aedroberts (54)in #dream-interpretation • 7 years agoSeven Things to Know About Dream InterpretationQuora has inundated me with requests for dream interpretations. This guide is for the Steemit community. What is…aedroberts (54)in #writing • 7 years agoHow a Lucid Dream Made Us a Small FortunePsychedelic children's tales, penned by Chuck Norris, is mythology. First, he would never order ergot fungus on rye.…aedroberts (54)in #steemit • 7 years agoDo You Respect Your Business? Do You Respect Yourself?How much is your Steemit account worth to you? What if I shared with you that, with hidden assets that you have at…aedroberts (54)in #marveloustales • 7 years agoMarvelous Tales #14 – Hail the New MoonMany of the colorful fallen leaves bustled upward in a dance. Seeing the stark, bare trees sent shivers up my back.…aedroberts (54)in #competition • 7 years agoCruelty of DestinyPain bled out as Muzong closed his eyes to ponder. As he tried to open his eyes, tears crept down his cheeks.…aedroberts (54)in #contest • 7 years agoThe Budding EmpatheticWorking with children “diagnosed” with ADD/ADHD rewards me almost unimaginably. An eight-year-old isolated, from birth…aedroberts (54)in #homesteadslackers • 7 years agoCuring the Maladies of the English Language or at Least Some of ThemGreeting someone, in English, is a horrid experience. Two lovers wake up and say, “Hi,” in each other’s face. That…aedroberts (54)in #marveloustales • 7 years agoMarvelous Tales #13 - The Daze of Obscured SunshineMeanwhile, back at the ranch, figuratively speaking, of course. Becky and Billy and their parents neither lived on a…aedroberts (54)in #humor • 7 years agoProgress You Say?Before the invention of cars, outdoor cats had no place to sit. Before the invention of cars, cinder blocks had…aedroberts (54)in #marveloustales • 7 years agoMarvelous Tales #12 – Discovering Secrets of the ForestGrandma’s house snuggled with several soft fir trees. Her home sits in the middle of a vast glade. The various birds…aedroberts (54)in #homesteadslackers • 7 years agoThe Joy of Killing SlugsSomeone wrote that if you were going make a sci-fi alien creature, a slug is a good place to start. I wish I knew…aedroberts (54)in #anarchy • 7 years agoSo You Think You Know American History? Part 8Sidestepping even plausible speculation, we thrust forward. First, do I, via evidence, believe that secret societies…aedroberts (54)in #poetry • 7 years agoFor My Eyes OnlyI’m a night stalker, but not a gawker, a big talker, or a walker. I see so well, can’t you tell? I’m so swell. I just…aedroberts (54)in #creativecomp • 7 years agoMystery Tour of NatureIn the night season, my nostrils took in of the Scrub Pines. I slipped through an archway that was guarded by Grape…aedroberts (54)in #anarchy • 7 years agoSo You Think You Know American History? Part 7Would you like to make some quick cash? Then go to any university/college professor and bet him/her that if he/she…aedroberts (54)in #humor • 7 years agoHumor That is Wasted on ChildrenPlease let that whimsical child in you shine on. However, there are pieces of humor that are a bit too sophisticated…aedroberts (54)in #anarchy • 7 years agoSo You Think You Know American History? Part 6Had the colonists been able to hit a target with their muskets, the British would have immediately taken severe losses…aedroberts (54)in #anarchy • 7 years agoSo You Think You Know American History? Part 5King George III was probably the finest human being of British authority that the colonists had dealt with. Again…aedroberts (54)in #anarchy • 7 years agoSo You Think You Know American History? Part 4The unleashing of the entrepreneurial spirit, in the colonies, was a temporary boon for England. The American…aedroberts (54)in #anarchy • 7 years agoSo You Think You Know American History? Part 3What happens, in America, stays in America. Thomas Dale introduced rigid and strict practices to assist the denizens…