Road trips are fun when one enjoys the views. Right? Otherwise, it's just a zoom from A to Z. I hope you'll stop by and refresh yourselves at the post-links listed below:
*B is for a Bride in the land of Gods
*D is for Delight in Impermanence
*E is for Escape like an Earthworm
*F is for Free Cola and Friends
*G is for Gardens and the Gates of Shambhala
*H is for Hurting on High Line
*L is for Lessons learnt in Brihadiswara
*P is for Pudding in Planters' Club
*Q is for Quaffing beer at a Quaint bar
*R is for Rainbows on Table Mountain
*V is for Vittels of morels, ferns and rose stems
*Y is for You and I and Yesterday
and *The Reflection Post (lists the blogs I connected with in April)
I hope to visit some more blogs in May.
Wishing you all good health and happiness.
Till we meet again.
Arti.
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteI came along for the ride and treasured every 'pit stop'!!! YAM xx
Good morning Yamini.
DeleteThank you for the visit:)
Hope you're gathering these into an ebook.
ReplyDeleteI've gathered some posts from last year for the e-book carnival. Not sure if these can be turned into a book...shall ponder about it. Thank you for the idea:)
DeleteHi Arti. Although I visited you often during the AtoZChallenge, I still missed some of your posts and will read through more of them. Several of your topics would be ideal for my "Novel Research" blog posts starting in June (and could be an early start on mentioning your ebook.) If you are interested, this link highlights the basic details:
ReplyDeletehttps://gail-baugniet.blogspot.com/2021/05/novel-research-from-writers-perspective.html
Thank you Gail.
DeleteI'll be checking the link out as soon as I finish writing this comment:)
Happy to read that you like the topics.
Cheers:)
Finishing your book is exciting! I can't wait to hear about it. Hopefully we will keep crossing paths on our road trip.
ReplyDeleteThank you Steph:)
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