

The next prompt is: "Your favorite OTP." I don't know what that means. What animal would you like to be? Tell me in the comments below.īack to the 30-day blogging challenge that I'm doing in about thirty weeks. The one downside: eating raw mice and fish. I envy birds that ability, especially the big ones such as eagles. I think that would be the most fun thing in the world. Not on a plane, but to fly like an eagle. Since then, even though I underwent an experimental treatment to fix it, my eyesight has always been marginal.Įagles are reputed to have excellent eyesight. Turns out I had Kerataconus (read more here). Well, a short time (couple of years) after I got LASIK my eyesight was pretty good. So, what's my answer now, some 50 years or so later? And I said, "An eagle." Some boy piped up, "That's not an animal, that's a bird." I replied, "Birds are animals." (Even then I was insufferable.) I was, of course, right.

So years and years ago when I was in grade school in Idaho Falls, Idaho ( Theresa Bunker Elementary) a teacher asked the same question. Today's prompt is: "If you were an animal, what animal would you be and why?" Hauntingly active as they share space with the living, the dead refuse to give up their undead residency.Time once again for the 30-day blogging challenge that I'm dong over (about) thirty weeks Are Edgar Allan Poe and his bride still on their honeymoon at Hiram Haines Coffee and Ale House? Why does the Goatman stalk young lovers? Meet the ghosts of Violet Bank Museum that greet guests at the house. Drink tea with runaway slaves still hiding on the top floor above the Blue Willow Tea Room. Why are the Union and Confederate spirits still fighting the Civil War in the battlefields? Who is the lady in blue who haunts Weston Plantation House? Learn what the phantoms at Peter Jones Trading Post will do to keep from being photographed. Travel to Petersburg, Virginia, and the surrounding areas of Colonial Heights, Hopewell, Prince George, Dinwiddie, and nearby Ettrick-Matoaca, Enon, and Chester to discover what spirits, monsters, UFOs, and legends await the unwary. I was provided with a free review copy by the Author and Publisher. By Pamela K Kinney and published by Schiffer publishing
