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Friday 20 November 2020

WIND IN THE WILLOWS LIKE SUMMER TEMPESTS CAME HIS TEARS#WINDINTHEWILLOW


 

HORROR THEATRE INTIAL IMPRESSION #HORRORTHEATRE


 

HORROR THEATRE CLOSER #HORRORTHEATRE


 

JACKANORY LITTLE STAR FRIENDS #JACKANORY


 

JACKANORY PIRATE SHOP ADVENTURE #JACKANORY


 

SuperMarkets

 Here in Devon local people refuse to shop at Morriston s due to  no inforcement of wearing of masks or social distancing and no disinfection sprays supplied to spray trolleys. 

I also wish to know are delivery driver set exempt from wearing of face masks as I have seen them at my local co op go in and out the building with trolleys without masks on.
Recently I think the World Health Organisation said supermarkets are a source for infection for Covid 19 but my information may be wrong. 

HORROR THEATRE GOING FOR A WALK#HorrorTheatre


 

STRANGE NEWS_LEGEND TRIPPING _THE POPE LICK MONSTER _THE LEGEND OF STULL_HEXENKOPF_THE HORNET SPOOKLIGHT_BLACK AGGIE_THE DEVILS TRAMPING GROUND


 

HORROR THEATRE URBEX#HorrorTheatre


 

TERROR THE PRICE OF A CHRISTMAS WISH#Terror


 

HORROR THEATRE MADHOUSE DON'T TALK TO STRANGERS BY MIGUEL ESTRADA CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 AVAILABLE on Amazon-#MiguelEstrada


 HORROR THEATRE MADHOUSE DON'T TALK TO STRANGERS BY MIGUEL ESTRADA CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 AVAILABLE on Amazon -https://www.amazon.co.uk/Madhouse-Sus...

Faced with his parents' divorce, eleven-year-old Lucas runs away from home in the hope that his family will get back together to find him. While walking through the empty streets, he is picked up by a mysterious woman, who offers to take care of him and provide him with a loving family. The boy then wakes up in shackles, confined to a bed in a decrepit house in the middle of nowhere and will have to face his deepest fears in order to survive in his new home. Join Lucas in a desperate attempt to get back to his family in Madhouse, the first published book from horror-thriller author Miguel Estrada.

HORROR THEATRE TRICK OR TREAT#Horror Theatre


 

SILENCE A FABLE EDGAR ALLAN POE#EDGAR ALLAN POE


 

HORROR THEATRE LOST DOG#HorrorTheatre


 

FACES#Scary Story


 

KATIA R .V .REED-AUTHOR -THE FORETOLD STORY BOOK 1 -PART 1-www.thefortoldstory.com & www.vseen.net & www.gordonsquest.net


  




BIO
 

Katia R. V. Reed is a highly creative multi-artist with a diverse ability and background in the arts. Her first novel, “The Foretold Story Book 1: Part 1” of a 4 part trilogy was just released April of 2020. It took Reed 19 years to write this story which came to her at the age of 10. The years following, she grew as well as the development of her characters. 

Having also come from tragic beginnings with many lows in life, Reed always leaned on her spiritual beliefs as well as her art to carry her through. Her art helped her in her healing. While she was birthing this book series inspired by life’s unusual encounters, dreams and characters she met along the way, she was also creating an array of art in all art forms. And with that, developed the continuing story into a full length feature film, 1 of 4 cinema package of movies with a vision board concept website featuring her artistry and talent. 

Websites: www.thefortoldstory.com & www.vseen.net & www.gordonsquest.net



Book Blurb

Nineteen years in the making from the prolific mind of Katia R. V. Reed, comes the first premiering cinematic novel of her series titled, The Foretold Story. Taking place in a future world of New York City, the story follows the usual life changing events of Midas Aurulien as he pursues his dreams to work for the sought-after Skyscraper Empire, the crown jewel of the technological future. During his venture, Midas confronts many obstacles. A few being unknowingly dragged into the secret diabolical world of the ultra-rich, deceitful business dealings, and confronting supernatural happenings. Just when he thinks all hope is lost in achieving his dream, he crosses paths with a woman who helps him gain the edge; however, she gets more than she bargained for.

