Nobody’s Baby and the Heroes. #Veterans Day #WorldWarII #Father #humor
At eighteen, you’re immortal. On the radio last week, I heard a World War II veteran reminiscing about the briefing …
At eighteen, you’re immortal. On the radio last week, I heard a World War II veteran reminiscing about the briefing …
Loving Vengeance (The Ross Duology Book 2) by Georgia Rose A woman with a troubled past. A new love …
Remember, remember the fifth of November…—Guy Fawkes chant On Tuesday my neighbors in our little village gathered on the …
[One of my all-time favorite writers, Carol Hedges, has some tough love on her fabulous blog today for all you …
NIGHT OF THE LIVING DREAD? Trick or treat?
Guest post by Karen Roper (reblogged from rhinoclimbs.com) John has his version of climbing Grassy Point. I have mine. …
Did you hear about the scientists in Virginia who taught rats to drive cars? Dr. Kelly Lambert of the University …
It was actually the squirrel’s fault. One minute we were walking along a street in Glasgow. The next moments seemed …
In my old Pacific Northwest life, glass sculptor Dale Chihuly is a household name. In my new UK life, London’s …
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