Talking about books—and weren’t we? —makes me think how things have changed. I think of books going from scrolls that were read in the temple to books being hand copied by monks to the invention of the printing press and …Continue reading →
Summer is picnics and parties and plays written by grandkids and performed with their cousins. It’s splash parks, river excursions and lazy days at the beach. It’s flowers and fruit and vegetables from our garden on the table. It’s baby …Continue reading →
Meet Kade. The last thing he needs in his life is a rebel who cares nothing for rules or even her safety. He keeps a collection of mementos on display to remind him of the folly of taking unnecessary risks. …Continue reading →