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It's Magical!

Happy Wednesday All,

From mermaids to dragons, I'm enjoying the fantasy/paranormal (when am I not?)

So that makes me wonder...if you had magical powers what would you do with them? Fly instead of drive? Wave your hand and be showered, dressed and ready for the day?

Housework and laundry would be done in record time in my house. Shoot, I could cook up a very involved dinner in seconds!

The sky's the limit...what would you do with magical powers?

Have A Wand-er-Full Wednesday!

Comments

Anonymous saidā€¦
Well, I need to know if my powers are limited to begin with...if they aren't limited, I would wiggly my nose like Samantha to do everything--clean, cook, shop, drive, garden, sew, etc. If it was limited to one thing (like most superheroes), I would use it for travel to and from places...and it would be instantaneous.
Bethany saidā€¦
Tessy,

Sounds good to me! Thank you for dropping by :-)
Meb Bryant saidā€¦
I'd think of the perfect novel and it would miraculously appear in print with a stunning cover.
Anonymous saidā€¦
I'm glad you're late getting on, as the housework one has me! I wasn't here yesterday because I had cousins of my husband 'drop in ' from California! They were on an eastern trip and found out yesterday morning that we were in the same state as they were,(we had not been in touch).Could've used magic then![Great folks, great visit, by the way]
I would still cook, maybe I am part witch,(I like my potions and cauldrens,I guess.
I'd like to be able to dust people with a 'peace powder". Or just have the right, calming words at any given moment.Yeah, that's what I'd like...but oh, that magic cleaning....LOL!
Tonette
Bethany saidā€¦
Meb,

That's a good one! Although, I don't know that I'd want to give up the creative process. But when I face writer's block I could sure use a magic wand to help me out of it. Thank you for dropping by :-)
Bethany saidā€¦
Tonette,

Great ideas! I actually ended up not having a post for Thursday (today) because last night I was so exhausted I went to bed before I would post, then I was busy and took a nap in the afternoon. This has been a busy week, so I needed the rest. I finished the book I was reading (liked it) Thank you for dropping by :-)

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