“Freedom Of Expression” tag Restart

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Hey guys I hope ya’ll are having a splendid friday,

I’m very pleased to let you know that I got tagged by Richa from iScriblr for the Freedom Of Expression Tag created by her

Go check out her blog and give her a follow

Topic For Today; Restart.

Here is my take on it,

A micro impromptu poem, a photo from my camera roll, and a quote.

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With time you shall be whole again

A quick pic from my camera roll.

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Regardless of the adversities we face in life, we should strive to be like the sun as it rises each day ready to restart and spread that loving shine all around 

ABOUT THE TAG

Every week (Thursday)  Richa will pick a topic, post photos or quotes or lyrics or a poem or an article about the “topic” and nominate 3 bloggers, who in turn will post about that topic (in whichever way they want) and nominate 3 bloggers of their own, spreading “FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION” far and wide.

It’s all about you being the BOSS and choosing the best way possible to express and depict your understanding of the theme of the day. Fun, ain’t it?

RULES

1 Thank the Selector and do not forget to tag/create a “ping-back!”

2 Attach the tag photo.

3 Post about that topic (in whichever way you want – it could be a photo or a quote or a poem or an article) for the dedicated “Topic of the Day.” No rush!

4 Select 3 bloggers to take part in “FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION” Tag! Let’s spread some positivity around.

Hey guys care to do this tag.

A Qoder blog , The Jaguar and allies , Eclipsed words

There you go guys, a brand new tag full of fun and free will.

14 thoughts on ““Freedom Of Expression” tag Restart

  1. iScriblr 6 Jul 2018 / 10:37 pm

    This is wonderful sweetie! Awesome job done – love the micro poem and also the photo!❤
    Excellent interpretation of the prompt girl! 🙂

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  2. Josh Gross | The Jaguar 7 Jul 2018 / 12:25 pm

    What a great post, and thank you for tagging me! Unfortunately I’m going to have to pass on this one, because I’m wayyy behind on my blog. I have lots of post commitments to catch up on!

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  3. Alison 26 Jul 2018 / 11:26 am

    It’s farmed in at the very least 85 nations, with most imports coming from Asia (China and Indonesia) and Latin America (Honduras, Ecuador and Costa Rica).

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