#GreysAnatomy ‘s Nurses Frankie and Ginger in S15Ep7 “Anybody Got a Map?” via @stacyamiller85 @patriciabethune @staceyoristano @Greys #Greys

Fans of Grey’s Anatomy have watched the journey of the doctors of Seattle Grace Hospital (now Grey’s Sloan Memorial Hospital) navigate through the sorrows and triumphs of their professional and personal lives. Each victory was filled with an equal share of loss. But the doctors aren’t the only medical personnel who’ve faced life and death struggles. The nurses have also been in the medical trenches hoping to survive the battle and the war against illness and death. Let’s talk about two of these nurses: Frankie and Ginger.

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Fangirl Freakouts: The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina ( @sabrinanetflix ) from @kleffnotes

I love Riverdale and I was super excited to learn that Sabrina would be coming to Netflix. I chat Part One of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina as well as the odd little issue with the Satanic Temple in this week’s Fangirl Freakouts. Continue reading “Fangirl Freakouts: The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina ( @sabrinanetflix ) from @kleffnotes”

@ClexaCon Directorial Team #ClexaCon London Follow-Up Interview from @kleffnotes

The first ever ClexaCon London took place on November 3rd and 4th and I had the chance to chat with the directors about how the event went. Before the event happened I had chatted with the team about their plans and the work that goes into a convention and in this follow-up interview I focused on their London experience. Thank you to the ClexaCon Directorial Team for taking the time to answer my questions. Continue reading “@ClexaCon Directorial Team #ClexaCon London Follow-Up Interview from @kleffnotes”

A Victorian Flower Album Book Review from @kleffnotes

A Victorian Flower Album: Collected and Painted in the Summer Evenings of 1873, as a Pleasing Recreation by Henry Terry is possibly one of the longest titled books I have ever reviewed. This work though was created initially by Henry Terry, who made this as a brief collection of his personal sketches of flowers for his children. Over time this compilation of artistic sketches has been published a number of times, but this October a new version has been created with Japanese translations. Continue reading “A Victorian Flower Album Book Review from @kleffnotes”