Daisy dog sounds alarm:
Some guy walking, who is he?
Dangerous! Kill him!
Been Around the Block. Got Some Stories. These are Them.
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Daisy dog sounds alarm:
Some guy walking, who is he?
Dangerous! Kill him!
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Cool blue darkening
at the warm day’s sweet ending,
fireflies wheel and spin.
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Early in warm bed,
a chaos of dogs barks and barks.
Loud! We are lucky!
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Window shows gray sky,
afternoon siesta time.
Warm as toast inside.
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Bed still warm from your closeness,
dogs awash on the floor,
the morning light!
Dogs breath billowing
harking and barking, chase the
birds. Wow! Quick! Run! Fly!
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Mt. Shasta, California, January 23, 2012 — I like to share useful things. It’s my nature.
And a few days ago, I wrote up a useful report and made it available for free to folks visiting my new super-budget, get-opn-the-web-fast-and-easy service called WebNova.Net. It’s an opt-in thing, you get the report for free, and in actual fact people also get a follow-up email briefing course about how to boost income using a simple one-page “business card” type of website.
[If you’d like a copy of the special report, “Nine Free Ways to Get More Customers,” just click on the title I just gave, OK?]
I sent out notices to people who were already on my list as being interested in health, and growth, and small business.
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Mt. Shasta, California, Jan 18, 2012: I’m in the newspaper! I’m in the newspaper! (Again.)
Today the Mount Shasta Herald, which covers most of the Siskiyou county towns, published a great interview with me about my new book “Marketing Online, Clear and Simple, for Local Business.” I got my picture in, and a photo of the book as well. Wow! For the next 15 or 20 minutes, I’m famous!
[from the article]
Cronos’s book outlines three steps which he says will help local businesses make money online.
“A website is not enough. There are two other steps that need to be accomplished before money begins pouring in unexpectedly.” This three-step formula is clearly and succinctly laid out in his 172 page book.
Cronos said he was involved with computers before the internet became popular and as a business person in San Francisco, he was one of the first to put up a website.
“I didn’t intend to acquire this information, but simply due to circumstance, I’ve had the good fortune to see how selling and writing is adapted to the cyber-universe,” Cronos writes in the book’s preface.
“And through working with my clients and their businesses, I’ve discovered how to separate what works from the tidal wave of opinions and methods that normally bury the inquiring business person.”
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