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2025: The Birds are Starving!
I don’t know if that title is correct, but the birds in my yard have eaten almost nothing from my bird feeder this winter. They were thick in the summer. I would have thought that in frigid winter when worms … Continue reading
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Tagged Bird feeding, birding, birds, fine feathered friends, food, nature, oatmeal and birds, photography, warmth, wildlife
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2025: Blooming Greed
I am thankful to be writing for The Wild Rose Press. I have a great editor and design staff for covers and I am helped to make my craft the best it can be. My latest book with them is … Continue reading
2025: Snow, New Novels, and Thankfulness
We’re in the middle of January and here in Oklahoma it means the middle of the coldest part of the year. I’m not a fan of wintry weather. I normally just hunker down and get through it. Today I may … Continue reading
2025: Thankfulness
Last week I talked about being thankful for my life and the things in it. Here on the Great Plains this morning it is 20 degrees with a howling north wind, ice, and snow. But my heater is working. The … Continue reading
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Tagged baking, gratitude, heater, rehab, thankfullness, weather, winter, winter storm, writing
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2024: Thankfullness
Christmas is over. We still have New Years next week, but the holidays are winding down. I have one more present to deliver today, but that is all. It has been an eventful season full of joy, sadness, and exhaustion. … Continue reading
2024: Almost Christmas
It’s almost the end of another year. I have been on this planet for a long time. And still, I have lots to learn. I blog on Sunday mornings and that means I have only one more this year. Next … Continue reading
2024: The Gift of Books for Christmas
There are only two more weeks until Christmas. I have MOST of my shopping done. The house is decorated and the cards—well, let’s just say I have them. How’s your shopping going? Is there that one person who is so … Continue reading
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2024: The Season of Friendship
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! I got the tree up and some of the presents wrapped. Mostly I use gift bags, it’s so much easier. I have to get some cards out soon. But in the middle … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas, death, family, festivities, friendship, funeral, funerals
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2024: Changes
It’s been an eventful fall. Every weekend in October was full of travel (not that I’m complaining, I love travel) and several family members spent time in the hospital. Then there was Thanksgiving and company, and today I plan to … Continue reading
2024: Thankful for Another Thanksgiving
It’s the week of Thanksgiving—the beginning of the holiday season. It’s that month with too much food, too little money, and lots of company at your house and others. I will host Thanksgiving for my family this year but I’m … Continue reading
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