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Momming Monday: Springing Ahead

Yeah, today’s the Time Change. Just when you’ve gotten used to getting up when it’s finally beginning to lighten outside, you get knocked back to waking at Oh-Dark-Hundred. Seems like this whole “Spring Ahead” thing does nothing but put you [...]

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Photos of the abandoned antique cars nature has reclaimed

Photos of the abandoned antique cars nature has reclaimed.

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Heat: It’s Nothing New

So I was sauteing chicken on the driveway yesterday when one of my kids comes around the corner from the deck where he’s smacking wasp nests out of the grill and he says to me, “Mom, I think it’s the [...]

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Worldbuilding Wednesday: Whither the Weather?

…or “This time, it’s personal.”
Today, it was 94 F. Last week, it was 64 F and I ran down to the basement multiple times in the middle of writing, cooking, cleaning, laundry, and/or driving somewhere with green clouds in my [...]

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When the Levee Breaks

Yep, it’s Zep. But it’s also much older than those particular gods themselves. The song originally referred to the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and was written by Blues duo Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie (the only female blues [...]

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I Am Amazon, Hear Me Garden: Ancient Amazonian Superdirt And My Tomatoes

It’s Freaky Friday here at the blog, and that means History! Though I usually look for Diesel era history to post on Fridays, I’m taking things back a little further today because all week I’ve been out with my hands [...]

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Worldbuilding Wednesday: Save The Environment

What are you doing to the environment?
No, this is not going to be a post about recycling, or reducing your carbon footprint, or considering alternative energy sources (although for the record, think about doing any or all those things in [...]

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About the Author
I write stories about people who are a little left of center, finding their own way to Happily Ever After. My favorite hobbies are imagination-driven, and center around crafting or making things, whether it be sweaters, accessories, stories shared with good friends, or making my kids think.
My Books
“The Spelling Error”
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“Forever Material”
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