I’m over at Hugh’s today sharing a song from the 80’s and pitching a book, of course. If you get a chance, stop by to say hello, and read his 3-decades-past diary entry – the kick-off to the post. While you’re there, check out Hugh’s site – amazing blogging tips, wonderful stories, and a kind person on top of that. ❤
Click here to read the first week of this feature, and follow the links at the end of each post.
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London – August 25th, 1988
A week ago, I wrote that Simon and Rod were facing a problem I came across the week before. Today, that problem came hurtling into my life again when Marcus told me that on November 1st we will all be given one months notice here at Grassmere Road.
Apparently, he heard the rumour from Anthony, who had got it from Mr & Mrs Summer. Although it hasn’t been confirmed yet, something tells me that this bad news is real. The end is in sight for us that remain here at Grassmere Road.
This put me in such a down mood for most of the day. However, thinking about it on the way home from work this evening, it’s still too early to start arranging…
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Lovely feature, Diana. Thanks for the song too; I’ve never heard of, before. 🙂
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Thanks for reading, Khaya. Hugh is a generous host it was fun going back in time to pick a song. 🙂 I’m glad you got a listen. Happy Weekend!
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This is great, Diana! I think I’ve found a new blog to keep an eye on 🙂
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Hugh has great tips, Julie, funny little stories, and he’s wonderful at promoting other authors – a definite help when it comes to getting your book out there. 🙂 Plus he’s a nice person. Have fun.
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This is great!
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Thanks, Jay. Hugh does some nice little combo features. I signed up for this one back in November! Seems so long ago! I’m glad you enjoyed it. I’ll be over soon for a movie recommendation. 🙂
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Humming as I rush over to Hugh’s…
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🙂 Thanks, Pam. I was already a mom in the 80’s but I still felt like a teenager. Those songs stuck with me. 🙂
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I hate to admit it, but same here! Of course, I raised my kids on “MY” music, and they know all the verses to Crosby Stills, Nash & Young, to the Beatles, and to the Eagles. They thank me now. NO, really, they do! 🙂
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Same here. Although we had our share of Disney tunes too. 🙂
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My “kids” are jealous of your “kids.” I hafta admit, the music of their childhood was the ones I listed above. :-0
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🙂 I’m certain they didn’t mind. The fact that they were brought up with music is all that matters. ❤
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Thank you so much for being my guest aboard my music time machine this week, Diana. It was great having you aboard and for introducing me to a song I’d never heard before. I’ve now downloaded it.
Have a great rest of the week.
Best wishes.
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Well, thank YOU, Hugh. I’m delighted that I found a song you haven’t heard and enjoyed. It’s been fun visiting and I’ll continue to stop by. 🙂 You have a fun group of visitors. 🙂
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Wonderful, Diana. Going over to read the rest.
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Thanks for the visit, Robbie. Hugh does a nice feature and it’s been fun. 🙂
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A wonderful review Diana, I always love to read what you are up to and amazed at your thrilling and prolific writing. Carry on with your awesome writing!♥️
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Thanks, Holly. I appreciate the visit. 🙂 I haven’t written anything all summer, but will be at it again as soon as the rain comes. Have a great day, my friend.
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You too Diana, it’s raining here everyday. I guess fall will be upon you soon out there, we have a ways to go here. 🙂
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