SHORTS, NOVELS, AND OTHER THINGS
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A short while ago, Hubs and I took a trip to Utah to see my son and his family. The last time I was there, I slipped on ice and face planted on my son’s concrete porch. Damage? Raccoon eyes, a fat nose and seven stitches. My daughter warned me not to fall on my …
A Bloody Entrance to Salt Lake City (a painful but sort of funny story) Read More »
Yep, I did it again. I am hosting one of the more than 200 different viruses that can cause a cold. Most of them are highly contagious. Rhinoviruses are the most common, but other viruses, such as adenoviruses, coronaviruses, human parainfluenza virus (HPIV), and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), can also lead to mild or severe …
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At the feast of the Epiphany two Sundays ago, I started to give some serious thought to the ‘Three Kings’ while we were singing We Three Kings of Orient Are, one of my favorite Christmas carols. Who exactly were they? And why would they ‘travel afar?’ Celebrating the Epiphany In Duke Chapel, many years ago, …
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Calling all fans of fantasy and D. Wallace Peach: Diana has a new book just out! It’s entitled Tale of the Seasons’ Weaver, and it more than lives up to Diana’s high standard of compelling stories, complete with a beautiful cover. Here is the blurb for Tale of the Seasons’ Weaver: “Already the animals starve. …
Review: D. Wallace Peach’s New Book: The Tale of the Seasons’ Weaver Read More »
Judith Barrow is another in the group of amazing and talented Welsh authors (think Thorne Moore, Iris Gower) whose books I inhale. This one is a psychologically twisted tale of an evil stepmother and the destruction she wreaks on a family that was managing well without her. Lynn nurses a dying, bed-ridden mother and is …
Wish us well, folks, Hurricane Florence is bearing down on the NC coast as a cat 4-5 and looks like...
Read MoreHAPPY FOURTH OF JULY!! My best wishes to everyone for a safe and enjoyable holiday, as we celebrate our nation's...
Read MoreI was introduced to Tony Riches when I read his Tudor Trilogy and reviewed all three books. I loved them...
Read MoreThe pouring rain from Tropical Storm Claudette has kept me at my computer and I am facing the fact I...
Read MoreBeautiful vistas of mountains and ocean and green fields and lupines More sheep than people Glaciers, icebergs and black diamonds...
Read MoreGetting into the holiday season? Elijah Moon is. THANK YOU to everyone who stops by to read my posts! I'm...
Read MoreI met Anthony Vicino though his blog, One Lazy Robot. He writes perceptive and funny and helpful posts about the...
Read MoreI've been remiss lately about recognizing new followers and as a result, there is a huge backlog. I promise to...
Read MoreI’ll bet not a lot of my readers have ever heard of this product. It comes in a square green...
Read MoreFor my second book, Death in a White Dacron Sail, I did some research while I was vacationing in Maine...
Read MoreMy guest today is Geoffrey Gudgion, author of Draca, a sailing adventure and family epic I reviewed last week. We...
Read MoreLove in the Time of Murder is book three in The Gray-Haired Knitting Detectives series by this author. I will...
Read MoreThis is the debut novel of Megan Goodenough; I think she has a great imagination and did a fair job...
Read MoreMap of Bay of Fundy The Bay of Fundy lies along international borders, surrounded by Maine...
Read MoreThis is Nikki Crutchley’s first book, and for an initial outing, it’s pretty darned good. The story: A young tourist...
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