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Journey


The word journey comes from journeé (old French) that means a day's travel or a day's work. In the 12th century, people used the word solely as a noun. Two centuries later, the word was also used as a verb, meaning to travel from place to place. There you go, trivia information for Jeopardy.

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  1. Isn't life a journey from start to end and beyond?

    Have a heartwarming en splendid ABC-Wednes-day / -week
    M e l o d y (team ABC-W)
    https://melodyk.nl/25-J

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  2. What a vehicle! Has it some kind of screen on?

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    1. No screen at all. I wonder how the trucker polished the truck so that it didn't reflect light onto approaching cars.

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  3. Using the french pronounciation would make our journee's more exciting!

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  4. I love the word "journey" as a noun or a verb! It denotes excitement and discovery to me!

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  5. The band, Journey, came much, much later...

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    1. I was about to ask if it would reflect a Harvest Moon as in the song, "Shine on, shine on, harvest moon" but then it would be night.

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  7. Heavens to Murgatriod, that truck is so SHINY! :)

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  8. Life is a journey! Happy travels and thank you for visiting my blog last week

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