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2024: Memorial Day
It’s Memorial Day weekend—the unofficial beginning of summer—and a day of remembrance. Originally the day was set aside to remember veterans and their sacrifices during war. It has become more of a time to remember people who have passed on. … Continue reading
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Tagged Airplains, education, family, fathers, Guadalcanal, Memorial Day, sacrifice
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2024: Craft Shows and Novels
Yesterday I had a book signing downtown at a craft show. Sometimes books sell at craft shows, and sometimes people are looking for other things. I was set up at a table with my sister who makes the most adorable … Continue reading
2024: Happy Mother’s Day!
It’s Mother’s Day! A day to celebrate mothers across the world and all that they have accomplished. My grandmother had 8 children during the Great Depression in Arkansas and grew a huge vegetable garden along with chickens, orchards, and a … Continue reading
2024: Col. Eileen Collins – NASA Space Shuttle Commander
I spent 15 years as the admin for the simulator section at Vance AFB and made some life-long friends there. I still have breakfast with the employees who are now retired but had long and exciting careers. I kept the … Continue reading
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Tagged Col. Collins, Commander, NASA, Space Shuttle, Vance AFB
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2024: The Saga of the Daylily
It’s gardening season, the eternal struggle between garden and gardener. And the older I get the more of a struggle it becomes. I wonder if God looks down his nose at me when I pull some of his creations out … Continue reading
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Tagged annual event, daylilies, invasive, old gardeners, preparing the garden
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2024: Author Events and High School Reunions
It was an eventful and busy weekend. I participated in the annual Enid Author Fest with 40 of Oklahoma’s finest authors. We hobnobbed, read our work to the public, and sold a few books. It is always great to see … Continue reading
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Tagged author events, friendships, fun, high school reunions, laughter, writing
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2024: Of Flowerbeds and Winding Roads
Spring blossoms are beginning to pop up their pretty heads and it is planting time. My tired achy body doesn’t do as much of that as I used to. But it is time for a trip to the greenhouse. I … Continue reading
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Tagged #oklahomagardening, flowers, spring gardening, trips of a lifetime, vacation
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2024: Garfield County Child Advocacy Center
It’s spring and the beginning of outdoor activities in the neighborhood and around the country. Tomorrow is the solar eclipse. I plan a private party in my own backyard. Warm weather brings out celebrations that winter is over, and the … Continue reading
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Tagged advocates for children, Care Campus, CASA, Garfield County, Oklahoma
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2024: Easter and the Renewal of Spring
It’s Easter and the beginning of another spring in this part of the world. A time of renewal. It seems to me that the beginning of the year should be April, not January. It’s the renewal of nature after a … Continue reading
2024: Tornado Alley, Sisters in Crime Workshop
Yesterday I attended the Tornado Alley Sisters in Crime Sisters in Crime annual workshop in Norman, OK. Another adventure with like minds. Tornado Alley is the state-wide club affiliated with the worldwide club affiliated with Sisters in Crime. I’ve met … Continue reading
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Tagged book-review, book-reviews, books, crime fiction, fiction, Lou Berney, Sheldon Russell, Tornado Alley, writing
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