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Hello. Yes, I’ve been missing. Blame my computer. No, really. It got so I couldn’t do anything and it would freeze up. So I am now on a temporary unit while I go through the process of getting a new … Continue reading →

Hello. Yes, I’ve been missing. Blame my computer. No, really. It got so I couldn’t do anything and it would freeze up. So I am now on a temporary unit while I go through the process of getting a new … Continue reading →
A fellow Love Inspired Historical author shared her thoughts on this topic and it got me to thinking what I would say were the 5 best moments in my life as a writer. (Check her blog here: http://prairiechickswriteromance.blogspot.com/2009/04/victoria-bylins-five-best-moments-as.html It was fun … Continue reading →
Winter seems to have dragged on forever this year. I know it’s only mid-March but I want spring. Now. I know it will come. As someone once assured me spring will come…if not this year, then next for sure. Unfortuantely, … Continue reading →
It began with a New Year’s resolution. A good thing. Yes? Get into shape. Lose a few pounds and start taking some of the supplements we are encouarged to take–baby aspirin, Omega 3–that sort of thing. So I started doing … Continue reading →
The workshop in Vancouver was great. I learned lots. In fact, I learned so much I can’t begin to sort it out. I’m waiting for it to sift through my consciousness and meld with the other things I know. (If … Continue reading →
‘Tis the season to remember Christamses past. Christmas was always so busy when the kids were little. There were programs and parties, gifts to buy friends, teachers, etc. Then I supervised them shopping for each other. Our shopping trip was … Continue reading →
There must be something about this time of year. Perhaps it’s the cold weather that reminds me that for the next few months I will be happily cocooned at home. Yes, happily because I can concentrate on my writing instead … Continue reading →
I’m off for a visit to Pueblo, Colorado, a colorful city. Fort Pueblo was established near the junction of the Fountain and Arkansas Rivers in 1842. Built primarily of adobe, El Pueblo served as a trading center along the boundary … Continue reading →
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