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December 3, 2025

Merry Christmas, and Books Now in Audio

Once Upon a Christmas and Miracle On I-40 now in audio

Having a book in audio has been on my list of desires, and I am delighted that I have achieved that this year with Once Upon A Christmas and Miracle On I-40.

Once Upon a Christmas audio is available free with your Audible membership here. It is narrated by AI Virtual Voice. I was pleasantly surprised by how real the AI voice sounds, with a Southern accent! And the tone of it fit the historical story, which sounds odd for computer-g...

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Published on December 03, 2025 16:57

July 9, 2025

another Turn in the Road –Strength Training

I started back in January.

Was I being silly? I was after all simply an old granny writer. Would I be able to keep it up? The investment of time and energy, both in short supply, held me back. Also, I was too inhibited to investigate the gym by myself. (She who hauls her camper all over backroads was inhibited to walk into a gym.)

But then my teenage granddaughter came to visit. She knows about such things.

“Sure, I’ll go with you, Nana.”

She walked through the gym and pointed ou...

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Published on July 09, 2025 02:00

June 4, 2025

A Grand Plotline

I am reading Ancestors, by William Maxwell. Or I should confess I am skimming a lot of it, because it does get boring. It is about Maxwell’s family genealogy, and likely only published in 1971 because he was a celebrated author and fiction editor of the New Yorker Magazine for thirty-nine years. Wikipedia lists his genre as domestic realism. That hooked me, because that is my favorite thing to read and to write about.

I started on Maxwell when I found on my own bookshelf a book of his short ...

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Published on June 04, 2025 02:13

May 28, 2025

Where have I been? What have I been doing?

Over the past ten months, I have enjoyed a camping trip about once a month. Each time I head out of my driveway in my truck pulling the camper, with Faith in the back seat, I am amazed. How in the world can I be doing this again?

When I bought my first camper, I imagined I would do the camping thing for three or four years, surely no more than five, and then likely be ‘too old’. Yet, here I am still doing it at the age of seventy-three. And I know other women my age who are also seasoned girl...

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Published on May 28, 2025 15:32

January 15, 2025

Does Anyone Out There Remember Catherine Cookson?

Black night wrapped around our group of twenty camper girls huddled in camp chairs around the flaming campfire. Conversation, laced with laughter, ranged from memories of camping escapades to how to call owls to songs long forgotten and brought up on cell phones.

The discussion turned to books and various favorites, and then a quiet voice said the name of Catherine Cookson.

“You’ve read Catherine Cookson, too?”

“Yes. I think I have one of her books now back in my camper– The Black ...

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Published on January 15, 2025 02:00

January 8, 2025

New Year Camping Under the Stars

A few weeks back my son asked, “How much longer do you think you’re going to be RVing?”

My response was laughter, and, “Honey, I never thought I’d still be doing it now.”

But I am and having a bang-up time. I rang in start of 2025 camping beneath tall trees along the Alabama River at Isaac Creek Campground. I joined a group of women campers spanning ages forty-four to over seventy-four, who came in their campers and RVs to spend time chatting and laughing around campfires, s...

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Published on January 08, 2025 02:00

January 1, 2025

Intention for 2025

Happy New Year! I have done what I do each year at this time — choose an intention on which to focus for the coming year. I guess I’ve made it a habit, and I’m delighted at that.

Last year my guiding words of intention were Choose Life. Of course I forgot the phrase about halfway through the year, but when I look back, I see that I did indeed choose life. I traveled and camped–found a new campground I adore and cultivated new friendships with fellow campers. I accomplished repairs on my hous...

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Published on January 01, 2025 01:33

November 22, 2024

Finding Inspiration in Fallow Ground: A Writer’s Journey

I’ve been camping and gardening and building and researching my family genealogy and crocheting. Everything but writing. There has been plenty to write about–heaven knows I generally always have something to say–yet even my journal lay unopened for days on end. I have been living life rather than writing about it, or even speaking much about it. I had no words that needed expressing. I fell silent.

Someone suggested to me the word fallow.

There is the old term fallow ground. This is when ...

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Published on November 22, 2024 02:41

September 11, 2024

Tennessee Trip, Part 2

As I started to edit this post, I realized the date, September 11, which always makes me hear in my mind President Roosevelt’s voice, speaking of the Pearl Harbor bombing, saying, “A day that will live in infamy.” I would say that 9/11 qualifies for the same. From the vantage point of my years and knowledge of history now, I realize that we, as humanity, have had many, many days that live in infamy, the painful and heartbreaking results lingering generations after.

The entire American Civil ...

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Published on September 11, 2024 15:09

September 4, 2024

Girl Camper goes to Tennessee, Part 1

Faith and I went all the way to Fall Creek Falls State Park in Tennessee, and guess what–the famous Falls were mostly dry.

Fall Creek FallsTennessee MountainsGirl Camper group

That fact seemed of little consequence because of the beauty of the land. Even viewed from racing along the interstate highway, the green hills and mountains of Tennessee are awe inspiring. It truly is as the song says the “purple mountains majesty.” I found the fact awe inspiring that I drove and saw such...

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Published on September 04, 2024 14:57