It's Camp time again -- Camp NaNoWriMo, that is. I'm doing something a little different for Camp this time, though. Instead of working on a novel, or even trying to finish past projects as I've done before (e.g., my failed attempt at April's Camp NaNoWriMo), I'm going to blog every day. I have quite a few blogs and I've been slipping on all of them, so my goal will be to write a couple of blog posts a day for all of July.
Which brings me to an article about the 1920s that I've been meaning to blog about for a couple weeks:
4 Forgotten Fads Of The Past
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Sunday, July 5, 2015
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