
1840s Guides for Travel on the Oregon Trail
Starting with the Great Migration of 1843, thousands of emigrants set out on the 2000-mile
Starting with the Great Migration of 1843, thousands of emigrants set out on the 2000-mile
It’s mid-October, and for the last couple of weeks I’ve been noticing leaves. Washington State
For over fifteen years, I’ve been following the Write on the Sound (WOTS) conference sponsored
I’ve never been a bird watcher. I don’t really care about counting the number of
My father and I took a day last week to go to Lake Crescent in the
My youngest sibling is eleven-and-a-half years younger than me, and he was not yet six
Today, February 12, would have been my paternal grandmother’s 108th birthday. She died in 1990
A writing and blogging friend, Linda Joyce, has nominated this blog for the “One Lovely Blog
My husband sold his boat earlier this year, and I discovered that three boxes of
The Goldfinch, by Donna Tartt, haunts me because I hated it so much. I know
Lawyers are supposed to tell a story when they are trying a case. Professors taught
Mac McDougall, one of the major characters in my series, is an attorney who is
My husband and I will celebrate our thirty-ninth wedding anniversary soon. We were married just
Here’s a link to my January 1, 2018, newsletter. I send this out monthly with
I’m not sure this is something to be proud of, but I believe our family
This picture of me and my brother was one of my mother’s favorites. It was
My husband and I traveled to Spokane again last weekend to visit family. It was
Last year on the Fourth of July, my son was traveling in the Netherlands. He
I wrote last month about organizing my photographs so I could have them digitized. Late
I had to make some hard decisions when we moved last fall. I had several