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2021: Expect the Unexpected – Strawberry Sundae Delights
It’s a cold January day here in the Midwest. No snow, but the wind comes sweeping down the plains. I need some warmth and to hear the sound of the surf in the distance. And what better place to experience … Continue reading
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Tagged ice cream, romance, sand and surf, summer romance, suspense
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2020: Expect the Unexpected – Math Magic
With the week we’ve had politically, it is time for something fun. Expect the Unexpected. Ian’s Magic is a fun romp through grade-school math. Really, math can be fun! My checkbook register is never fun, but if I could balance … Continue reading
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Tagged fun children's book, grade school math, magic, magic math, math contests, middle grade chapter book
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2021: Expect the Unexpected – Living a Good Life
Each year I decide on a topic for the blogs I write. Sometimes I get off the beaten track, but this year the pathway is clear. “Expect the Unexpected” is what I’ve chosen. For some time, I’ve wanted a tag … Continue reading
2020 Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Author Mick Arnold
Mick Arnold writes for The Wild Rose Press and that is how I became acquainted with him. He lives “across the pond” (pond?) and I’ve never met him face to face, but I am truly enjoying his historical novel A … Continue reading
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Tagged historical fiction, leave a review, Mick Arnold, UK Writer, Wing and a Prayer, women's fiction, WWII flyers
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2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – The Scent of Christmas
I walked in the door at Lowes near the garden area and it caught me by surprise – cinnamon. Not the common fertilizer and weed killer smells. It smelled like Christmas. It took a while to find where they hid … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas scents, cinnamon, family, food, love, spices, sweet treats, warmth
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2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Persevering Petunias
Perseverance is a word that best describes the petunias that came up in my garden this year. Several appeared voluntarily from the ones I planted last year. Seeds I didn’t’ realize were in the soil. I never went to the … Continue reading
2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Ian’s Magic
Ian’s Magic has been a long time coming. The middle-grade chapter book was one of the first things I wrote and has been through many changes. But in February it will be available for purchase. In fact, you can pre-order … Continue reading
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Tagged brothers, Kindle, magic, math, math contest, middle grade reader, pre-order
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2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Happy Thanksgiving!
It’s Thanksgiving week! There will be turkey, stuffing, pies and lots of overeating. I will join in those festivities, but Thanksgiving will be different this year. Fewer people are traveling and that is a good thing physically, maybe not emotionally. … Continue reading
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Tagged deer season, family, gatherings, overeating, pandemic, Thanksgiving
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2020 Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Ice Storms and Tree Trimming
If you’ve ever lived with a sweetgum tree, you will understand. Last year was the worst. We’ve lived in this house for 24 years and the house was built in 1980. I can only assume the tree is 40 years … Continue reading
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Tagged ice storm, raking, shade, sweetgum tree, tree trimming
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