Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers)
This is the Wakefield Doctrine’s contribution to the Ten Things of Thankful (TToT) bloghop.
1) Phyllis
2) Una
3) the Wakefield Doctrine We continue with the efforts to write ‘This is the Wakefield Doctrine; posts on weekdays. While we totally enjoy, (and benefit from), our fiction writing, this blog has, in the final analysis a singular mission: explaining the principles of the Wakefield Doctrine and the benefits of applying them to one’s life to as many people as possible. Of late we find our selfs thinking, “Damn! Random New Readers shouldn’t have to hold their forearm up against the blinding glare of the klieg lights attendant to our bloghop posts each Thursday and Friday. (This part of our writing week is totally essential to developing our skills with the wordifying and such). New Readers are the lifeblood of this blog, so if you’re out in the world this week and you hear someone say, “I really thought I knew them better than that, how could they say such a thing?” Do us a solid, stop them and say, ‘Not for nothin’ but there’s this place/site/blog online that may be the answer to your conundrum. Go there, look around and, if anyone asks, tell them, “(Your Name Here) Sent ya”
4) the Mow-or-Meadow Project See photation in Grat 7
5) the Six Sentence Story bloghop. Six-Pick of the Week: ‘Back in her Cubbyhole‘ by Chris Hall
6) the Unicorn Challenge bloghop. the Ear of Delight(?!!) (lol): ‘Party of Unusual Proportion‘ by Liz H
7) front ‘lawn’
8) bridge project still in pre-luminary stage, aka thinking about it. consensus: build new bridge first. primary benefits are twofold: a) simplicity of planning, conservation of energy (there’s an odd, ‘project fatigue’ effect when it comes to requisitioning, allocationing and otherwise working-up energy for large scale home projects that is not enhanced by the passing of time; 2) shorter timeframe schedule for functionality, (of streamlette crossing), and finally iii) the post-apocalyptic effect of building the new in the shadow of the ancient, decrepit. (The bridge, not the builders!) …ok, maybe a little.)
9) something, something
10) Secret Rule 1.3
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I like the meadow effect on the lawns, with walking paths mowed short, thank you.
I always enjoy your T’s, Clark. Today, my eyes drawn and fixed at number 8.
Valid points both…
tru dat
Admit to no decrepitude on the part of the bridge builders!
lol thankee, Miz M
What a lovely day … on a Monday too😀
ps: JJ and those wonderful shoes!!
yes ’em
Hey, thanks for the share, Dude!
our pleasure