Product details

  • File size : 1352 KB
  • Print length : 391 pages
  • Word Wise : Enabled
  • Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
  • Text-to-Speech : Enabled
  • Publisher : E-BookTime, LLC (19 April 2020)
  • X-Ray : Not Enabled
  • Language: : English
  • ASIN : B087C5FG9K
Book Review

Excellently written,inspiring,thought proking ,book that grips you from Chapter 1 onwards.

5-5🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟highly recommend by Ghostman Radio Station


Thursday 19 November 2020

TIME FOR US THE PEOPLE TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OUR OWN ACTIONS

 IT'S  TIME TO CALL TO ACCOUNT THE FOLLOWING DELIVERY DRIVER S TO SUPERMARKET S WHO DON'T WEAR A MASK WHEN ENTERING THE SUPERMARKET TO DELIVER GOODS _I ALSO BLAME THE SUPERMARKET BOSSES FOR NOT ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAW._CO _OP.

MORRISTON S SUPERMARKET SO ARE SO BAD IT'S LIKE THE WILD WEST NO ENFORCEMENT OF WEARING OF MASKS_SOCIAL DISTANCING _NO PRODUCTS SUPPLIED FOR CLEANINGOF HANDS.

AS FOR MASK EXEMPTIONS SOME PEOPLE ARE ABUSING SYSTEM FOR THIER  OWN NEEDS. 

MOST PEOPLE COULD WEAR A FACE SHIELD IF MASK IS NOT POSSIBLE. 

ALL PEOPLE NEED TO DO IS FOLLOW THREE SIMPLE RULES TO STOP THE SPREAD OF COVID 19 

#WEAR A MASK #WASH YOUR HANDS FREQUENTLY #SOCIAL DISTANCE IT WILL SLOW DOWN THE VIRUS AND MORE IMPORTANTLY SAVE LIVES ANYONE NOT CAPABLE OF DOING THIS IS A COMPLETE IDIOT. 

AS FOR CHRISTMAS IT WOULD BE BETTER TO HAVE A QUIET ONE THIS YEAR AND NO NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS IF NOT WHAT'S THE POINT AS THE R WILL RAISE _HOSPITAL S WILL BE OVERRUN AND PEOPLE WILL DIE.

What a face covering is

In the context of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, a face covering is something which safely covers the nose and mouth. You can buy reusable or single-use face coverings. You may also use a scarf, bandana, religious garment or hand-made cloth covering but these must securely fit round the side of the face.

Face coverings are not classified as PPE (personal protective equipment) which is used in a limited number of settings to protect wearers against hazards and risks, such as surgical masks or respirators used in medical and industrial settings.

Face coverings are instead largely intended to protect others, not the wearer, against the spread of infection because they cover the nose and mouth, which are the main confirmed sources of transmission of virus that causes coronavirus infection (COVID-19).

If you wish to find out more about the differences between surgical face masks, PPE face masks, and face coverings see the MHRA’s (Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency) regulatory status of equipment being used to help prevent coronavirus (COVID-19).

When to wear a face covering

There are some places where you must wear a face covering by law. Different rules exist in different parts of the UK. You can find out more on the relevant regional websites:

In England, you must wear a face covering in the following indoor settings (from 5 November, see the guidance on national restrictions to find out which of these settings remain open to the public):

  • public transport (aeroplanes, trains, trams and buses)
  • taxis and private hire vehicles
  • transport hubs (airports, rail and tram stations and terminals, maritime ports and terminals, bus and coach stations and terminals)
  • shops and supermarkets (places which offer goods or services for retail sale or hire)
  • shopping centres (malls and indoor markets)
  • auction houses
  • premises providing hospitality (bars, pubs, restaurants, cafes), except when seated at a table to eat or drink (see exemptions)
  • post offices, banks, building societies, high-street solicitors and accountants, credit unions, short-term loan providers, savings clubs and money service businesses
  • estate and lettings agents
  • theatres
  • premises providing personal care and beauty treatments (hair salons, barbers, nail salons, massage centres, tattoo and piercing parlours)
  • premises providing veterinary services
  • visitor attractions and entertainment venues (museums, galleries, cinemas, theatres, concert halls, cultural and heritage sites, aquariums, indoor zoos and visitor farms, bingo halls, amusement arcades, adventure activity centres, indoor sports stadiums, funfairs, theme parks, casinos, skating rinks, bowling alleys, indoor play areas including soft-play areas)
  • libraries and public reading rooms
  • places of worship
  • funeral service providers (funeral homes, crematoria and burial ground chapels)
  • community centres, youth centres and social clubs
  • exhibition halls and conference centres
  • public areas in hotels and hostels
  • storage and distribution facilities

