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.
(You’ll find a blogger version of this week’s TToT over at the Group in the Facebook and, of course on blogger.com: HERE.)
1) Phyllis —↓ (not Phyllis…rather your photophobic (and some might add, Unreliable) Narrator
2) Una ————————————–↑
3) the Wakefield Doctrine
4) the end of Summer1
5) (1) the comprehensiveness and implicit sophistication of a Grat Bloghop including the concept of HypoGratuity (see Grat 6 below for reference and/or further explication)
6) our resident expert Mimi will be happy to explain in a manner that, while possibly less of the smart-alec, juvenile approach, i.e. when you get a flat tire but the person who stops without prompting is really: nice/hot/cool/did-we-mention-hot? than we we are capable of… maintaining, as she does, an appreciation of the larger, less self-centered view of life and such
7) the Unicorn Challenge. the ‘corn Pick of the Week. ‘Untitled‘ by Tessa
8) the Six Sentence Story. ‘Hey! Ya gotta read this ‘un. ‘Fallout at W.T.‘ Chel Owens
9) something, something
10) Secret Rule 1.3
music vids
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“…end of summer” – I’m okay with autumn, but winter is like living in a dark box. I like the wooly jumpers/sweaters though.
…and, on a cloudy day, fricken dark at 3:30 (at least here at our latitude_
thank you for participating in the TToT, always enjoy your wordage
Dark at 3:30 – Reykjavik, eh? My pleasure entirely; I’ve come to enjoy this thankful ritual.
no, actually southern New England, but on certain cloudy rainy days in late November, Dec does feel like the sun has given up hope early
Plus hypo-grats are more fun to look for! Sort of a challenge, you know?
Ah, back from the alternate TToT universe.
Yes. Summer has left the building.
tru dat
I’m not-so-patiently waiting for cool (not just cooler) weather. Also not-so-patiently waiting for the a/c in the car to be fixed. And yes, those two things do relate. lol
lol
too hot anytime preferable to too cold, any time for me