In a recent newsletter, I shared photos of some of the odd and unusual things I have discovered on my travels. Here are some of what I shared. ROUND BARN. I saw this beautiful barn from a distance. I don’t …Continue reading →
I was going to complain about all the things crowding my life. But I hate to complain. Wait. That isn’t true. I enjoy complaining but I have been trying for years–okay decades. And if I was to live as long …Continue reading →
I just returned from a trip to Italy. It was wonderful–full of sights and history. Our first stop was Milan where we saw, among other things, the lovely Duomo and The Last Supper. From Milan, we went to Florence. A …Continue reading →
How many red-headed people do you know? I know several. One is my granddaughter. Another is one of my closest friends. My first boyfriend (In grade one) had red hair. We used to say red-head red-head, fire in the woodshed with no …Continue reading →
I am thrilled to begin releasing a new series. I really enjoyed writing about this family. Welcome to Glory, Montana Territory, a small western town. Doesn’t it sound like the perfect place for a preacher and his family to live? …Continue reading →
A FEW OF MY FAVORITE THINGS Since the New Year I’ve been thinking of some of the things I am grateful for. Today I will tell you of only one. (Stay tuned for more in the future.) One of my …Continue reading →
Christmas Week Traditions Do you have anything special you like to do between Christmas and New Years? I do. First, I like to pretend it’s a bit of a holiday which is easy to do as I am saved from …Continue reading →
Isn’t it nice when you get gifts and cards that reflect your interests? Kind of makes a person feel special. Validated. Like the person who loves to cook getting a special cookbook. Or paints and canvases for a painter. Or …Continue reading →
1. What do you most associate with Christmas where you live? I live close to a small town called Olds. The powers that be have played on the word and use it to their advantage by hosting an Olds Fashioned …Continue reading →
Words can hurt. Words can heal. Words can amuse. (Please don’t message me and say the sign is inappropriate. It’s an illustration.) Words can stir emotions, cause one to rise up in anger, and make one thoughtful. From a …Continue reading →