A slave to Shakespeare ;-)

A slave to Shakespeare ;-)

http://www.insecurewriterssupportgroup.com I’m an inadvertent slave of William Shakespeare – with whom I have much in common, some people say. Apparently, he re-invented the English Language, invigorating it with words he invented… And, my favorite...
LIFE as a MIRACLE: the book of Mormons

LIFE as a MIRACLE: the book of Mormons

So, last summer my husband and I drove days and days through Utah, the land of Mormons and flat, distant-vista terrain. Our destinations were the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone, the grandest of “America the Beautiful” parks. Along the way, we...
Older, Wiser, and Cheerfully Sarcastic

Older, Wiser, and Cheerfully Sarcastic

I’m older, wiser, and cheerfully sarcastic. I’m also apt to lower the boom, so look out! No, this is not a rant – it’s a confessional boom. Because I’m older I can afford more expensive wines. I like spicy Zinfandel. My favorite brand is...
The Industry of Old Things

The Industry of Old Things

The industry of old things = a new way to think. A better way of saying “repurpose” or “get-ridda-da-junk.” Not “off with the old, bring on the new.” No angst or bad breath from stale air. No antiques in my attic. (no attic, either....
No, I got GPS

No, I got GPS

You may/may not have heard me share that we’ve averaged two months/year of houseguests. My husband and I have lived here for nearly forty years… do the math. Yes, welcome or unwelcome, we are nearing a benchmark of seven years of tourists onsite, children...