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Following my graduation from university, I thought what better way to employ my linguistic skills and imaginative mind than by starting up my own WordPress blog.

I’ll blog about topics and issues that I’m passionate about and that are relevant to me, whilst concocting rhymes about anything and everything!

As long as I retain my creative-flow I’ll attempt to update my blog on a regular basis, so expect great things from me and enjoy… thanks for stopping by. πŸ™‚

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  1. Thank you for your lovely comment Andrew πŸ™‚ I hope that I succeed in keeping you entertained and enlightened with my blog posts!

  2. hey, thanks for connecting to my blog, i just put it up. and, without sounding like i’m just paying back flattery, yours is pretty amazing, so i’ll be reading your stuff. keep writing. i don’t know where your small town is, but it can be any smaller than the one i grew up in. but boy, oh boy, the shit that can go on in a small town! peace, bob

  3. Thanks for stopping by! It’s a pretty small town; the kind of place where everyone knows everyone and where I’m guaranteed to bump into at least 4/5 members of my extended family whenever I decide to venture out of the house! People like to get into each others’ business a lot which can be annoying sometimes, but ultimately it’s home, and it’s definitely comforting living in a close proximity to my friends and family, because I can go spend the afternoon at theirs if there’s nothing to do at home! So I don’t think that I could ever permanently trade it in for the City lifestyle experience.

  4. yea, good for you. i left my hometown about 30 years ago, when i made my first failed attempt at college, and later joined the air force. i wouldn’t trade having been raised there for the world, although, i ultimately knew it was too small for me and i had to see what i could of the world. i go back from time-to-time, mainly to pay respects to my buried kin, but so much has changed over the years and it does not resemble the little town of my memory. life in that small town ran a calm tedium between the comical and the occasional tragedy, and yes, everyone knew what everyone else was up to, which was hell for a teenage boy with mischief on his mind. well, whether you stay or go, you’ll never lose what you gained in the small town. stay in touch. bob

  5. Thanks dear stopping by on my post…!
    Nice Blog you have..and Name too..”Just a small Town Girl”…
    But in world all girls belong to a small town..!
    Cheers
    Tahir

  6. This comment may sound silly and absolutely pathetic, but my blog is in the midst of having some troubles… And forbidding me to create a an ‘About’ page. How did you create yours? Also, I like your blog and I too am diagnosed with EWS.

  7. Hey Kacey! I think it depends on which theme you choose for your blog; some seem to include an About page and show the number of followers that you have, whilst others don’t. Just go through the different layouts until you find one with an About page πŸ™‚

  8. Blogging is a great way to express yourself and improve your writing skills at the same time. Good luck with your new venture. Thanks very much for following my blog.

  9. Hey
    Thanks for following my blog. I loved your writing and you look pretty as well πŸ˜€
    Following back πŸ˜‰

  10. I am looking forward to following your blog. I live in London (definitely not a small town)! but, on occasions I need to get away from the crowds so relish walking in green places and visiting small towns and villages.

  11. Hi there – Since you’re following my blog, I thought I’d check yours out. Looks great, and I especially like the overall theme of writing. I too live in a small rural town in Ontario, Canada. Cheers.

  12. Hi there! So good you are exercising your EWS this way, I love your approach to blogging (vs facebook)! So thank you for posting, and thank you for the clap along song :O), and also: thank you for stopping by and following my blog!

  13. Thanks for visiting and following my blog. Congrats on your recent graduation and new-ish blog. Looks like you’re doing pretty well with it so far, and hopefully it’s helping with that E.W.S. πŸ™‚

  14. From one small town girl to another. I’m not Indian, though. We did almost move to Mumbai some years ago, but were derailed. It was a huge disappointment not to go. My husband got to spend six months there and we still plan on a big family trip together once our youngest gets just a wee bit older. And thanks, btw, for following me on Cold.

  15. hi small town girl, just thought i’d visit a bit to ty for following my poetry / art offerings,
    encouragement is always really appreciated. hope you have a wonderful weekend!

  16. Thank you for reading my comment on Woman’s Day.
    Responses from women to this post especially precious to me.
    Congratulations on your blog I hope you’re having fun and I can see
    that you are speaking with many different people.

  17. Dear friend, Thank you very much, I was really happy to have been following your blog. I’m still a lot to figure out, and here I can only say that you are an awesome blogger, full Inspiring and hope you can inspire more readers. Thanks and greetings compassion from Gede Prama πŸ™‚

  18. Your blog is so interesting and colorful, i love it! I like the extraordinary energy and creativity i sensed in your writings and i think you’re really talented.
    Thank you so much for following my blog, i’m honored and i’m so glad you liked one of my posts, it means a lot to me!
    Blessings and wishes of inspiration and love,
    Carissa

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