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2017 Something New: It’s Autumn Again!
Fall is upon us. The temperatures fell this week and my basil and cannas are worse for wear. I made pesto at the last minute to save as much basil as possible and I have faith the cannas … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, banana bread, garage sales, gardening, indoors, Return to Glome's Valley, soup
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2017 Something New: Something Old
I viewed the original manuscript typed by Dr. Angie Debo for And Still the Waters Run at the OSU library this week. It was her most controversial book and almost not published because of the content. I spent … Continue reading
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Tagged Dr. Angie DeBo, Edmon Low Library, history of Oklahoma, One Book One Community, OSU
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2017 Something New: Return to Glome’s Valley
Warm afternoons turned into cool mornings in the forests of southeast Oklahoma last weekend. But we are Vikings. We can take it! The storms overnight turned over a few tents – but the damage was minimal. My … Continue reading
2017 Something New: Heavener Runestone Viking Fest
Many years ago, on a weekend trip to southeastern Oklahoma, I encountered the Heavener Runestone. I wandered around the park and stared at the stone in awe. There is more than one school of thought about the origin of … Continue reading
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Tagged Columbus, Europeans, Gloria Farley, Heavener Runestone Park, Return to Glome's Valley, Viking Fest
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2017 Something New: One Book, One Community
I have the honor of leading a discussion group this week with the Enid Public Library’s “One Book, One Community” on Saturday, October 7, 2017, 9:00 a.m. at the Railroad Museum of Oklahoma in Enid. Like minds all over … Continue reading
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Tagged Angie Debo, Daws Act, library, performances, Prairie City, Will Hill
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2017 Something New: Old Friends
I used to listen to retired folks say they are so busy these days, they don’t know where the time goes. I thought, you’re retired, what is so important? And then I found out after I retired from the … Continue reading
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Tagged dinner, dog, jobs retirement, old friends, time, walks, wine
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2017 Something New: Vikings!
Once again, I’ll sip coffee in the ancient forests of Oklahoma with thousands of my closest friends and take in the sights and smells of all things Viking. October 14 and 15 this fall is the Heavener Runestone Viking … Continue reading
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Tagged Celtic music, Dragons, draugrs, Heavener Runestone, magical creatures, Return to Glome's Valley, Viking Fest
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2017 Something New: Prairie City
Red dust covered the back window, forcing me to use the much-neglected side mirrors. Gravel roads on the prairie – a great improvement over the ruts formed by mud and covered wagons – dirtied only the outside of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Angie Debo, libraries, Marsha, Oklahoma, Oklahoma history, One Book, One Community, Prairie City
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2017 Something New: Glome Returns
The forests of Oklahoma are magical. If you look hard enough, you will find trolls, fairies, runestones, magic swords – and Norse gods. And there might even be dragons. The Glome’s Valley series takes place in southeast Oklahoma at … Continue reading
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Tagged Dragons, Glome's Valley, Heavener Runestone, Norse gods, Oklahoma fairytale, Vikings
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2017 Something New: Angie Debo, Return to Glome’s Valley, and Woolaroc
I’ve had a busy week. Return to Glome’s Valley released and books should be delivered tomorrow. I’m so excited about this book! I set up two book signings in addition to the Heavener Runestone Viking Fest. October is filling … Continue reading




