Wordless Wednesday

WordlessWed-Blog-Hop-Badge-125-pxWW is a simple blog post featuring a photo which conveys a message that speaks for itself without using words.

For all the rule breakers, of which I am one, please feel free to add all the words you want.

Make sure you leave a link to your post and I’ll visit your Wordless Wednesday post.

The Shining’s Overlook Hotel

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Stephen King published his third novel, The Shining, in 1977 and the book quickly became the iconic horror author’s first bestseller. Adapted for the screen by director Stanley Kubrick in 1980, The Shining has since become one of King’s most widely known and applauded literary works.

Following Jack Torrance, his wife Wendy, and their son Danny to the grand, but remote Overlook Hotel during a harsh Colorado winter, The Shining explores both psychological and physical horror. After accepting the job of caretaker at the Overlook, Jack, a troubled writer and recovering alcoholic, begins to experience symptoms of cabin fever while Danny sees a number of ghosts throughout the grounds of the hotel. As tensions tighten amongst the small family, Jack’s anger issues and drinking problem making him increasingly irritable, the weather worsens and the Torrances become trapped in their own isolated nightmare.

Linking up with a bunch of fantastic peeps from the blogosphere who host Wordless Wednesday – Betty, Steve, image-in-ing, Keith, Cathy, Sara, Esme Salon, CatSynth, and Suzana.



Awww Mondays

Join us every Monday for Awww…Mondays.

Post a picture that makes you say Awww…and that’s it.

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What better way to start the week than with a smile.

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Our babies go wherever they want to go and that includes the kitchen counters. We rarely say no to anything they do. We love them so. Do you let your kitties or pups go where they want?

Message from Zane: We are on the back end of this problem. What is constantly in mind is the miracle of modern medicine. Not that long ago I would have simply slid into terminal kidney failure.

Surgery was a success. As a reminder I had benign prostatic hyperplasia which is a condition that affects older men. My prostate had grown to the point that I was retaining about a liter of urine, causing constant UTI and kidney failure. None I was aware of.

I have had no real pain, only mild discomfort. I want to thank everyone for your thoughts, prayers and friendship.

Zane