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2025: The Sandhill Island saga
I’ve spent a lot of time on Sandhill Island developing the characters I love and some I didn’t. But they were important to the story. The small-town atmosphere has both nosey neighbors and camaraderie between people who live in the … Continue reading
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Tagged book-review, books, drugs, family ties, neighbors, romance, sandhill island, series
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2025: Faith Phillips
I met Faith Phillips a couple of years ago at a Library Festival at the Oklahoma City Municipal Library. We shared the elevator together and I loved her cowboy boots. Then I found out she was the speaker! I was … Continue reading
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Tagged book-review, books, Faith Phillips, fiction, novelist, reading, screen writer, True Crime, TV producer, writing
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2025: The Irony of Vacuuming
Last year for Christmas I got a Shark (Rumba type) vacuum cleaner. I love it! I was writing a story the other day, and the vacuum cleaner was vacuuming the floor, the dishwasher was washing the dishes, and the washing … Continue reading
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Tagged clean house, cleaning, Cobwebs, diy, home, lifestyle, spiders, vacuum, vacuuming
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2025: Indian Summer, Basil, and Butterflies
The weather has been unusual this summer. I think anyone in the Midwest will agree with that. It makes me wonder what our winter weather will be like. It was cool and wet this summer, will it be cold and … Continue reading
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Tagged basil, End of the season, food, garden, gardening, Indian Summer, Monarch butterflies, plants, recipes, too many plants, vegetables
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2025: A Moving Example
My neighbors are moving. The neighbor across the street moved out of state last week leaving an empty house. My husband lent him a dolly to help him move his bigger things. Now the neighbor to the south of him … Continue reading
2025: Pain and Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy hurts—sometimes. But it helps—all the time. I have had chronic back issues since before my first back surgery in 2005. I’ve had three and hope I’m not looking at number four in the near future. I’ve been going … Continue reading
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Tagged balance, exercise, health, legs, life, mental health, physical therapy, spine, surgery
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2025 – What to do Today?
I was stumped this morning as to what to write for my blog and what to eat for breakfast. It was just one of those mornings. Do you get up some days and think you can’t face another piece of … Continue reading
2025 – Sandhill Island Series
I wrote four books set on the fictional island of Sandhill. It is off the coast of Corpus Christi, TX in the Gulf of Mexico where I’ve visited many times. But not as often as I would like. I love … Continue reading
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Tagged beach read, book-review, book-reviews, books, fiction, final Sandhill Island, four novels, review, series
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2025 – Traveling Life
My husband and I have traveled a lot in our lives, though not as much as I would have liked. I have a wondering soul, but with my champagne taste came a beer pocketbook. And an aging body. But still … Continue reading
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Tagged exotic travel, Mesa Verede, skiiing, travel, travel on a shoestring
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