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SIMULACRUM
Wild Word Friday! SIMULACRUM means a counterfeit image, a travesty or sham. The simula portion of SIMULACRUM has ancient roots in the Latin word simul, which means together with or likewise. Crum comes to us from the Anglo-Saxon, crump or crumb. Both versions of the word mean bent or crooked. (Did you know that in…
A Glance Back – Winner!
This week we received one of those flashy ads that include a glued-on fake car key and the promise that if you scratch off the gray on the 3 scratch-off pads and they match, you’re a winner!! Guess what? My 3 pads matched. As did everyone’s, I’m sure. Now if I needed to buy a…
April ’13 1st Book Winner!
Congratulations to Michelle Ule the winner of Ann H. Gabhart’s wonderful novel SCENT OF LILACS!! Michelle, please email your address to me at sue@sueharrison.com and I’ll mail your book to you ASAP! Blessings! Sue
Puppy Love/ Brittany!
For years our neighbors owned a Brittany. She was a beauty, friendly and sweet in temperament. This breed was originally developed in France and is considered a sporting dog, used to hunt birds, and they are also a wonderful family dog, good with kids and full of energy but gentle enough to be a house…