Okay . . .
After dentist appointments, doctor appointments, oil change appointment to make an unexpected 4-wheel brake job appointment, ugh . . . not through yet . . .
New meds that left me with dehydration, heart palpitations, brain fog for several days, I’m thankful my head is on straight!
Unfortunately, I thought this week was the first week of May. Probably because the last three weeks seemed like a month. Ever had one of those months?
So . . . I’m posting this month’s Share the Love on a Thursday rather than the usual Tuesday. And you know what? I’m taking off next Tuesday. 🙂
Happy spring break to me.
It’s okay. You can laugh. 🙂 BTW, not taking the meds anymore. Done with that nightmare. Have a blessed weekend, my friend.
#wasn’texpectingthat #gladitsover #medsensitivity #thankful #Godisgood #wowdoineedabreak #lovemyreaders
Reading

Most Noble Heir Review ~ Joy On the Back Roads
3 Questions Wednesday with Carrie Turansky ~ Inspired Prompt
Never Doubt a Duke Cover Reveal and Giveaway ~ Brit Reads FictionÂ
Writing

Make Much Ado of Your New Book ~ Bob Hostetler
Writing Reader Centered Prose ~ Holly Webb
Sources For Character Names ~ JPC Allen
Inspirational

Find Your Calling ~ Michele Cushatt Â
Choosing to Focus on Our True Beauty ~ Jennifer Slattery Lives Out LoudÂ
Unlike Wounds Scars Can Work Wonders ~ Zoe M. McCarthyÂ
Foodie

Blueberry Lemon Quick Bread ~ In Diane’s Kitchen
Soul to the Recipe ~ Annika Perry’s Writing Blog (Interesting Read)
Click to Tweet: Share the Love ~ April @GailJohnson87 #amwriting #amreading #inspirational #foodie
First three photos courtesy of Pixabay

Self-pollination happens when an excess of pollen in a flower causes pollination to take place within that same flower.
The next technique is cross-pollination. This pollination takes place when small animals, rain, wind, and insects carry pollen from one plant to another.
Just like artificial cross-pollinators leave pollen, people leave a signature fragrance that remains long after they’ve gone. Some leave a sweet smell while others leave an unpleasant odor that may linger for years. Each produces its own kind of growth.
Unlike the flowers in nature, I have a choice to refuse or accept odorous pollen. The solution? Allow the Holy Spirit to blow upon me each day.