![]() ![]() It's kinda one of those things you just have to take a step back and laugh about it. I mean, I spent 2 hours waiting on this blog page and refreshing the browser over and over again just to take it another way and it loads right away. Guess what? It worked the first time!!! I was both relieved and kinda ticked at the same time. Then I got an idea and kinda took a back door to my blog. I seriously couldn't and I wasted probably about 2 hours getting madder and madder. So back to what I was saying before I interrupted myself, I could not get the blog to come up. The story's key players are the inhabitants of Gaul, a region comprising modern-day France and parts of Belgium, western Germany, and northern Italya region one British isle short of the western reaches of the Roman Empire. You could say it puts my mind at ease when I write. The story of the word romance begins as the fifth century is coming to a close, and the Roman Empire with it. Part of me doesn't let the old book leave my mind until I write about it. ![]() there are two reasons for this: 1.) I can't really remember what happens when I do finally sit down to write and 2.) I can't really fully immerse myself in a new book. ![]() I really wanted to read a new book because my June TBR is sky high, but I never want to start a book until I write about the first one. Anyway, today was the perfect reading day and it's cool and kinda gloomy and cloudy outside just the way I like it. So funny story about this summary/review, I live out in the middle of nowhere so our internet connection sucks major butt. ![]()
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