Sometimes dreams become reality. And, it’s never too late to dream. My guest bloggers have done a wonderful job this past week and I thank them from the bottom of my heart. While they were filling in for me, I was busy fulfilling a lifelong hope and wish. Maybe I should call it a goal. […]

Babies and Books
When I taught Kindergarten, I read to my five-year olds every day; in fact, several times a day. We would all sit cross-legged on our colorful area rug and I would read. It’s a great way to settle down after play time or before nap time. I read books to Matt, even when he was […]
Does It Have to End?
The following guest blog is by my sister-in-law, Linda Day. Reading wasn’t always an enjoyable pastime. Being a tomboy and growing up in a rural area, more interesting adventures were found outside–riding bikes, wading in the creek, daydreaming under a shade tree, or trying to ride on of the calves kept in a corral. As […]
Remembering Reading–Eva Shipp
Regrettably, I don’t read as much as I once did. It seems that the older I get, the less time I have to read. Or, maybe, because I am getting older and slowing down a little (a little?), it just takes me longer to do the things I once did more quickly in order to […]

Let Me Present…
Brand New News for the three Darcy and Flora Cozy Mysteries: Beginning Friday, you may pre-order one, two, or all three of these books, The Cemetery Club, Grave Shift, Best Left Buried, from Pen-L Publishing for a 10% discount. The discounted prices will continue until November 1, the publication date for the three books. Several […]
Dilly’s Cafe
Our Roving Reporter is blessed with an above average amount of curiosity, as are most reporters. She is drawn to Levi, Oklahoma, and its interesting inhabitants. Wanting to become better acquainted with the town’s citizens and the reasons behind so many mysterious happenings, she sets up an interview with a man who probably knows more about what […]

