
This Year’s Thanksgiving: Family, Food, and Cherished Moments
Remembering last week’s Thanksgiving celebration brings a smile to my face. I think the memories

Remembering last week’s Thanksgiving celebration brings a smile to my face. I think the memories

Today is our wedding anniversary, so I am remembering all the anniversaries that have come

I started blogging in January 2012, and other than a few brief hiatuses, I haven’t
In my current work-in-progress, which takes place in 1864, some of my characters are traveling

I mentioned in an earlier post that my next novel will deal with the development
“The only way to start is just to start – take the plunge.” With these

When I was growing up, my mother regularly made pot roast because my father (a
When I first decided to spend my time writing, I read everything I could on
I wrote last week about the autumn of 1961, when I spent three weeks in
As winter approaches each year, I cringe. Will my family want to go skiing? It’s
August 21 is National Senior Citizens Day. It’s a day set aside to support and
My husband was the fifth generation in his family born in Saline County, Missouri. After
Writers of historical fiction look for first-hand accounts of the time to give their stories
This year one of the many things I am grateful for is the readers of

I have been blogging regularly since early 2012. In over six years, I think I
I like well-written murder mysteries and police procedurals, and In the Woods, by Irish author
My OneDrive memories feed sends me pictures I’ve taken in prior years on that date.
Those of you who follow me on Facebook might know that on June 20 I
I’ve written before about the Woodneath Branch of the Mid-Continent Public Library and The Story
I had my second first piano lesson last week. My first first piano lesson was

I wrote recently about setting up my new laptop. One of the first things I