Monthly Archives: May 2013

In Service of their Country

Honoring family members who were in the service of their country. Father: Ray Emen Goodgion 1914-1974 U.S. Navy WW II South Pacific U.S.S. Attu Mother: George Elizabeth Smith Goodgion 1913-1996 Boeing B-29 Riveter 1943-45 Uncle: Alton Goodgion 1925-1957 U.S. Navy … Continue reading

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Bring Back a Youthful Spirit

This morning I experienced a nostalgic case of déjà vu that requires a little backstory. Fifty years ago we moved from Kansas to New York, thus our two children went through most of their school years on Long Island where … Continue reading

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Writing is Fun…Promo, not so much

I haven’t written a word of fiction for nearly two weeks now, and I’m fed up with it. Sick and tired of all the business that goes with it. And that’s not all, while I rant, let’s add those companies … Continue reading

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Living in the Ozarks

  Moving day is fast approaching, which means I have less time to devote to blogging and other writer pursuits, so thought this morning I’d share a few photos for readers who are not privileged enough to live in our … Continue reading

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OLD BROAD LEARNS TO DRIVE

I began driving a 1936 Dodge car when I was 14. My now husband helped me out with the finer points. The gear shift was on the floor, there was this strange apparatus most young readers won’t know about called … Continue reading

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