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2019 Life Long Learning: Learning to be a Father
I’ve been married to the same man for 47 years. Yes, we are spring chickens. He became a father maybe before he was ready, but he was thrilled both times. We had two children when we were young, … Continue reading
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Tagged burgers, children, Father's Day, fathers, hot dogs, young parents
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2019 Life-Long Learning: Author Laura Boon – Tenses and Tennis
My guest this morning is Laura Boon. She hails from Sydney, Australia, though she’s lived all over the world. Laura is a fellow “Rose” writing romance for The Wild Rose Press. Please help me in welcoming, Laura Boon! Hi … Continue reading
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Tagged Deerbourne Inn Series, Laura Boon, Lion Dancing for Love, paranormal romance, tennis, tenses
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2019 Life-Long Learning: The Deerbourne Inn Series
I recently e-published a novella with The Wild Rose Press, Witches’ Cliff, along with several other very talented authors. So far I count 11 novellas set at the same Vermont inn all with different stories to tell. I’m … Continue reading
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Tagged The Deerbourne Inn, The Wild Rose Press, Witch trials, Witches' Cliff
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2019 Life-Long Learning: The Oklahoma Standard
I’ve gotten off the track of life-long learning in the last few weeks, but I feel I learn something new every day. So, to get back on track, I wanted you to know I am trying to learn … Continue reading
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Tagged flooding, Oklahoma Standard, Oklahoma weather, poetry, tornados
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2019 Life-Long Learning: Tornado Season – Oklahoma’s Fifth Season
Spring in Oklahoma! If you’ve lived here long, or even if you haven’t, you know why Oklahoma was given the nickname “Tornado Alley.” Some years are worse than others. The above picture is a free stock photo, not … Continue reading
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Tagged Great Plains, hail, Oklahoma Standard, Oklahoma weather, thunderstorms, tornadoes
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2019 Life-long Learning: Keystone Lake series
Erin grew up on Keystone Lake and the little town of Mannford, Oklahoma in northeast Oklahoma. It was an idyllic life for her and her mother until her father died on a cross-country trip. Then the two became … Continue reading
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Tagged #metoo, fear, flower shop, justice, Keystone Lake, law school, love, Oklahoma law
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2019 Life-long Learning: OWFI 2019
Home from OWFI conference I am exhausted. I always feel this way after spending a weekend with like minds from all over. It was exhilarating and exhausting at the same time. I renewed old friendships and made some … Continue reading
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2017 Life-Long Learning: Learning to Live With Allergies
I’ve always been active and able to do what I wanted. I know I’m not getting any younger but my allergies have been terrible this year. I’ve had a stopped-up ear for over three weeks now, gone to … Continue reading
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Tagged #oklahomagardening, iris, nutsedge, OWFI Conference, spring allergies, writers
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2019 Lifetime Learning: Witches’ Cliff Releasing April 24
When The Wild Rose Press decided on another collaborative writing event for their authors, I thought what fun to give a topic and everyone write something different for it. I was right! The idea was to take a … Continue reading
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Tagged Deerbourne Inn, Salem Witch Trials, The Wild Rose Press, Vermont Inn
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2019 Life-Long Learning: Drenched at the Runestone Park
It was the best of times; it was the worst of times. Oh, that’s already been done. But it sums up this weekend fairly well. It was the weekend of the biannual Heavener Runestone Viking Fest at the … Continue reading
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Tagged book sales, Cold, Heavener Runestone Viking and Celtic Festival, rain, Vikings, wet
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