Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers)
This is the Doctrine’s contribution to the Ten Things of Thankful bloghop.
The Ten Things of Thankful (TToT) is a long-running, widely-read, prolific-in-writer-participation grat ‘hop. Started in 1948 by a Nova Scottian expatriate, the TToT has been translated in numerous machine languages and not-a-few human dialects.
You should try it. Writing a post and submitting for inclusion. It’s fun and benficial.
1) Una
2) Phyllis
3) the Wakefield Doctrine
4) technology (well, cause you’re reading this, right?)
5) the Six Sentence Story bloghop
6) Week Too: Zombie Christmas Project
7) work/business that permits maximum flexibility aka control of where I spend my time doing whatever it is I ascertain produces the maximum return
8) something, something
9) (group link here)
10) Secret Rule 1.3 From the Book of Secret Rules aka the Secret Book of Rules, Chapter 8 sec. 29-37: “[w]hile in the process of writing a grat list, the realization that more than half of the items are complete {Wakefield Doctrine; Messy Mimi et.al.} is, in and of itself sufficiently gratitudinous in character to warrant inclusion in said (L)ist. BoSR/SBoR 1983 ibid op. cit.
music vids
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https://messymimismeanderings.blogspot.com/2023/04/always-thankful-ten-things-of-thankful.html
The tree experiment is interesting. I’ll be curious to see how it does over time.
Phyllis mentioned that she got the tree earlier than usual, like the second week in December.
I really like the funky version of 9-5 – thank you.
Thankfulness never gets old, especially when we remember to continue to be grateful for the usual, everyday blessings.
tru dat