In December, my other blog -- Beautiful Woman of the Day -- went on hiatus
because its daily posts were getting too much for me to handle
in addition to my increased posting on She Who Seeks.
However, for any reader who is interested,
posts on Beautiful Woman of the Day
are going to resume today!
But instead of being every day,
posts on my other blog will now appear
twice each month -- on the 1st and on the 15th.
Some months there may be an additional post
to mark some special occasion or event --
like International Women's Day next Sunday.
You can quickly go from She Who Seeks
to Beautiful Woman of the Day
simply by clicking on its button
found on my right sidebar!




Yay, thank you! Back by popular demand.
ReplyDeletewill look forward to these posts
ReplyDelete...keep you swagger up!
ReplyDeleteYeah!!!
ReplyDeleteI know how much work and time can you go in the one blog so I can't imagine two! I peeked other blog from time to time and I love it.
ReplyDeleteReal beauty is comfort in one's own skin.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds interesting; maybe I could take part 🤔
ReplyDeleteP.S. Linda and Pete won overwhelmingly in the Finnish voting 👍🏼🥰
@ sirkkis -- Yay! On to Eurovision!
DeleteGood news. I’ll zip over right now. Jayne
ReplyDeleteI checked it out. Thank you!
ReplyDeletelove love love Helen Mirren!!!
ReplyDeleteA great start to the blog being back.
ReplyDeleteHello Debra, I admit that I had more or less forgotten about the Beautiful Woman of the Day blog. You'll admit that there are lots of widgets in your sidebar, although all of them are useful and interesting. I will try to make it a habit to check in more often. It was certainly worth reading about Margaret Rossiter and Matilda Gage--kudos to both of them.
ReplyDelete--Jim
Thank you so much for sharing this, dear Debra! I wish you all the best and will check it out! :)
ReplyDeleteBoa noite minha querida amiga Debra. Um Blogger já dá trabalho. Nem consigo imaginar dois. Um excelente mês de março do seu amigo brasileiro.
ReplyDeleteFrom Wikipedia... "Rossiter died on August 3, 2025, in Salem, Massachusetts, at the age of 81, from an infection that was the result of complications from a fall."
ReplyDeleteIt's hell getting old. Where's all the gold these years were supposed to give me?
@ Mike -- I think the gold is in the crowns and bridges in our mouth as our teeth hit their expiry date.
DeleteCodex; does Canada celebrate women's history month?
ReplyDelete@ Codex -- Yes, Canada celebrates Women's History Month but not in March like the rest of the world. We celebrate it in October to coincide with Canada's marking of "Persons Day" (the date on which Canadian law first recognized that women were legally "persons" just like men).
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