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Desperate Journeys
I wanted to give to you the first glimpse of the front and back covers of my latest book, Desperate Journeys. It’s my first book exclusively featuring suspenseful, action-packed crime stories. I plan to release it in softcover format next week. … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Book Releases, Cover Design, Cover Reveal, crime, Suspense, Uncategorized
Tagged action, book release, Cover Reveal, crime, suspense
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A Free Sci-Fi Espionage Thriller Story
The Graduate My friend T.M. Blayte just released a FREE Young Adult or Teen sci-fi fantasy espionage thriller short story that I believe many adult readers will also enjoy. It’s titled “The Graduate. “I recommend you check it out. I recently read a … Continue reading
Posted in Book Recommendations, free, sci-fi, Thriller, Uncategorized, Young Adult
Tagged book recommendation, espionage, new release, sci-fi, thriller
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What a Great Idea!
Grandma’s cooking “Just like grandma used to make.” Instead of hiring chefs, a restauranteur hires real grandmas from around the world, and has them cook authentic regional dishes in his kitchen. Brilliant! Sources: Gothamist, Now I Know That’s Half the … Continue reading
Posted in food, great ideas, Uncategorized
Tagged food, Gothamist, great ideas, Now I Know, restaurant
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Our grandson Thomas aka The Flash participated with his mother Erika in a 5K race today that included elements of the Festival of Color. Runners became moving rainbows as they were softly pelted with various powdered colors (with prior permission … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Family Fun, Fun, Grandparenting & Grandkids, Uncategorized
Tagged 5k, children, Festival of Color, Grandchildren, race
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Twenty People Relay a Dog 3,000km Home
20 People and a Coonhound A group of twenty volunteers relayed a coonhound 3,000km back to his home. It’s quite a story. Sources: Leo @ Not All News is Bad, and nine.com.au. With Love, Russ
Posted in Dogs & Other Wonderful Creatures, good news, Goodness, Uncategorized, Volunteers
Tagged coonhound, Dog, kindness, nine.com.au, Volunteers
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Heroes
Over the years, many of my heroes have fallen from the pedestals on which I put them. But some have withstood the test of time. The image above is of one of my childhood heroes. I knew him then as … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Book Releases, crime, Suspense, Uncategorized
Tagged action, book, Clint Walker, suspense, update
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“Do You Remember?”
A joke courtesy of www.mikeysFunnies.com: An older couple was lying in bed one night. The husband was almost asleep when his wife started reflecting on all the love they had shared. The old gentleman is about asleep when she nudges him … Continue reading
Posted in Aging, Humor, Relationships, Uncategorized
Tagged aging, elderly, growing older, humor, mikeyFunnies.com
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Fighting Alien Tree Monsters
I love the imaginations of youngsters. Earlier today during a visit by two of our grandkids and their parents our oldest grandson Thomas was in the backyard playing in our tiny redwood grove and yelled, “I’m fighting some alien tree … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Grandparenting & Grandkids, Humor, images, Uncategorized
Tagged children, Grandchildren, humor, image
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Nature’s Show-Offs
I love flowers. Their beauty delights and astounds me. It seems that almost every week at our home new flowers take their turn in the spotlight. The top two images are of the plant whose blossoms are on center stage … Continue reading
Posted in Beauty, flowers, images, Nature, Uncategorized
Tagged beauty, flowers, images, nature
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A Fun Adventure
I love doing author readings to youngsters in schools, libraries, and elsewhere. They’re fun and I’m delighted to experience the reactions of the children and adults to my creations. Such adventures often yield surprises. I had two amazing surprises the … Continue reading








