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SWARD
Wild Word Friday! SWARD is one of those words seldom heard in modern English. As a noun, it’s used to designate a grass-covered area or a field. As a verb it means to cover or become covered with grass. SWARD traces its roots to an Anglo-Saxon word, sweard, which means a skin or hide. In…
Your Life & Mine: Treats!
The first word our schnauzer learned as a puppy was TREAT! I don’t blame her. Treats are an important part of my life, too. Here are a couple of my favorites, good examples of the mixed background in my family — a bit Hillbilly, a bit East Coast. We usually had pig hocks in the…
About Hair Color
About You! I’m a brunette. Well, I was a brunette. Now I’m a brunette thanks to the skills of my colorist. (No, this is not me. I wish it were!) For a while, I actually went gray, and I was fine with that until the first time someone “carded” me as a senior citizen. Who? Me? Wait a…
Our 1st June 2013 Free Book!
Our first free book this month is a small hardcover edition of SCRUMPTIOUS PIES & TARTS by Linda Collister. If you love pies or love to bake, this little book is just right for you. To have your name included in our Wednesday, June 19 drawing, just answer this question: What’s your favorite kind of…
Thank you, Beth!
Absolutely stunning.