Wednesday, April 25, 2012

V: Visiting Vagabond


This month I am participating in the April 2012 Blogging From A-Z Challenge. I will be blogging every day this month with Sundays off (except for April 1) using a letter of the alphabet in order from A through Z. So, Basically, beginning with April 1, my topic will be themed on something with the letterA, then on April second another topic with the letter B as the theme, and so on until I finish on April thirtieth with the theme based on the letter Z.

     Tonight, I am not feeling the best and just want to crawl into bed with a heating pad to ease my crampy stomach and aching head.
     But with victory just four letters away, I am making a valiant effort  to write this post with an appropriate variety of V words so that I can complete this challenge with valor.      
     I thought about taking a vacation from blogging after this challenge is over, but if  I were to venture a guess, I would say that probably won't happen.  I wouldn't want anyone to think I have vanished into the thin air of Virtual Reality. 
     I have visited hundreds of fellow A-Zer's.  I'm like a vagabond stopping by, sometimes saying hi but,  then moving on to the next one on the list.
     Oh by the way, I have verified that I have 43 wonderful followers.  But there are plenty of vacancies left, room for one or two hundred more :)

Here is today's entry from Anna's Diary:
Thurs. April 25, 1929
Rained all day.  Rosalie home from school.  Felt sick. stayed in bed. [me too, Anna.] Jewel came from work, stayed over-night.  Thunder & lightening kept me awake nearly all night. 

To see more A-Z posts click here.

2 comments:

  1. I like your V post - all those V's - I won't be taking a vacation from anything for awhile - but I will likely not be putting forth a daily post during May - I have enjoyed checking out other blogs too and wish I had the time to check out =even more!

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  2. Nicely done for a somewhat challenging letter. My brain draws a complete blank on V for some reason.

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