
New Lenses: Seeing the World Differently
I wrote after my first cataract surgery about that experience. Later in June, I had

I wrote after my first cataract surgery about that experience. Later in June, I had

By June 1851, the Denny Party had already traveled more than a thousand miles from

This past weekend, my son and his wife visited from Brooklyn, New York. They are
I wrote a previous post about an unfortunate situation involving orange juice. There is an
In my novels, starting with Now I’m Found, which was set in 1848-50, I show
I’ve written before about my dislike of beauty parlors, which dates back to early childhood.
I remember reading Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, by Judith
I’ve been thinking a lot about walking recently, because of my daughter’s broken leg. Her
Recently I was doing more research for my current work-in-progress the is set in 1867.
Shortly before my mother’s death, my father and I reviewed the draft obituaries my parents
I could have titled this post “Tidying Up, Part 2.” But I decided on “Treasures
I wrote last month about Ayers Natural Bridge, and its fame as a day trip
In our decluttering plan, I assigned my husband to clean the basement. Most of the
My husband and I recently were fortunate to have visits from our two adult children.
In 1817, the North West Company established Fort Nez Perce where the Walla Walla River

I am surprised that in five years of writing this blog I have never written
Using social media takes a lot of time. Some of it is wasted time, some
I’ve mentioned before that my father was usually the photographer in our family. That means
Through our forty-plus years in Kansas City, my husband and I have taken several vacations
My daughter and granddaughter visited us again over Memorial Day weekend. The baby is now
After I whined in a recent post about skiing, I now must report that I