Darlene Foster is an award-winning author of Amanda Travels, a children’s adventure series featuring a spunky twelve-year-old who loves to travel to unique places.
I have a collection of book covers in my photo gallery that indie authors have submitted to me via the comments section on one of my Threads posts.
Sometimes my cover choice each week depends on my mood. As I flicked through my ‘book covers album’ last night, this one grabbed my attention. A Darker Shade by Laura K Curtis. Our evenings are getting darker and colder, and the shop windows are already adorned with Halloween decorations. Maybe subconsciously, my thoughts are leaning towards the spooky side of life… or afterlife.
More from my collection of Italian doors. I wish I had organised them better in my phone gallery. Albums; Italy Doors, WhatsApp Italy Doors, Nikon Italy Doors, Italy 2024. And why am I finding London Doors pics in my Italy Doors album?
However, I’ve just created a new system that (I hope) will make things a little easier.
It’s only now when I see these together, that I realise the surroundings are all quite similar.
Thursday Doors is a weekly challenge for people who love doors and architecture to come together to admire and share their favourite door photos, drawings, or other images or stories from around the world. If you’d like to join in and create your own Thursday Doors post each (or any) week, visitnofacilities.comfor more information.
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Your life without a computer: what does it look like?
This is what my life would look like without my computer.
Like when I was a teenager, I’d have to type everything on a good old-fashioned typewriter, get covered in ink every time I’d have to change the ribbon, have a good supply of Tippex, scrunch up badly written sheets and throw them into the bin.
I’d have to look up words in my thesaurus, asking myself, where is that thesaurus I once owned? I loved that book. It smelled beautiful and its hardback cover was dark blue with silver writing. The last time I saw it, it wasn’t in pristine condition, and that’s because it got a lot of use.
I’m sure it’s difficult for those who weren’t born before the age of computers to imagine what life would be like without them.
People my vintage and older remember having to handwrite or type everything.
I had a computer long before I had the internet. Before Cloud, I saved my work on floppy discs and CDS, and my kids played games on diskettes and CDs.
I played games such as Pac-Man and Donkey Kong in the arcades. We had to put money into a slot to play, so there was little chance of becoming addicted. Plus, there was usually someone standing in line waiting their turn.
I’d be lost without my computer, to be honest!
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