Archive for the ‘Angel’ Category

Another new month!

I’m unsure as to when the Angel period finishes, they are set times after all and I’ve been doing it for a while. A new round will be coming up soon so I’m madly finding good content to bless while I have the chance.

I started early, in the late evening of September 30, and already I’ve found a few.

I’ve listed them here at October Blessings

One of them really caught my eye – and my imagination. At first glance, it’s not a lens that goes in for many images and, like everyone else, I like images. Squidoo loves images. This lens gets by very well without them.

Have a look at The Year that 2007 Disappeared. Strange title you think? It’s a strange concept. An intriguing title for an intriguing lens. I could say it’s about the illusion of causality which wouldn’t quite explain it, so you’ll have to read it for yourself.

Lensmaster Rascal the Cat had been on Squidoo since August of this year and has already created 50 lenses.

She is the type of lensmaster who makes all of Squidoo shine!

Paranoid people see themselves as central figures in a scenario which may be either dangerous (persecutory) or self-exalting (grandiose).

There are two lensmasters who claim they have been dinged by Angels for trivial reasons. One person believes he has been the victim of personal dislike and the other because she has lenses in competition with Angels.

Both of them fit both of the definitions of paranoia.

It’s such a shame to see this misconception. It would be so much easier if these lensmasters created some more work instead of thinking that someone is out to get them. If we all just sat down and made some newer, fresher and better lenses. That’s what I’m going to do. Make some more!

More and more lenses are being made each day, more and more of them jostling to get in the top tier and it becomes harder and harder to keep a place near the top.

BTW. If other lensmasters had any idea of the time that Angels spend each day going though all of the newly published lenses they would faint clean away. I have cut my time to four hours per day. I can’t afford any more, I have a life away from my computer.

But not today! I’m heading back to the salt mines for some fresh ideas to inspire a lens or two.