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2022: 50th Anniversary
June 24, 1972, I married the love of my life at the ripe age of 19. We were broke, living in his parent’s rent house, with a baby on the way and no idea what to do with it. But … Continue reading
2022: James L. Osburn – Happy Father’s Day
It’s Father’s Day and since I wrote about my husband’s days as a father last year, this year I’ll talk about my dad. My father was born on a farm deep in the Arkansas Ozarks during the Great Depression. … Continue reading
2022: A Lazy Week
It’s been an uneventful week. I like those now and then. Next Sunday is Father’s Day and the following is a milestone anniversary for my husband and me. Fifty years—and they said it wouldn’t last! This morning we took the … Continue reading
2022: The Accidental Gardener
Several years ago, my aging neighbor across the street brought me some strawberry plants in a three-pound coffee can. He could grow anything, and they were overrunning his little area where they were planted. I was excited to grow strawberries … Continue reading
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2022: Cover Reveal
My husband should be having a third shoulder surgery soon. We’re waiting on a date. We had a well dug and a sprinkler system installed and waiting on sod for the back yard. We’re having a 50th wedding anniversary this … Continue reading
2022: Aging Gardeners
I mentioned last week my husband is looking at another shoulder surgery. To say the least we’re not looking forward to it. It’s not his first and we know what he is up against. There’s no doubt about … Continue reading
2022: Cottonwood!
My husband had shoulder surgery this year and is looking at another. He is not happy with the idea of being incapacitated and so we work together on the yard work. Yesterday he was certain he could mow the front … Continue reading
2022: Mother’s Day
I’ve done a lot of things on this planet in my 69 years. Some smarter than others. But the best thing I ever did was to become a mother of two wonderful human beings. It’s Mother’s Day and I looked … Continue reading
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2022: OWFI Conference
Last week was Enid Author Fest and this week is the Oklahoma Writers’ Federation, Inc. conference. It’s conference time! It seems like years (it has been) since we’ve been able to get together. The pandemic cut a notch out of … Continue reading
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Tagged celebration, pandemic, speakers, writer's conferences
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2022: Author Fest!
It’s Author Fest time! Each year for the past five or so, the Public Library of Enid and Garfield County has hosted an author fest. I’ve loved being a part of this group from the beginning and each year the … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, books, Enid Author Fest, poetry, Public Library of Enid and Garfield County
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