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Friday Field Trip: Bridgeport, California
Us, Now & Then

Friday Field Trip: Bridgeport, California

If you’ve ever traveled U.S. Route 395 along the Eastern Sierra, you know that there are some great little towns … Continue reading Friday Field Trip: Bridgeport, California

Friday Field Trip: The Ormsby House
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Friday Field Trip: The Ormsby House

Despite its long history and prime location across from the Legislature at the corner of Fifth and Carson Streets, the … Continue reading Friday Field Trip: The Ormsby House

Friday Field Trip: Puerto Rico
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Friday Field Trip: Puerto Rico

While nowhere near Carson City, Puerto Rico figures into my novel, US, NOW AND THEN briefly but significantly. Claire’s Peace … Continue reading Friday Field Trip: Puerto Rico

Friday Field Trip: St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church
Us, Now & Then

Friday Field Trip: St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church

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

Friday Field Trip: Brewery Arts Center
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Friday Field Trip: Brewery Arts Center

Brewery Arts Center Most people in Carson City have attended some sort of event here. An art class, a play, … Continue reading Friday Field Trip: Brewery Arts Center

Friday Field Trip: Nevada State Museum
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Friday Field Trip: Nevada State Museum

Growing up in Carson City during the 1950s & 60s meant making your own fun. For adventurous Claire and her … Continue reading Friday Field Trip: Nevada State Museum

Friday Field Trip: E.D. Sweeney Building
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Friday Field Trip: E.D. Sweeney Building

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

Friday Field Trip: Adele’s
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Friday Field Trip: Adele’s

Since so much of Us, Now and Then is set in Carson City, Nevada as well as the Eastern Sierra, … Continue reading Friday Field Trip: Adele’s

My ebook 50% off!
Us, Now & Then

My ebook 50% off!

Special offer on Nook and other non-Kindle ebooks until March 27 available through Smashwords. Just $1.50!     Continue reading My ebook 50% off!

Look what arrived during my birthday party!
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Look what arrived during my birthday party!

My book. Or proof of the book anyway. On Sunday we held a little gathering of old friends to celebrate … Continue reading Look what arrived during my birthday party!

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