Put Your Feet Up and Take Two Cozy Mysteries

Put Your Feet Up and Take Two Cozy Mysteries

Now and then the here and now get to be a little much. We need a break! We need to relax! We don’t need to spend a lot of money! A quick and easy way to improve your outlook on life, take a vacation without the hassle of packing or passports, and come back to […]

Who Are You and Why?

Who Are You and Why?

Wind has swept the sky clean of clouds this morning, reminding me of the nursery rhyme, The Old Woman in a Basket. Without  re-printing the whole thing, let me say, the old woman was tossed up in a basket seventeen times as high as the moon. She carried a broom to sweep the cobwebs down from the […]

That Mean Old Ugly Thorn in the Flesh

That Mean Old Ugly Thorn in the Flesh

Much has been written about St. Paul’s thorn in the flesh, mentioned in II Corinthians 12:7-10. Scholars debate what it might have been. Was it a chronic illness? His eyesight? The Bible says the thorn was a messenger from Satan. The reason it was given? To keep Paul from being exalted above measure. Did God remove […]

A Gathering of Writers

A Gathering of Writers

Yesterday, the Ozarks Electric building in Fayetteville was, once again, the scene of the NW Arkansas Writers’ Workshop. Published writers, wannabe writers, vocal writers, shy writers, all ages and genres gathered as we do each year. Admittedly, I stayed only for the morning session. Dusty Richards, who has published his 150th book is an accomplished […]

Top o’ the Mornin’, Leprechaun

Top o’ the Mornin’, Leprechaun

This is a re-print of a St. Pat’s Day post I wrote a few years back. It’s still a good memory for me. I hope you enjoy reading about an exciting leprechaun tale of a good many years ago. “God needed laughter in the world, So he made the Irish race, For they can meet […]

Unafraid to Ask Why

Unafraid to Ask Why

The Cemetery Club is only  99 cents on Amazon! When you listen to the news, do you ever ask, “Why?” That’s a favorite word for young children whose curiosity leads them to learn. Sometimes, as adults, our curiosity is dulled and we tend to accept events or happenings without asking that all-important question. It shouldn’t be that […]