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leaving las vegas

Once upon a time a wide-eyed southern woman went to Las Vegas for the first time…… doesn’t that sound like Continue reading →

wednesday poetry break – 10.1

Quick break for grace 🙂 When the world spins madly, this is where I go for my mission statement. Funny, Continue reading →

wednesday poetry break — 9.24

Dan Levitin convinced me — so today’s poetry break is really a song. I can remember sitting on my front Continue reading →

life’s playlist

Most of you know by now that I believe life does have a playlist…. and I have music going probably Continue reading →

wednesday poetry break – 9.10

Rooting for the underdog is one of my guilty pleasures. I am a sucker for sports movies from Remember the Continue reading →

wednesday poetry break – 9.3

One of the dates that often flies under the radar on “days that live in infamy” is September 1st. When Continue reading →

a tale of two books

“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” Truly, cliche lovers everywhere owe a debt of Continue reading →

wednesday poetry break – 8.27

When I was a little girl, my Dad & I would have “library Sundays.” We drove downtown to the huge Continue reading →

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