Archive for December 2021
Merry Christmas!
I’m signing off for several days to focus on time with our family during the holiday season. Our two adult sons will be home at some point tomorrow and through the weekend. I’m looking forward to great food, lots of laughter, some family games, and many memories. Thanks for stopping by this year and I’ll…
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: The Ultimate Book of African Animals by Dereck and Beverly Joubert
Go on an African safari in your own home through the pages of THE ULTIMATE BOOK OF AFRICAN ANIMALS.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: A Cub Story by Kristen Tracy
A CUB STORY is a cute coming-of-age story of a young bear cub and his journey through a year in the forest.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Christmas, Here I Come! by D. J. Steinberg
A collection of poems celebrating Christmas including the excitement leading up to it and the big day itself.
Read MoreProduct Review: Bumblebee Linens Vintage Aprons plus a family recipe
Bumblebee Linens offers a personal touch to everything they make including this beautiful Battenburg lace apron.
Read MoreQuick Lit: Mini-Reviews of Some Recent Reads – December 2021 Edition
A collection of mini-reviews of books I’ve read in the last month for my own enjoyment. These books include, fiction, historical fiction, and non-fiction.
Read MoreProduct Review: Mercury 100 Piece Puzzle from Chronicle Kids
MERCURY: 100 PIECE PUZZLE Featuring Photography from the Archives of NASA Published by: Chronicle Kids I love puzzles and even though it is only a 100-piece puzzle, I loved putting it together. As a child, I basically grew up an only child since my sisters were married and out of the house by the time…
Read MoreBook Review: Grave Reservations by Cherie Priest
A travel agent and part-time psychic prevents a detective from getting on the doomed plane and then helps him with a murder case that hits a little too close to home.
Read MoreFourteen Years of Blogging
Thanks for joining me in the space in the last fourteen years of blogging.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Who is a Scientist? by Laura Gehl
There are all different types of scientists and they don’t just sit in a lab behind a microscope but in their free time, they like to surf and bake and eat tacos.
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