You are expected to wear a face covering before entering any of these settings and must keep it on until you leave unless there is a reasonable excuse for removing it.

You should also wear a face covering in indoor places not listed here where social distancing may be difficult and where you will come into contact with people you do not normally meet.

Face coverings are needed in NHS settings, including hospitals and primary or community care settings, such as GP surgeries. They are also advised to be worn in care homes.

The Department for Education (DfE) has updated its guidance on the use of face coverings for schools and other education institutions that teach people in Year 7 and above in England.

Enforcement measures for failing to comply with this law

Premises where face coverings are required should take reasonable steps to promote compliance with the law.

The police can take measures if members of the public do not comply with this law without a valid exemption and transport operators can deny access to their public transport services if a passenger is not wearing a face covering, or direct them to wear one or leave a service.

If necessary, the police and Transport for London (TfL) officers have enforcement powers including issuing fines of £200 (reduced to £100 if paid within 14 days) for the first offence.

Repeat offenders receiving fines on public transport or in an indoor setting will have their fines doubled at each offence.

After the first offence, there will be no discount. For example, receiving a second fine will amount to £400 and a third fine will be £800, up to a maximum value of £6,400.

When you do not need to wear a face covering

In settings where face coverings are required in England, there are some circumstances where people may not be able to wear a face covering. From 5 November, see the guidance on national restrictions to find out which of these settings remain open to the public.

Please be mindful and respectful of such circumstances, noting that some people are less able to wear face coverings, and that the reasons for this may not be visible to others.

This includes (but is not limited to):

  • children under the age of 11 (Public Health England does not recommend face coverings for children under the age of 3 for health and safety reasons)
  • people who cannot put on, wear or remove a face covering because of a physical or mental illness or impairment, or disability
  • where putting on, wearing or removing a face covering will cause you severe distress
  • if you are speaking to or providing assistance to someone who relies on lip reading, clear sound or facial expressions to communicate
  • to avoid harm or injury, or the risk of harm or injury, to yourself or others ‒ including if it would negatively impact on your ability to exercise or participate in a strenuous activity
  • police officers and other emergency workers, given that this may interfere with their ability to serve the public

There are also scenarios where you are permitted to remove a face covering:

  • if asked to do so in a bank, building society, or post office for identification
  • if asked to do so by shop staff or relevant employees for identification, for assessing health recommendations (for example by a pharmacist), or for age identification purposes including when buying age restricted products such as alcohol
  • if required in order to receive treatment or services, for example when getting a facial
  • in order to take medication
  • if you are delivering a sermon or prayer in a place or worship
  • if you are the persons getting married in a relevant place
  • if you are aged 11 to 18 attending a faith school and having lessons in a place of worship as part of your core curriculum
  • if you are undertaking exercise or an activity and it would negatively impact your ability to do so
  • if you are an elite sports person, professional dancer or referee acting in the course of your employment
  • when seated to eat or drink in a hospitality premise such as a pub, bar, restaurant or cafe. You must put a face covering back on once you finish eating or drinking




Wednesday 18 November 2020

DR.CAROL SOLOWAY --AUTHOR-KEYNOTE SPEAKER-WWW.CAROLSOLOWAY.COM

 

#DrCarolSoloway#Www.CarolSoloway.Com





Website -https://carolsoloway.com

Dr. Carol Soloway writes contemporary fiction set in Orange County, California. After decades of writing medical legal reports, Dr. Soloway picked up her pen and decided to write stories about a young woman who discovers her resilience. Soloway explores marriage, motherhood and sex and what well do for each. 

