A bird, and a “H” stories voting reminder

Here’s a quick reminder to — if so inclined — please read the “H” Alphabet Challenge Stories. After, if receptive to the idea, the writers hope you’ll make the effort and vote for your favorite HERE.<<<this is a link

That post has links to the individual stories and the poll where readers can click a box to indicate their appreciation for their favorite.

If you’ve already voted, thank you.

Oh, yeah . . . the writers encourage you to, you know, like, share these stories with friends and families. Only if you agree any of the stories are worth reading, of course. That would be swell, we think. I mean, we’re not professional writers, but there’s usually at least one decent story in the bunch.

Here’s the bird . . . an Eastern kingbird:<<<this is a link

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6 thoughts on “A bird, and a “H” stories voting reminder

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  1. Thanks so much for adding a new bird to my lock-screen collection! I don’t recall having seen it before, so having its beauty pop up occasionally will be a real treat.

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    1. Hello, Carolyn! We are doing well, thank you. I hope the same for you. Always such a pleasure to see your beautiful and happy comments on this blog . . . like a cheerful birdsong!

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  2. What a beautiful bird! And your action photos are wonderful! Wow, what wings!
    And thanks for the link so we can learn more about this kingbird who resides in the East.
    (((HUGS))) to you and Melisa!

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