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CRANBERRY
Wild Word Friday! When the first European settlers came to North America, one of the berries they discovered to be edible was the CRANBERRY. This marsh berry comes to us via the graces of a trailing evergreen that loves lots of water. When the British settlers came to North America, they named the CRANBERRY, fen…
Free Book! February 2014
Michael K. Reynolds has written a great trilogy about Irish immigrants settling in American during the 1800s. I love historical novels, and I’ve really been “caught” by Reynolds’ novels. So you won’t be surprised to learn that our first free book in February 2014 is Michael’s SONGS OF THE SHENANDOAH, an Heirs of Ireland novel….
October 2014 FREE BOOK WINNER!
Congratulations to Verva McDonald Adam who won our October 2014 Free Book, TUTOR’S DAUGHTER by Julie Klassen! Happy reading, Verva, I’ll mail the book ASAP! Blessings! Sue
A Glance Back – River “Cruise”
Looking back on this week, I can’t believe how much we crammed into just a few days – family visits, author appearances, and travel – but I’ll limit this post to the day we spent on the Muskegon River in Michigan with our son and his daughters. Unfortunately our daughter-in-law and daughter had to work…
A Glance Back – Weekend!
Last weekend we took a whirlwind trip down state to see our kids and grandkids. For years, our daughter lived in Europe, and we were fortunate to make a couple of wonderful trips to see her there. During the time she lived in Europe, she had wonderful experiences and made friends that became family for…
Small Joys – The Catch!
I’ve decided to start a blog series–Small Joys–dedicated to seeing life through optimistic eyes. My husband demonstrated his ability to see the good in a tough situation when he came home from an afternoon fishing trip with a hook embedded in his finger. (Yep, a trip to the ER.) His comment? “At least I caught…
CRANBERRY
Wild Word Friday! When the first European settlers came to North America, one of the berries they discovered to be edible was the CRANBERRY. This marsh berry comes to us via the graces of a trailing evergreen that loves lots of water. When the British settlers came to North America, they named the CRANBERRY, fen…
Free Book! February 2014
Michael K. Reynolds has written a great trilogy about Irish immigrants settling in American during the 1800s. I love historical novels, and I’ve really been “caught” by Reynolds’ novels. So you won’t be surprised to learn that our first free book in February 2014 is Michael’s SONGS OF THE SHENANDOAH, an Heirs of Ireland novel….
October 2014 FREE BOOK WINNER!
Congratulations to Verva McDonald Adam who won our October 2014 Free Book, TUTOR’S DAUGHTER by Julie Klassen! Happy reading, Verva, I’ll mail the book ASAP! Blessings! Sue
A Glance Back – River “Cruise”
Looking back on this week, I can’t believe how much we crammed into just a few days – family visits, author appearances, and travel – but I’ll limit this post to the day we spent on the Muskegon River in Michigan with our son and his daughters. Unfortunately our daughter-in-law and daughter had to work…
A Glance Back – Weekend!
Last weekend we took a whirlwind trip down state to see our kids and grandkids. For years, our daughter lived in Europe, and we were fortunate to make a couple of wonderful trips to see her there. During the time she lived in Europe, she had wonderful experiences and made friends that became family for…
Small Joys – The Catch!
I’ve decided to start a blog series–Small Joys–dedicated to seeing life through optimistic eyes. My husband demonstrated his ability to see the good in a tough situation when he came home from an afternoon fishing trip with a hook embedded in his finger. (Yep, a trip to the ER.) His comment? “At least I caught…
CRANBERRY
Wild Word Friday! When the first European settlers came to North America, one of the berries they discovered to be edible was the CRANBERRY. This marsh berry comes to us via the graces of a trailing evergreen that loves lots of water. When the British settlers came to North America, they named the CRANBERRY, fen…
Free Book! February 2014
Michael K. Reynolds has written a great trilogy about Irish immigrants settling in American during the 1800s. I love historical novels, and I’ve really been “caught” by Reynolds’ novels. So you won’t be surprised to learn that our first free book in February 2014 is Michael’s SONGS OF THE SHENANDOAH, an Heirs of Ireland novel….
October 2014 FREE BOOK WINNER!
Congratulations to Verva McDonald Adam who won our October 2014 Free Book, TUTOR’S DAUGHTER by Julie Klassen! Happy reading, Verva, I’ll mail the book ASAP! Blessings! Sue
A Glance Back – River “Cruise”
Looking back on this week, I can’t believe how much we crammed into just a few days – family visits, author appearances, and travel – but I’ll limit this post to the day we spent on the Muskegon River in Michigan with our son and his daughters. Unfortunately our daughter-in-law and daughter had to work…
A Glance Back – Weekend!
Last weekend we took a whirlwind trip down state to see our kids and grandkids. For years, our daughter lived in Europe, and we were fortunate to make a couple of wonderful trips to see her there. During the time she lived in Europe, she had wonderful experiences and made friends that became family for…
Small Joys – The Catch!
I’ve decided to start a blog series–Small Joys–dedicated to seeing life through optimistic eyes. My husband demonstrated his ability to see the good in a tough situation when he came home from an afternoon fishing trip with a hook embedded in his finger. (Yep, a trip to the ER.) His comment? “At least I caught…