Welcome to PNEUMYTHOLOGY, and thank you for your visit. I occasionally publish stories in my Blog section, and I encourage you to check out my posts. Enjoy…
Thank you for your question. I think it’s best answer is to be found on the About page on my site. Just click on the About title in the black strip across the top. Take care.
Thoroughly enjoying both of these blogs. The monsters we make are the ones that can horrify/enamor us the most. And then there are the ones in between.
Thank you. The one I post on regularly is Pneumythology (once a week). More Than Monsters is occasional. For that one, I just wait until I get an idea that burns a hole in me. Take care.
Thank you for the positive feedback. You might enjoy wandering through my archives/categories of older posts. I try to take a different approach and keep myself interested. Hopefully this is interesting to others as well. Take care.
Robert, I loved reading Kraken. So nice to read the book so I could do all in one gulp – well, two actually. I taught Lit to college class one time. Wish I could have used it. Wonderful allegory that can lead in several different ways but all are happily ever after. That’s my kind!
Great stuff. I really enjoy your blog.
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Thank you for your comment. I’m fairly new at this, and I find this kind of feedback encouraging. I hope you continue to enjoy the posts.
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Thanks for the look see. I think the comment section is working now. I’m into day 4 of Blogging 101. Still trying to get my act together
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We can change that vehicle in the desert to a BMW in the Alps.
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Perhaps a little more expensive…
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Thanks for visiting my blog!
May I know what Pneumythology is?
Love and light ❤
Anand 🙂
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Thank you for your question. I think it’s best answer is to be found on the About page on my site. Just click on the About title in the black strip across the top. Take care.
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Thanks Robert. I will check it out. Take care too 🙂
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Thoroughly enjoying both of these blogs. The monsters we make are the ones that can horrify/enamor us the most. And then there are the ones in between.
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Thank you. The one I post on regularly is Pneumythology (once a week). More Than Monsters is occasional. For that one, I just wait until I get an idea that burns a hole in me. Take care.
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A good read for you if you haven’t seen it Professor. Have a great weekend.
nytimes.com/2016/05/22/movies/in-x-men-apocalypse-and-captain-america-superheroes-versus-movie-stars.html?_r=0
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Thank you, and a great weekend to you as well.
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Happy to follow your blog! Fans of superheroes would all benefit from reading widely.
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Thank you so much for your compliments. I will be following you as well. My wife alerted me to your site and said I should check it out.
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Looks like we have a lot of common ground. Look forward to visiting again.
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Take care, and have a great weekend.
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Robert, I just came by to say thank you for your visits and likes to my blog. They are much appreciated.
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You are most welcome, Oneta. I found out about you through my wife, Dawn.
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She is a dilly, isn’t she? 😀
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Of course, I would think so…
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This blog is enticing and incredibly informative. Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you for the positive feedback. You might enjoy wandering through my archives/categories of older posts. I try to take a different approach and keep myself interested. Hopefully this is interesting to others as well. Take care.
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I was just wondering if you are the one who draws those sketches? If so, I wish I could sketch like that!
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Yes, if it is attributed to The Staff in the Tree, I did the illustrations. Thank you so much for your compliment, and take care.
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Robert, I loved reading Kraken. So nice to read the book so I could do all in one gulp – well, two actually. I taught Lit to college class one time. Wish I could have used it. Wonderful allegory that can lead in several different ways but all are happily ever after. That’s my kind!
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Thank you so much for your kind comments. These days, I think our society could use a good dose of happily ever after.
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For someone new at blogging I would say you have done a good job at mastering it. God is definity using you. Blessings
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Thank you so much. Like you, I find great encouragement in positive feedback like this.
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Hope to see some others stop in here: https://shatteredinhim.com/2016/12/20/gifts-of-recognition/
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Wow! I love mythology. I’ve loved it since I was a child (which is, in itself, ancient mythology).
I look forward to perusing this site.
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Thank you so much for your interest. I’ve read your subsequent comments on some of my posts, and they are substantial. Welcome aboard.
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Thanks
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View at Medium.com
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Thank you for the link.
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https://insanitybytes2.wordpress.com/2017/10/12/pray-for-coach-kennedy-will-ya/ Thought you would appreciate this!
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