What if humans learned of a way to transcend into time itself? What if time was made up of all the memories ever made, but those memories could also be destroyed forever? This tale begins in 1938, with a watchmaker capable of constructing timepieces that can transport the wearer into that realm. In a momentContinue reading “Review of “The Book of Lost Hours””
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Book Review!
One usually picks up a guidebook and flips through the options to peruse the most appealing options to them. I picked up this selection and read it cover to cover with the sole purpose of providing a book review. I was pleasantly surprised. Kath Usitalo is knowledgeable about all the places listed here andContinue reading “Book Review!”
Who We Are
Many of us never get the chance to face those who have hurt us. One last chance to express how we feel. Instead, we are left haunted by all the things unsaid, and feelings we weren’t allowed to feel. As we go into the New Year of 2024, take the time to feel those things.Continue reading “Who We Are”
Nature’s Lessons
I recently returned from a short escape to Wyoming and the Grand Teton National Park. This was a reunion trip for myself and my sister. We had visited over 20 years ago on a family vacation with my parents. My Father passed away not so very long after that trip. I was not prepared forContinue reading “Nature’s Lessons”
My review of:
Publishes on September 12th, 2023 What can be said after finishing a book in which a woman shares so much of her heart and soul? Barbara Jenkins brings her journey of healing from a childhood full of mental abuse and criticism , through a doomed marriage, and into the golden years of her life. TheContinue reading “My review of:”
First Book Review
When Calls The Heart Book Series. Written by Janette Oke Books 1 to 4 only I picked this series to do my first book review as they were favorites of mine as a teenager, making them very familiar to me. I recently re-read them and I was surprised to find them relevant to my lifeContinue reading “First Book Review”
Amy’s Ride: Epilogue
Marc lived another 8 months and was able to rest and spend time with his kids. Hospice made him comfortable and he passed away peacefully in his sleep. Jordan and Amy struggled with grief as one would expect. Using the mineral rights on their land, they were both able to attend college and keep theContinue reading “Amy’s Ride: Epilogue”
Amy’s Ride: Part 3 (Conclusion)
He watched as Amy and Jordan arrived on their snowmobile, proceed to put things away and close up the barn for the night. Marc wondered silently as he watched the two work quickly to take off Poppy’s saddle and tack. First of all, they appeared to be getting along very well. This was highly unusualContinue reading “Amy’s Ride: Part 3 (Conclusion)”
Amy’s Ride: Part 2
Jordan rode his snowmobile carefully watching for signs of Amy. After her horse, Poppy, had returned without her, he had used the GPS application installed on both of their phones by their father. She wasn’t that far away now and her phone had been showing slow progress towards the family farm. He sighed in resignation.Continue reading “Amy’s Ride: Part 2”
Amy’s Ride: Part 1
Amy breathed the sharp coldness of the air as she trudged through the snow drifts. The depth of snow varied as she walked, some depths as much as three feet, with other areas swept almost clean. Two days ago, the storm that blew in that snow had been blustery and frigid. The weather now wasContinue reading “Amy’s Ride: Part 1”