Sunday Poetry: Fingertips Required
Welcome to Sunday Poetry. If this is your first visit you can read about the purpose and inspiration of my Sunday blogs here. At a time when jobs, professions and class warfare are very much in the headlines all over the world, and Occupied DC is only fifteen minutes from my front door, Who Burns for the…
Read MoreWriters on the Beach
I’m at the Novelist’s Inc. conference on St. Pete Beach this week, with old friends and new. I attended last year and learned more in a day than I’ve learned in all the previous conferences I’d ever attended. So back I went. Ever wonder what writer’s talk about when we’re together? (And I don’t mean…
Read MoreCHUsday: What’s Your Favorite Food Blog?
I don’t know about you, but in addition to a LOT of cookbooks, I also have a LOT of links to cooking blogs and recipe sites. This month, in hopes that you do, too, if you make a new recipe from an online site, you can comment here or on any Cookbook Hoarders United blog from…
Read MoreSunday Poetry: The Nothingness of Air
Welcome to Sunday Poetry. If this is your first visit you can read about the purpose and inspiration of my Sunday blogs here. Today’s poem, Song for Autumn by Mary Oliver seems perfect for mid-October, when the anticipation of winter is always with us, even on days when summer seems to be asserting itself, although briefly. The…
Read MoreJust For Fun–Il Profumo del Mare and other delights
I have a problem. I hate to throw out books. You may think this is a non-issue, since it’s easy enough to donate them to church or library sales, throw them on a card table at a garage sale, give them to friends. But the truth is, I have books most people I know can’t…
Read MoreCHUsday: Flexitarian, Vegetarian, Vegan and Carnivore
So, do you know what kind of “eater” you are? Or have you ever even wondered. Maybe you grew up with fried-green tomatoes, ham biscuits and red eye gravy. Maybe you grew up with brown rice, tofu and bean sprouts. Or maybe your family was eclectic and ate a little of this and a little of…
Read MoreSunday Poetry: How the Pieces Fit Together
Welcome to Sunday Poetry. If this is your first visit you can read about the purpose and inspiration of my Sunday blogs here. Last week’s poem, Movies, by Billy Collins, was in honor of all the movies I seem to be watching now that the weather’s changing. Additionally, I’m closing in on the deadline of my next…
Read MoreWho’s At The Controls? You Might Be Surprised
Today I got an email from an unhappy reader because the copy of Sunset Bridge she bought was missing significant pages. Unfortunately this was the fourth or fifth email of its kind in the past few weeks. Clearly somewhere along the way a small batch of that title, the final of three in my Happiness Key series, went…
Read MoreCHUsday: What Will You CHUse To Make This Month?
Congratulations to Nancy Badertscher, who won last month’s CHU giveaway by trying a vegetarian broccoli quiche to feed her visiting vegetarian children. Nancy used a recipe from Pillsbury’s Easy Vegetarian Meals, and I’m providing the link to the same quiche, as well as the cookbook.
Read MoreSunday Poetry: So Long As I Am Not In Danger
Welcome to Sunday Poetry. If this is your first visit you can read about the purpose and inspiration of my Sunday blogs here. I loved today’s poem the moment it found me. Maybe I love it most because we rejoined Netflix this month after a summer away, and in the past two weeks I’ve seen more movies than…
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