COVER REVEAL
It’s here!! The cover for my Oct. 2015 release—the first in the Christmas trilogy—Christmas in Eden Valley. And I love it. Finally, after lots of hard work both on my part and the … Continue reading →
It’s here!! The cover for my Oct. 2015 release—the first in the Christmas trilogy—Christmas in Eden Valley. And I love it. Finally, after lots of hard work both on my part and the … Continue reading →
This week I got some early Christmas presents. First, my February release has been reviewed by RT Magazine and I got 4 1/2 stars (out of 4) This what the magazine says about the book: … Continue reading →
Christmas is a time for children and family. I attended a concert this week for two of the grandchildren. Seeing a 5 year old play handbells was really sweet and I’d share a picture except I picked up the wrong … Continue reading →
There’s nothing like a stay in a 4 star hotel to make me feel spoiled. I spent a few nights in Gaylord Opryland Hotel while I attended a writers retreat. It’s basically 4 hotels connected by 9 acres of indoor … Continue reading →
Yes, it’s November already. Already?? Yup. I like November. Here are some of my reasons. 1. The yard and gardens are ready for their long winter sleep and no longer require large amounts of time and energy. What’s not to … Continue reading →
I might be the only who shares this like but I like Christmas letters. I like getting a yearly review from my family and friends. It’s the most special part of the year. I long ago gave up the individual … Continue reading →
A few days ago I had the privilege of going to a Christmas concert put on in my granddaughter’s school. They put on a musical called, Psalty’s Christmas Calamity. The singing and acting were so good. When I look back … Continue reading →
Christmas will soon be here. If all the advertising didn’t make me aware of the season, the weather would. We had a huge dump of snow this week and then frigid temperatures. In fact, yesterday Alberta was the coldest place … Continue reading →
I should keep a running journal of how I write. I know it would be full of sighs, getting up and doing something else—anything else. Why is it so hard to work? Even when I like the story? I mean … 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 →