Today's poll question stems from my blog over at My Daily Nibble, about how our culture defines what we perceive as truth.
I learned this first-hand when I worked at a company with people from all seven continents. Except that we didn't agree we came from seven continents. The Russians claimed five: the Americas, Eurasia, Africa, Australia, the Poles. Africans and Vietnamese claimed six: the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, the Poles. And then of course where the seven I assumed: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Antarctica and Australia.
Answer the pole and hop over to http://mydailynibble.blogspot.com/ for the Ethiopians' view of the Queen of Sheba.
Darlene Franklin Writes
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Thanks for stopping by my website! Please feel free to stop and browse awhile.
First let me tell you a little about myself. As an award-winning author and speaker, I draw from my experiences of growing up in historic New England on the ocean (Maine) while spending my adult years in the Mountain West (Colorado).
Behind the Book began in a time of sorrow, when my daughter Jolene committed suicide in 2008. Check out my early blogs at Behind the Book if you wish to know more about that journey.
My son married a lady with two wonderful children, but God blessed all of us with a new baby girl nine months after Jolene died. 21 months later their fourth child, a boy, was born. I came to Oklahoma to live near them. I love Oklahoma's ripping, roaring, cowboy history.
I love music, needlework, reading and reality tv. I currently reside in a nursing home, which has become a place of blessing.
I have been writing since 1991, but my first book, Romanian Rhapsody, came out with Heartsong Book Club 2005. Today, I am the author of thirty-two novels and novellas. I have also written around 250 devotionals and personal experience pieces for various publications, including my soon-to-release book, It Is Well with my Soul.
At the top, you will find links to two of my blogs. On Sundays, Behind the Book is my personal blog, whether I am reminiscing about my daily life and sharing news, good or bad, about my writing journey. On Wednesdays, I publish posts from my fellow authors, about their books and what they learned along the way.
At My Daily Nibble, I write devotionals based on that day's reading from a read-through-the-Bible-in-a-year plan. I meditate on words and phrases that strike me--and the things that bother me most.
I also have a page where you can browse my books currently in print, electronically and/or print, with links for purchase.
Again, thanks for stopping by!
First let me tell you a little about myself. As an award-winning author and speaker, I draw from my experiences of growing up in historic New England on the ocean (Maine) while spending my adult years in the Mountain West (Colorado).
Behind the Book began in a time of sorrow, when my daughter Jolene committed suicide in 2008. Check out my early blogs at Behind the Book if you wish to know more about that journey.
My son married a lady with two wonderful children, but God blessed all of us with a new baby girl nine months after Jolene died. 21 months later their fourth child, a boy, was born. I came to Oklahoma to live near them. I love Oklahoma's ripping, roaring, cowboy history.
I have been writing since 1991, but my first book, Romanian Rhapsody, came out with Heartsong Book Club 2005. Today, I am the author of thirty-two novels and novellas. I have also written around 250 devotionals and personal experience pieces for various publications, including my soon-to-release book, It Is Well with my Soul.
At the top, you will find links to two of my blogs. On Sundays, Behind the Book is my personal blog, whether I am reminiscing about my daily life and sharing news, good or bad, about my writing journey. On Wednesdays, I publish posts from my fellow authors, about their books and what they learned along the way.
At My Daily Nibble, I write devotionals based on that day's reading from a read-through-the-Bible-in-a-year plan. I meditate on words and phrases that strike me--and the things that bother me most.
I also have a page where you can browse my books currently in print, electronically and/or print, with links for purchase.
Again, thanks for stopping by!
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