
Spring? Winter? Who knows? It’s March
Spring is supposed to be the season when the weather turns milder—when the frigid temperatures

Spring is supposed to be the season when the weather turns milder—when the frigid temperatures

Last week I wrote about marching forth, and today I’m writing about springing forward. Daylight

I’ve written before about my first date with my husband. Today, March 4, is the
Last week my critique group lost a member, Norman Ledgin. Ninety-year-old Norm had been ailing
Today’s post is a simple thank you to readers and followers of this blog and
I don’t want March to get away from me before I write about two milestones
One of our family’s go-to recipes is what we call “the squash dish.” I don’t
I’ve written before about rail development in Oregon and the fierce competition between the East
Because of our move, July was a lost cause on editing my current work in
There’s been a lot in the news in recent years about infrastructure. Which projects are
I’ve written before about family myths (see here and here). A recent family reunion brought more
I am not a cook, and I don’t aspire to be one. But like many
I read the newspaper differently now because I write historical fiction. Articles that I once would
I wrote on Monday about the tragedies of Alzheimer’s, which are real and heart-wrenching. But
April 5 is my birthday. This year, for the first time in my life, my
I recently returned from another visit to see family on the Olympic Peninsula. It’s a
My last review of a haunting book for 2016 is of The Summer Before the War,
Twice in one day last week, I encountered references to people’s reduced ability to focus
By WordPress’s calculations, this is my 500th post. I’ve been blogging on this site for
I wrote recently (see here and here) about sorting my old photographs and taking them
Last week I wrote about an emergency sewing project (putting my daughter’s name on her