
Living Between Two Worlds: One Cataract Gone
Last week, I had cataract surgery on my right eye. The left eye is scheduled

Last week, I had cataract surgery on my right eye. The left eye is scheduled

My father used to tell me, “It never rains in the Pacific Northwest.” That was

I’ve written before about emigrants crossing the Missouri River at Kanesville, Iowa (now Council Bluffs).
I’ve never been a bird watcher. I don’t really care about counting the number of
My next novel will include scenes with Winema Riddle, a Native American woman who lived
My latest published novel, Safe Thus Far, was a finalist for the 2022 Thorpe Menn
Building a new house has taught me all sorts of esoteric terms. Our online construction
I had a humorous post lined up for today, but I learned Monday night that
Only my father-in-law and I were at my in-laws’ house late on Christmas Eve 1984.
Last Thursday I had a guest post over on A Writer of History, which is
A few weeks ago, my husband and I were driving through Saline County in the
One of the prime selling points of the Baltic Sea cruise for me was the
I’ve described before some of the problems I’ve faced because my parents decided to call
Forgive me one more birthday story. After this post, I’ll move on with my year.
Now that we know where most of our boxes are after our recent move, I
Both my dad and my mother’s father took lots of pictures over the years. As
I’ve spent a fair amount of time in October away from home visiting relatives. The
I have mentioned before that my mother has Alzheimer’s. The last few years have been
The Coca-Cola Company has an advertising campaign underway using the slogan “Share a Coke with
My mother’s birthday would have been later this week, and so I’ve been thinking a
My daughter has always been a focused individual. I’ve described before her intense effort at