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EAVESDROP
Wild Word Friday! Once upon a time, the English had a law that required a homebuilder to get a permit before he could build eaves that allowed water to drip on land owned by someone else. Not only were eaves sometimes a controversial matter in ancient England, in the 1600s they gave us the verb EAVESDROP,…
On The Road: The Traveling Writer
One of the great perks of writing books has to be the “on the road” aspect. My husband Neil and I have a dorky habit of beginning our journeys with a quick rendition of the Willy Nelson song, “On the Road Again.” (I warned you we were dorky.) On this particular trip, though, I flew…
January 2019 FREE BOOK Winner!
Congratulations to Ginny Lockhart who won our Free Book drawing this month! In answer to our question about what color roses she likes best, Ginny said, “I don’t know the real name, but blush pink. It reminds me of the pink in ballet shoes and tutus.” I think you’ve mentioned a color that many of…
Eastern European Research Trip – Horses!
I have loved horses since I was very young, and one of the “characters” in my novel-in-progress, BONE FIRE, is a horse. Horses from 5000 B.C. (the timeline of the novel) were quite different from horses today. They were smaller, with large heads, and the insides of their legs were striped, like zebra legs. One…
Small Joys–Bloom Despite The Hurt
When these plants came up in my garden, it was apparent that a hard winter had almost killed them. Their leaves were black and half-dead. I promised to mulch them better next fall (I talk to my plants.), and then didn’t pay much attention to them. Imagine my surprise when the beautiful white blossoms appeared…
EAVESDROP
Wild Word Friday! Once upon a time, the English had a law that required a homebuilder to get a permit before he could build eaves that allowed water to drip on land owned by someone else. Not only were eaves sometimes a controversial matter in ancient England, in the 1600s they gave us the verb EAVESDROP,…
On The Road: The Traveling Writer
One of the great perks of writing books has to be the “on the road” aspect. My husband Neil and I have a dorky habit of beginning our journeys with a quick rendition of the Willy Nelson song, “On the Road Again.” (I warned you we were dorky.) On this particular trip, though, I flew…
January 2019 FREE BOOK Winner!
Congratulations to Ginny Lockhart who won our Free Book drawing this month! In answer to our question about what color roses she likes best, Ginny said, “I don’t know the real name, but blush pink. It reminds me of the pink in ballet shoes and tutus.” I think you’ve mentioned a color that many of…
Eastern European Research Trip – Horses!
I have loved horses since I was very young, and one of the “characters” in my novel-in-progress, BONE FIRE, is a horse. Horses from 5000 B.C. (the timeline of the novel) were quite different from horses today. They were smaller, with large heads, and the insides of their legs were striped, like zebra legs. One…
Small Joys–Bloom Despite The Hurt
When these plants came up in my garden, it was apparent that a hard winter had almost killed them. Their leaves were black and half-dead. I promised to mulch them better next fall (I talk to my plants.), and then didn’t pay much attention to them. Imagine my surprise when the beautiful white blossoms appeared…
EAVESDROP
Wild Word Friday! Once upon a time, the English had a law that required a homebuilder to get a permit before he could build eaves that allowed water to drip on land owned by someone else. Not only were eaves sometimes a controversial matter in ancient England, in the 1600s they gave us the verb EAVESDROP,…
On The Road: The Traveling Writer
One of the great perks of writing books has to be the “on the road” aspect. My husband Neil and I have a dorky habit of beginning our journeys with a quick rendition of the Willy Nelson song, “On the Road Again.” (I warned you we were dorky.) On this particular trip, though, I flew…
January 2019 FREE BOOK Winner!
Congratulations to Ginny Lockhart who won our Free Book drawing this month! In answer to our question about what color roses she likes best, Ginny said, “I don’t know the real name, but blush pink. It reminds me of the pink in ballet shoes and tutus.” I think you’ve mentioned a color that many of…
Eastern European Research Trip – Horses!
I have loved horses since I was very young, and one of the “characters” in my novel-in-progress, BONE FIRE, is a horse. Horses from 5000 B.C. (the timeline of the novel) were quite different from horses today. They were smaller, with large heads, and the insides of their legs were striped, like zebra legs. One…
Small Joys–Bloom Despite The Hurt
When these plants came up in my garden, it was apparent that a hard winter had almost killed them. Their leaves were black and half-dead. I promised to mulch them better next fall (I talk to my plants.), and then didn’t pay much attention to them. Imagine my surprise when the beautiful white blossoms appeared…