It’s winter. There is a serious lack of color so my eyes seek patterns like those below. Of course it doesn’t hurt that those were taken in Hawaii. Which is where I should be when the deepfreeze hits Alberta. Just …Continue reading →
I confess to having a love-hate relationship with winter. I like walking in the cold. But bitter cold? Not so much. To walk at -40 degrees is just plain silly. I like walking in falling snow. But wind-driven snow pellets? …Continue reading →
There are a number of things to look forward to. Spring. Flowers and Gardening And a Facebook Party on Thurs. Jan 25 that I will be hosting. It will be from 10-12 Mountain Standard Time. There will be discussions, conversation, …Continue reading →
Two important events to note this week. First, you can enter to win an ipad plus download lots of free books. Be sure and select the genre you want to read. https://www.litring.com/snow-day-giveaway/ Plus, you can vote for my cover for …Continue reading →
It is the First World War. The war to end all wars everyone thought as the battles dragged on and on. The conditions were horrific. And yet a man saw a pretty young gal–in a hospital, in a green grocers, …Continue reading →
It’s the time of year when I look out the window and see nothing but black and white except for the flare of sunrise. But that spectacular display is not enough to fill my need for color. I suffer from …Continue reading →
I wish I had something profound and wise to say to welcome in the New Year but I don’t. I’d like to blame it on the cold I am nursing and cursing (almost) but I plumb ran out of profound …Continue reading →
Grace is a war bride. She fell in love with Billy while he was recovering from a battle wound near her home in England and they married. But she is not prepared for the challenges of wedded life, let alone …Continue reading →
I don’t handle boredom well but, on the other hand, life can get too hectic. It’s like being suddenly diverted from the fast lane to the Indy 500. Every year at Christmas, I eliminate a few self-imposed activities in the …Continue reading →
Naming my characters has always been a challenge for me. I especially struggled with this book. I knew the heroine was a caregiver, a nurse, and someone who sought the good of others. The word that came to mind when …Continue reading →