Retrospective to begin 2023 is how I have always started each new year. Only the number of the year changes. In my writing career, I have found this habit to be most helpful. I love writing series no matter what the genre because I rarely want to say good-bye to any of my characters, even…
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Updates and informational posts about the authors books available for sale and those she is currently writing.
Caregiving Tip that Saves Time and Improves Safety
This Week’s Caregiving Tip that saves time and labor as well as improves safety One of the hazards of aging is falling. Of course, that can occur at any age to anyone However, balance issues, aging bones and eyesight changes are often part of the process of getting older. I have seen so many accidents…
Twas the Last Week Before Christmas
Twas the last week before Christmas and all through this house…… This writer mouse was stirring, make that scurrying, to get a bunch of things done in a very short time. First, I am delighted to announce that Strike the Fire Book 3 of the Live Oak Series, after a super long winter’s nap, is…
Thanksgiving Day Began with a Surprise
Thanksgiving Day Began with a Surprise. This year a friend and I decided to share the cooking duties and create the Thanksgiving meal while we watched the Macy’s parade on the big screen TV. Two women in the kitchen when one is almost dancing with excitement is an adventure in dodge and cook. “I have…
An Invitation from North Florida Writers Tour
An Invitation from North Florida Writers Tour I was delighted to receive an unexpected invitation from the North Florida Writers Tour to answer a few questions and to do a small video for their site. As with most things on the Farm there was a small twist. I was in the beginning stages of a…
Caregiving Tip for the Week for When Falls Occur
Caregiving Tip for the Week for When Falls Occur Falls occur no matter what our age. Most cause a bruise or two. However, the aging process often adds an element to a simple fall. It is easy to forget that when seeing a loved one lying on the floor, the grass or a sidewalk. What…
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