And today’s post is going to be one of the quickest you’ll find during the A to Z Challenge. I’m still suffering from this miserable cold from hell. I probably should be quarantined. Nevertheless, I’m not a quitter. I’ll hang in there for all of A to Z. Anyway, the post I’d originally planned for …Read More
P is for Pointer Post
Pointing you to Chiseled in Rock blog where I’m replaying a few cheap ways to relieve stress when your To Do List is out of control. It’s playful, so I hope you enjoy it.
O is for Out of Order and Oatman, Arizona
I’m out of order. I’m coughing, have a very sore throat, am sneezing and dripping, and my sinuses are trying burst my head open from the inside. My teeth even hurt. My apologies for taking the easy way out today, but I plan to spend another day on the couch, drinking hot tea and lots …Read More
Monthly Book Giveaway by Mystery Writers of America
This month Mystery Writers of America is giving away twenty excellent books. The April books are: Love Me to Death by Allison Brennan Merciless by Mary Burton Before Cain Strikes by Joshua Corin Rogue Island by Bruce DeSilva So Close the Hand of Death by J.T. Ellison Silent Mercy by Linda Fairstein Love You More …Read More
N is for Norway
“N” is one of my super easy posts because I get to refer you to a wonderful travel blog called Girls Trek Too from author/blogger Cara Lopez Lee, author of They Only Eat Their Husbands. My guest post (with photos) is called Older Gals Trek Too: Discovering My Norwegian Homeland. In 1998 I took a …Read More
M is for Maastricht, Holland
The driving trip my husband and I took in March 1997 included a tiny corner of Holland. We stopped in the city of Maastricht to look around. There’s always something to see in any town or city in Europe, so we were able to find historic buildings: and enjoy beer in yet one more country: …Read More
L is for Lugano, Switzerland
Back to the travel theme today. During our driving trip around Italy, Switzerland, and France in April, 2000, my husband and I spent a couple of days in Lugano, Switzerland. It was quiet and peaceful, flowers blooming everywhere, and I can’t remember ever being so calm and relaxed on a vacation. We took a funicular …Read More
K is for Katie Kitten
I’ve written about Katrina Katie Kitten before. On February 9th I was at Kaye Barley’s Meanderings and Muses with a post about My Office, My Pet, and Me. Two days later our kitten got sick. On February 23, I wrote this in my Wednesday Scramble: On Friday, Feb. 11th, the kitten we adopted from the …Read More
J is for Java or Joe
My dad and uncle used to sing the Java Jive a lot. (That link is to a fun Manhattan Transfer video clip on You Tube). Anyway, I feel that way about my coffee, too. Of all the coffees I’ve enjoyed on my travels (and I must do my best to stick to my travel theme …Read More
I is for Illinois Weather
Friday’s travels were seriously complicated by the storms that passed through Chicago in the morning. As you know, flight delays snowball and affect travel and connections all over the country. My trip went something like this: 9:30 AM — Arrived at University of Illinois Willard Airport in Savoy and returned my snazzy red Camry rental …Read More
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