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2023: Enid Writers Club Writing Workshop
Yesterday, the Enid Writers Club had their annual writing workshop. For the last few years, we have been able to use the facilities at St. Matthews Episcopal Church and they are fantastic. The room where we had the workshop is … Continue reading
2023: Fall Clean-out
Last week we were fighting Covid at my house, this week it is an overgrown flowerbed. Have you ever noticed how something catches your attention when you least expect it? Like red spiders. My marigolds had become infested with them. … Continue reading
2023: Trip to Texas
Last week my husband and I took a trip to Texas. We met with some cousins, who we dearly love to travel with, and we drove over to Palestine, TX in the Piney Woods area for a wine train excursion. … Continue reading
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Tagged cousins, Covid, food, fun times, horses, trains, trip
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2023: Eternally Glome’s Valley
It’s fall and with that bring memories of time spent in the forest of southeast Oklahoma at the Heavener Runestone Park heavener runestone park – Search (bing.com). For several years I set up as a vendor at the Viking Fest … Continue reading
2023: I Made the Newsletter!
Last year I did something I wanted to do for some time. I joined the national writing organization Sisters in Crime, and the statewide group, Tornado Alley. What a great bunch of people and they work hard at getting the … Continue reading
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Tagged Author of the Month, great writers, newsletter, Sisters in Crime, Tornado Alley
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2023: The Year of the Crockpot
I’ve worn out another crockpot. The other day the final piece of the press-buttons on the outside of the pot peeled off leaving me no idea how long, or how hot, my food would cook. It was time to retire … Continue reading
2023: Ian’s Magic is Still Magic
My sister sent me this picture she found on the internet. It was perfect for my book and so I contacted the bookseller to tell them about Ian’s Magic. I’ll probably never hear from them, but it was fun. And … Continue reading
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Tagged children's books, fun with math, magic, math contests
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2023: Quraysh Ali Lansana
I attended a program at my local library today with Quraysh Ali Lansana Quraysh Ali Lansana – Wikipedia, poet and author of 20 books. He was born in my hometown of Enid, OK and graduated from Enid High School in … Continue reading
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2023: Getting Old is a Privilege
Jimmy Buffett died this week. Someone said, he died perfectly on the last long weekend of the summer, Labor Day, so people could celebrate accordingly. I had a margarita at dinner last night. I loved his music, being a beach … Continue reading
2023: The End of Summer?
It’s almost the end of August—almost the end of summer—the beginning of the end. As a kid I could hardly wait until summer; lazy days of swimming pools and libraries, going to the lake and playing with friends. Now, I … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, basil, end of season, gardens, heat, hot weather, summer break
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