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I look at the Jan. and Feb. book covers of my books and I laugh. I wonder if anyone else sees that amuses me. Have a good look. These stories are in a series about three sisters. The sisters are … Continue reading →

I look at the Jan. and Feb. book covers of my books and I laugh. I wonder if anyone else sees that amuses me. Have a good look. These stories are in a series about three sisters. The sisters are … Continue reading →
According to Wikipedia a mug shot is A mug shot, mugshot or booking photograph, is a photographic portrait taken after one is arrested.[1] The purpose of the mug shot is to allow law enforcement to have a photographic record of … Continue reading →
Have you ever admired and enjoyed something so much you felt overwhelmed by beauty? I have and I thought I’d share a few of them with you. Sunrises. For some reason I enjoy them more than sunsets. Partially because I … Continue reading →
The urge to purge (my home) hits me occasionally. I don’t know whether to wish it happened more often or less often. I managed to delay sorting and tossing until after the holidays. Maybe it was the gift wrap, the … Continue reading →
I love new beginnings so I’m always happy to sit down at the start of a new year and consider what I’d like to do in the future. So here is a list for the new year. THINGS I CONSIDER … Continue reading →
I have an antique collection of postcards. Most are from 1901-1915, though some are later. They cost 1c to send. Eventually the cost was raised to 2c. I wish I knew how much the cards themselves cost. Some of … Continue reading →
1. My mother-in-law hosted huge family dinners on Christmas. My husband’s siblings joined us and usually some of my family. We ate huge meals always with pie for dessert. One year my brother, my husband and his brother had a … Continue reading →
With Christmas almost here, I thought I’d share some special memories. I hope you’ll feel free to share some of your own. 1. The first Christmas as a new family. My fist born son was almost 9 months old and … Continue reading →
Hot and dry winds descending mountain slopes are found around the world. In Alberta, theses snow-eating winds are known by their American Native name, Chinook. (Pronounced with a ‘sh’ beginning sound.) Chinook is an Indian word that means, “snow-eater”. The … Continue reading →
There was a furry little hamster named Hammie. Hammie was an adventuresome rodent who loved to travel. Every day he would head out, running as fast as his wee legs would go. Being so small, he knew it would take … Continue reading →