Ask the Question!

Do you have discounts for seniors? It's not a hard question, but when you're getting used to the fact that you're over 60 it's still a brand-spankin' new thing to think about. I am totally guilty of thinking things like: Should I ask for a discount? (YES!) Does it make me look cheap or needy?... Continue Reading →

Where I am Meant to Be

One of my favorite authors liked a response I wrote on another favorite author’s Reader page. OMG One of my favorite authors liked my response! And responded thanking me! Me! OMG (takes a deep breath) I haven’t written here in weeks. I could blame long covid fatigue or brain fog, or a truly beastly cold,... Continue Reading →

Book Review: Highland Echo by Willa Blair

Having read the first four books in the Highland Talents Heritage series by Willa Blair, I was ready for a good story. It was a great story. It was an on-the-edge-of-my-seat, oh-no-I-can't-read-further-but-can't-put-it-down and an oh-what-a-romance story. It was an I'm-sorry-it-ended-when-is-the-next-one story. It is important to note that Eilidh and Bhaltair's story stood beautifully on its... Continue Reading →

Expiration Dates and a Dirty Knife

The company where my husband works, and where I once worked, had a layoff today. It was huge, it was difficult for all involved, and I was sure I had a grip on things. I reminded friends that were still there to take care of themselves. Doing their usual routine, eating well, and getting decent... Continue Reading →

The Blog Pause

I feel great! Well, mostly great. Definitely, the best I've felt in a while. I mentioned in a previous post that a few medical things popped up that needed attention. Most of them would have made it easy to keep my blog updated. Except for this one little black, blue, and purple thing in the... Continue Reading →

Empty Nest (ish)

One of the things those of us that are parents look forward to is when our children grow up and move out on their own. Going to college doesn’t count (in my book). Granted, there are many who are sad when their nest is empty. I get it. That wasn’t me. I looked on with... Continue Reading →

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