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2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – The Summer of our Discontent
It’s been three weeks since my spinal surgery and I’m feeling human. I walk and practice my physical therapy exercises and I’ve even had to get back into cooking. I’m doing well. It’s been a strange and hot … Continue reading
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Tagged back brace, physical therapy, reading, sickness, surgeries, trips, walker, writing
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2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Big Magic!
I’m reading a new book, Big Magic, by Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray Love. You might like it. It is about living the creative life and is mostly geared toward writers, but also other artists. Some of … Continue reading
2020: Fewer Possessions More Experiences – Surgery!
I spent a couple of days this week at the Oklahoma Heart Hospital South. No there is nothing wrong with my heart. But my spine is another story. My neurosurgeon works out of that hospital and he gave … Continue reading
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Tagged core strength, flowers, friends, Melissa Gilbert, surgery
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2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Beach Read!
Sandhill Island is a mythical place – a place in my mind. But I could live there. I would love the slow pace and the self-reliant people who live near and on the water. They have adventures, romances, … Continue reading
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Tagged beach read, ice cream, Island Life, sandhill island, soon to release
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2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Witches’ Cliff
IT’S HOT OUTSIDE! And I’m not talking about the political scene. The temperatures in Oklahoma have reached the century mark and the humidity is trying to keep up with it. If you’re going outside, do it early morning or late … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, fantasy, international digital awards, romance, Vermont, witches
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2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Civil Unrest
If you follow my blogs you know they’re normally light. I talk about the current book I’m promoting or the flowers blooming in my garden. But today, I had to say something serious. I lived through the race … Continue reading
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Tagged arrest, civil unrest, Desiderata, forgiveness, George Floyd, kindness, Max Uhrmann, Officer Chauvin, riots
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2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Witches’ Cliff novella
Last year when The Wild Rose Press called for submissions for novellas based on a fictional Vermont Inn, the noise of mad scribbling and typing could be heard around the globe. Not all of The Wild Rose Press … Continue reading
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Tagged Deerbourne Inn Series, finalist, Halloween, IDA, novella, quick read, witches
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2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Experiencing Mother’s Day
It’s Mother’s Day and today we celebrate mothers everywhere and their contribution to the world. I looked for a picture of my mother in the stacks that desperately needed attention and came up with this one. She was … Continue reading
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Tagged children, daughter, mother, Mother's Day, pottery, son
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2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Stone of Thor Wins!
Last week in my blog I talked about the Heavener Runestone https://heavenerrunestonepark.com/ and my two Glomes’ Valley books. It is obvious that I love the forest near the runestone and the lore that accompanies it. I keep contemplating … Continue reading




