Friday Field Trip: The Ormsby House
For new followers and readers, I’ll repost this series of little blurbs about locations in my novel Us, Now and … Continue reading Friday Field Trip: The Ormsby House
For new followers and readers, I’ll repost this series of little blurbs about locations in my novel Us, Now and … Continue reading Friday Field Trip: The Ormsby House
For new followers and readers, I’ll repost this series of little blurbs about locations in my novel Us, Now and … Continue reading Friday Field Trip: Nevada State Museum
The Sweeney Building on the southwest corner of King and Curry was one of the earliest commercial buildings in Carson City. Continue reading Friday Field Trip: E.D. Sweeney Building
For new followers and readers, I’ll repost this series of little blurbs about locations in my novel Us, Now and … Continue reading Friday Field Trip: Adele’s
Mrs. Mac made a small offering at the statue of the Virgin Mary, lit a candle, and said a brief prayer before finding a place in a pew. She pulled two rosaries from her purse and handed one to Libby. They knelt and began reciting the Rosary. Continue reading Friday Field Trip: St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church
For new followers and readers, I’ll repost this series of little blurbs about locations in my novel Us, Now and … Continue reading Friday Field Trip: Kings Canyon Waterfall
For new followers and readers, I’ll repost this series of little blurbs about locations in my novel Us, Now and … Continue reading Friday Field Trip: Brewery Arts Center
Share a story about the furthest you’ve ever traveled from home. It’s hard to get farther away from my home … Continue reading Going down under
“…a story of love, loss, and second chances.” Continue reading Another trip around the sun for my book and me
Its poignancy gets me every single time. Perhaps because in 1986 when the movie came out my daughters were growing up way too fast. I could see a time when they would be gone from home and be literally somewhere out there. Continue reading What song speaks to you and why?
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