Monthly Archives: August 2018
Reality Mirrors Fiction – for reals!
Sometimes reality mirrors fiction. I’m thinking of Jules Verne who invented cool contraptions in his novels written in the late 1800s that are now real. Or, as in this week, my novel The Archer’s Perspective. Let me explain. The Archer’s Perspective begins when the main character, her name is Piper, is riding her four-wheeler in … Continue reading
35 years today!
The front of our wedding invitation started out “Today I marry my friend…” That was thirty-five years ago today. And yes, I did indeed marry my friend (though he’s much more than that!). In the ensuing years, we have refined that friendship (and the much more!) through many seasons of better and … Continue reading
Fighting My Phone Addiction
When I was growing up, anytime the phone on the wall rang, everyone would scramble to answer it. Being the youngest of three, I didn’t often get calls, but even so I ran to try to get it first. It didn’t matter if we were eating dinner, or watching TV or in the middle … Continue reading
Ponder This – by Karl Coulson
NOTE: For today’s blog, we have a guest writer, my husband Karl. Thanks Honey! There are some things that I do which make me shake my head and wonder, why? As ya’ll know, donna kay and I are spending the summer in our fifth wheel – sometimes camping in the mountains, sometimes in Encampment parked … Continue reading