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Thursday Thoughts About Integrity

Oh how I long for the day when the top government official in the United States will once again have good taste, emotional maturity, balanced mental health, strong moral character and respect for others. Even though they didn’t have the moral and ethical integrity of a Carter or Obama, Reagan, and both George Bush presidents […]

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Happy Birthday to the USA

Patriotism used to run deep in my blood- in my bones. Born on the 4th of July there has always been a strong bond between me and this once Great Nation of the United States. In years past that patriotism would stir an excitement in me as my birthday, and the birthday of our independence,

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The Missing Cherries

Keeping up with the daily news is like watching an intense tennis match. One could get whiplash with the extreme back and forth in national and world events: The peace deal is on. Oops, the peace deal is off. Bombing has stopped. Oops, rockets are flying again. Gas prices are down a little. Oops, they

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Fun Story From Slim Randles

There’s nothing in the news that I have enough emotional energy to write about, so I’ll turn this space over to Slim Randles, author of many humorous books and his syndicated newspaper column, Home Country. It’s so nice of him to share his columns with us here, as well as readers of newspapers across the

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Happy Mother’s Day

Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms and grandmoms and special women in a child’s life. First off, I want to pay tribute to my mother, and send her some virtual roses. The following is a blog post I wrote about her in 2015. Ours was not a storybook relationship for many years, and it’s

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Thoughts on Writing and Family

There is something very beneficial for a writer to go back to older books and do a rewrite. The first benefit is realizing how much you’ve improved as a writer when you start making adjustments and fixing mistakes.  There is also a bit of a pat-on-your back feeling to be able to see how much

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Book Excerpt – Friday Reads

Currently, I’ve been rewriting my humorous memoir, A Dead Tomato Plant and a Paycheck, in preparation for releasing a new version with a new cover and professional formatting. When I first published the book, I formatted it myself, which was a mistake as I’m not tech savvy enough to do that properly. The cover is

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Friday Reads: Change of Heart by Jodi Picoult

Change of HeartJodi PicoultAstria PublishingReprintISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1416565604 *** SYNOPSIS *** One moment June Nealon is happily looking forward to years of love and laughter with her family. The next, she is facing a future as empty as her heart as she waits for a miracle. For Shay Bourne, life has no more surprises, and

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