#AtoZ, 2014, #Cee’s Photo: S is for Shadows… and Shakespeare Sayings
Cee’s Photo Challenge for this week: Shadows
Shadows: Jerusalem
And here to celebrate his 450th birthday is William Shakespeare whose words we still recite today: 13 Everyday Phrases that Actually Came from Shakespeare.
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Janice Hall Heck, retired educator, blogger, and nitpicky editor of On the Horizon, a bi-monthly community newsletter for Horizons at Woods Landing, Mays Landing, NJ, is quite possibly a grammar geek.
Oh Heck! Another Writing Quirk, theme for the amazing 2014 A to Z Challenge, suggests ways to improve our writing by avoiding and/or eliminating troublesome bug-a-boos that cramp our writing style.
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Look for a list of posts on writing tips here: #AtoZ: Q is for Quirky Index and a Q Post Round-Up
I had no idea most of those phrases came from Shalespeare. They sound so modern.
I was surprised by some of them, too. Thanks for visiting my blog, Annabel.
It’s incredible to think that those phrases were started by The Bard, but I have a rather large book on my shelf titled, ‘The Complete Works of William Shakespeare’, so very little surprises me with regard to his talent.
You somehow managed to pull shadow and Shakespeare together in one post. Brilliant. Thanks.
Well, Cee, blame it on the #AtoZChallenge and the letter S for Tuesday. Thanks for visiting. I love your challenges.