Poison Ivy
Sometimes its easy to see the flowers: But not so easy to see the weeds and poison ivy: Poison Ivy … Continue reading Poison Ivy
Sometimes its easy to see the flowers: But not so easy to see the weeds and poison ivy: Poison Ivy … Continue reading Poison Ivy
Conditioned Response (Phoenician, #2) by Marjorie F. Baldwin (Goodreads Author) bookshelves: sci-fi-fantasy Read from April 22 to May 24, 2012 An amazing first … Continue reading Review of “Conditioned Response” by Marjorie F. Baldwin
Paul and I have been together for more than 26 years now. Our families have been, and continue to be, … Continue reading Memorial Day – 2012
As a “real” author, one should know something when writing. For this first pregnancy I call a story, I know … Continue reading The difference between something and nothing.
I know that sweet baby red foxes don’t quite fit the definition of “blastie” for the Scots, so for animal … Continue reading Babies starting to grow up.
As I was trying to dig through mountains of paper from being gone the last week, kicking myself for not … Continue reading “Letters of Note” Thank you to my friend, Mary
For the last three years or so our yard in the northern suburbs has been overrun by rabbits. They get … Continue reading Fox in the chicken coop.
The stare must have burned into the artist’s consciousness, because he looked up and smiled right at Nico. Gilbert then … Continue reading A quote from upcoming novel “Alexander’s Tale” by R. Scott Tyler
I was in Shanghai, China shortly after the opening of trade and the beginning of the building and foreign investment … Continue reading Shanghai, China
I originally wrote the following very short poem (at the bottom of this post) in 1986. It was written with … Continue reading Each Other’s