​In SEX HAPPENS, her first bestselling novel, the main character faces a custody battle so poisonous it threatens to become murderous. In GRACIE’S GONE, her recently published novel, the blended family is thrust into a nightmare when their six-year-old daughter is abducted.


The Surprise Circus with her six-year-old granddaughter, Aria Soloway, is her most gratifying accomplishment. 


It was Dr, Carol’s idea to write a story, but it was her  granddaughter’s imagination that sparked and drove the story! Dr. Carol and Aria created the story about six-year-old Aria who was disappointed because the circus didn’t come to her town. When she calls the ringmaster, he responds by sending Aria a circus character each week and their mischievous antics will delight and dazzle children: The strongman lifts all the furniture, the juggler throws her baby sister in the air, the fire eaters burns down the curtains, the clowns throw her mommy’s fresh baked pie in the air, etc.. 


Aria learns when she believes in herself, she can achieve great things—even something as amazing as becoming the ringmaster of her own circus. She also learns she has to be hungry in order to achieve success. These messages from the great motivational speaker Les Brown, who  wrote the foreword, will encourage and motivate parents as well as children.


Since Les Brown and Dr. Carol are concerned about the negative impact of the world events on children, they want to get this positive book into the hands of as many children as possible. 

In SEX HAPPENS, her first bestselling novel, Soloway explores marriage, motherhood and sex and what well do for each. The main character faces a custody battle so poisonous it threatens to become murderous. 

In GRACIE’S GONE, her second bestselling novel which received a Readers’ Choice awrd, a blended family is thrust into a nightmare when their six-year-old daughter is abducted. GRACIE’S GONE was picked up by an agent who is presenting it for book-to-movie.

She has just completed a children’s book,THE SURPRISE CIRCUS, which is a story about the amazing things that happen to a six-year-old girl when she believes in herself and is hungry to achieve her dream. 


ARIA SOLOWAY

Aria Soloway is a six-year-old girl who loves wearing sparkly dresses, riding the bus to kindergarten with her bus buddies, exploring new places with her mommy and daddy, playing with her baby sister, doing ballet, playing the piano, and eating pasta. She’s excited about writing many more books and meeting friends like you at book signings everywhere. 


OLIVIA TARGETT

Multi-talented artist, cartoonist and animator, Olivia Targett, 15, is an Australian born Marvel loyalist now living, sketching and creating in the United States.


Book BLURB

When the circus doesn’t come to her town, six-year-old Aria is disappointed. She calls the ringmaster of the circus and asks him to send the circus, but he doesn’t. Instead, the craziest things start to happen!



Every week, the ringmaster sends Aria a package—each containing an amazing circus character. But Aria has to put the circus characters in the backyard because each one does something very silly that upsets her mommy and daddy: the magician hides her baby sister, the strongman lifts all the furniture, and the juggler throws everything, even her baby sister, in the air, and the fire eater burns the curtains.



The circus people ask Aria to become their ringmaster, but she isn’t sure she is brave enough to speak in front of lots of people. Aria starts to think about all the things she can do—all the things she’s great at. She learns to believe in herself and is willing to work hard. She realizes she can do anything—even run The Surprise Circus.


Product details

  • File size : 7019 KB
  • Print length : 29 pages
  • Word Wise : Enabled
  • Publisher : Lollipop Press, a division of Bayliss Enterprises (4 April 2020)
  • X-Ray : Not Enabled
  • Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
  • Screen Reader : Supported
  • Text-to-Speech : Enabled
  • Language: : English
  • ASIN : B084CT3SFM

Book LINK AMAZON -https://www.amazon.co.uk/Surprise-Circus-Dr-Carol-ebook/dp/B084CT3SFM/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=Dr+carol+soloway&qid=1605761110&sr=8-2


Book Review.

This book was written with love for a idea for a book by the author s granddaughter Aria and with insightful,imaginative extra bits written by Dr Carol Soloway who since this book has gone to write more children stories with her grandson.A special mention to the illustrations of Olivia who skilfully portrays the images of the characters in the book

5-5🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟highly recommend by Ghostman Radio


Chicken by Mark Antony Raines


 

Life is like a Fairy tale by Mark Antony Raines