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Last week, I shared some photos I took while stuck in traffic. I mentioned that I had several leftovers and since days of cold, snow and “wintry mix” have followed, I decided to share the leftovers today. That might seem like a cheesy excuse for leftovers, but I like leftovers, with or without cheese melted over them.
For those who are unfamiliar with last week’s post, I was stuck in traffic in Hartford, Connecticut after three accidents on Interstate 91 (the north south highway through Hartford) forced rush hour traffic onto the city streets. Although I was making slow progress through the city, I was stuck in rush hour traffic on the other side of the city and I was behind several school buses. I used this stop and go period to snag some pictures.
Due to this activity, some of my photos include a tree or a utility pole or part of my car. Also, one home appears twice–once while I was at a traffic signal and once as a school bus stopped on the other side of the intersection. But, the two views each show unique aspects of the house.
In addition to the doors, I am still participating in Linda G. Hill’s JusJoJan challenge. Today, the prompt is “Cheesy” and it was provided by Yvensong. I checked out her blog, it’s worth a look.
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All five of my current books are now available in audio book form thanks to Amazon KDP’s Virtual Voice process. The voice is AI generated, but I can honestly say, it’s pretty darn good. The audio books are reasonably priced (all below $7 US) and, if you already own the Kindle version and want to add an audio version, you can do that for $1.99. There is a five-minute sample on the book page for each book. If you’re interested, click on any of the Dreamer’s Alliance book links below the image or on the link below for my latest book.
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