Review of Protective Instinct, by Joy York
Here we are with February coming to a close in the next week, and the weather’s been bouncing up and down like our dog’s floppy ears...
Review of, The Girl From Huizen, by Paulette Mahurin
Both of my parents are first generation immigrants from the Netherlands. They moved to Canada as small children with their families just...
Review of, Tell Me A Story In 99 Words, by Annette Rochelle Aben
It’s early morning and a welcomed cool breeze drift in from the open window. Every now and then, I pause to watch dawn’s ever-reaching...
Review of, The Last Drive, by John Howell
Ah! Sweet Sunday! The last of the smoke from the wild fires burning North-West of here has cleared out, and we’ve had some much needed...
I’m Back!
So, it’s been quite awhile since I’ve last engaged in anything writing. Around March 8, to be exact. If I’m honest, it was intentional....
Photos With Captions To Make You Smile And Think
It’s been awhile since I’ve done one of these. I hope you enjoy and have a great weekend! Last night one, or both, of our cats, Sage and...
Review of, They Call Me Mom: Making a Difference as an Elementary School Teacher, by Pete Springer
It’s Monday morning, and as night slowly emerges into day, I’m thinking back to a great weekend. Great because I was able to have an in...
Photos With Captions To Make You Smile And Think
I’m back with another round of photos from daily life. My, things have changed both inside and outside since my last post. Outside, we’ve...
Making The Best Of It
Well, this morning I woke to a sore throat and cough; a rapid test confirmed that I am the “gracious” host of COVID. Whoo-whoo, it’s like...
Review of, The Prince And The Prodigal, by Jill Eileen Smith
As I look out the window, all I can see is brown . . . but that’s a good thing! Yesterday the ground was being struck by hail and sleet...