Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers)
You’re cordially invited to join the Wakefield Doctrine’s weakly practice of the development and cultivation of the state of gratitude (lat. esse sui gratacious “I think, so I might very well feel.“)
Established under a King’s Grant (with subsidiary support provided by a grant from the New Worcestershire-on-Rye Chamber of Commerce and contributions from the patrons of ‘the Pig ‘n Bicycle Pub’) in January 2011 (the Winter of Discomforte) Lizzi built well, see as we can say:
Thanks to Dyanne the (fifteenth in the line of Hostinae Immaculati), for providing the links and the velvet hand (in the iron glove) that makes this all possible, if not probable.
We, our ownselfs, we’d like to crank up the Wayback Machine and take a trip back in time.
1) Phyllis
2) Una
3) the Wakefield Doctrine
4) serial stories: Ian Devereaux’s ‘the Case of the Missing Fig Leaf‘ and, from Tales from the Order of Lilith, ‘the Whitechapel Interlude‘
5) 20 Minute Real Estate Briefing Hey! Still time to sign up and follow, before we get the audio working*
6) Six Sentence Story Sure, anyone can write War and Peace when there’s no limit on page count, but lets see what Leo can do with Six Sentences (hell, we’ll even throw in a box of semicolons)
7) this is coming to you early Saturday, will return with surely the bestest of all Grat Items.
8) THIS SPACE AVAILABLE
9) something, something
10) Secret Rule 1.3 ’cause what kinda bloghop would this be, if’n we didn’t have a Book of Secret Rules (aka Secret Book of Rules)?
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* kinda funny, this last Wednesday’s Briefing was done as mime…. lol
… do enjoy Yungblud’s rendition..
Wow! You surpassed ten things! And I was so glad to have a link to Lizzi’s blog. That’s where I got started (and barely keep up). I am wondering if you also have a box of commas available. New or used.
that (commas) and… and semi-colons! (Indispensable for Six Sentence Story)
Perfect cover of time in a bottle, nice TTOT, always thankful to you and the doctrine
Always more to smile about.
Thanks for taking us back, Mr. Peabody!
yer welcome, Miz Dyanne