Book Review – Dear Friend by Gina L. Mulligan
Over the weekend, I received a copy of a lovely book, Dear Friend by Gina L. Mulligan. She did not write all the content in the book, rather she compiled letters of encouragement, humor and love written by others to be shared with women dealing with breast cancer. I follow Gina and Girls Love Mail […]
Monday Morning Musings – Going Pink
First I want to share a few pictures of the Texas sky I took recently. I do love the many cloud formations that I can see early in the morning and at sunset. There is something so awe-inspiring about the splendid colors splashed across the backdrop of blue. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so […]
Monday Morning Musings
Happy President’s Day. I almost forgot it was a holiday. I liked it better when we celebrated Washington’s birthday and Lincoln’s birthday on separate days. It gave us an opportunity to remember the contributions each made to our country. Here are some interesting facts about George Washington. Now that the frigid weather has gone away […]
Book Review – Don’t Tell Anyone by Laurie Boris
Don’t Tell AnyoneLaurie BorisPaperback: 232 pagesPublisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (December 9, 2012)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1481152092 Right from the beginning I connected with the central character in this story, Liza, who is awakened in the early hours of morning after partying half the night and she wonders if her husband, Adam, “…is still dancing with Cara […]
Ranting Again
Okay, I thought I could maybe go a whole week or so without a rant, but a story on Sixty Minutes this evening got to me. The story was about an oncology clinic in Las Vegas that was closed because of the tough economic times. The hospital CEO was interviewed and she said that the […]
Supporting Cancer Research
Please help me welcome Randy Rawls as today’s Wednesday’s Guest. Randy has written a number of books – more about that in his bio – and his latest is a fun romp, Jingle and His Magnificent Seven, which I reviewed last Sunday. Just like there is never too much pumpkin pie at Thanksgiving, there are […]
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