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2019 Life-long Learning: If Dogs Ran the World
On Sunday mornings I write a blog. I sip my coffee and try to get my brain in gear and today, I seam to be a blank slate. I read the paper and came away with the same … Continue reading
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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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2018 Clearing My Life: Blooming Justice
The first in the Keystone Lake Series, Blooming Justice is soon to be released. Erin Sampson is a high school senior ready to start college – on a shoe-string. Hard working and determined, she knows she wants to … Continue reading
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Tagged bullies, flower shop, friendship, lawy office, love, rape, Sexual harrassment
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2017 Something New: Choices
My sister once told me she watched me reinvent myself again and again. I reinvent myself, I thought? I had no idea I did that. I guess I get bored easily and want to try new things, but I … Continue reading
2017 Something New: Island Life
If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be – mountains, beach, desert, in the middle of a forest, or the heart of a big city? Many people would say the beach with the constant ebb … Continue reading
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Tagged Corpus Christi, Island Life, lies, love, mystery, Secrets of Sandhill Island
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2016 Cultivating Gratitude: Family
Thanksgiving is next week and I’m sure you and your family have big plans. Mine has been sending email messages for a week deciding on a menu. The person who hosts the dinner takes care of meat and then … Continue reading
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A NEW BEGINNING FOR A NEW BOOK
I am proud to announce my new romance suspense novel Secrets of Sandhill Island is released by Wild Rose Press. We will have an official online launch party Sunday, February 8, 2015 at 2:00 on Facebook. Please join … Continue reading
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Tagged beachhouse, Facebook, hermit, launch party, love, Sand Hill Island, Superbowl, suspense
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THE BALANCED LIFE NO. 9
Today was my husband’s birthday. We are like and old married couple (oh, maybe that’s because we are an old married couple) that have been together so long they don’t know how to live without each other. We … Continue reading
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LUCKY THIRTEEN – FIFTY-TWO NEW THINGS TO DO IN 2013: NO. 48
Christmas is almost upon us. Is your shopping done? Have you finished your baking? Have you told your friends and family that you love them? Have you remembered the true meaning of Christmas? My daughter agreed to host … Continue reading
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LUCKY THIRTEEN – FIFTY-TWO NEW THINGS TO DO IN 2013: NO. 26
Walking down the isle of the small chapel in the handmade dress and the small bouquet of daisies forty-one years ago today, I said “I do” to my high school sweetheart. There were a few friends and family … Continue reading




