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The old inglenook fireplace added to the charm of the cottage in the woods.
If you use WORD OF THE DAY ~ Inglenook in any of your writing, please link back to this post and share the link or the work itself in the comments. I will add the links to your post here so the others can find your work easily.
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Writing on the WORD OF THE DAY ~ Inglenook…
INGLENOOK (thought) and INGLENOOK-A Flash Fiction by Shantanu Baruah. Thank you very much for sharing your beautiful writing, Shantanu.
I am going to give it a shot –
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On the lookout… ☺☺
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Haha 🌸😊
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in the old brick fireplaces they had such on either side..
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Never seen one as we don’t have fireplaces here! But yes, I can imagine from the pictures…
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What Inglenook means to me is; http://www.wymann.info/ShuntingPuzzles/sw-inglenook.html “Possibly the most salient feature of Inglenook Sidings – the classic British shunting puzzle par excellence – is its sheer simplicity in terms of track layout. There may in fact be some modellers who never really look into this shunting puzzle because it may at first sight hardly seem to offer much operational challenge. But as is so often the case, first impressions can be misleading, and it is precisely the simplicity of the “Inglenook formula” which makes it work so well and makes operating it so highly addictive.”
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That’s quite an interesting use of the word! The model on the page is looking pretty nice too.
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