Playing a New Game, now in a word cloud, thanks to WordItOut. Click on the pic to open it in a new window to see those tiny, blurry-looking, hard-to-read words. Or do I just need new glasses? …and
Looking Out My Front Door
I opened my front door this morning and looked out; what a view! The cool and very green grass at my feet; the wonderful maple tree Li’l Homey sits under; the uneaten pasture next door; my chair just waiting
Birthday Freebies – How to Add More Fun into Your Big Day
Once a year, after another go around the sun, we all celebrate a birthday. I love birthdays. I like to celebrate stuff and having a birthday is just one more excuse to find something to hoo haa about. Several years
Birthday Week Reflections
Four years ago this week, my birthday week celebrations were of a completely different nature than they are this year. My house had foreclosed and I was moving my remaining belongings out, placing them in a small storage unit. Earlier
DOMA No Mo’ ♥ ♥ ♥
I stole my son's Facebook status line as my blog post title today. I woke up this morning and, as I usually do, I picked up my iPhone to check my Facebook page to see what was up with the
The Cultured Chef: an International Cookbook for Kids
Nick and Coleen are doing it again. They’re collaborating on a kids’ book. Again. Their last book won five awards. Count them – five! And this book is going to be even better than that one! So who out there
Come Summer… and Please Stay Awhile.
Today is Haiku Day at the WordCount 2013 Blogathon. Haiku is a three-line Japanese poem that has more rules than any other type of poem (so many, in fact, it's impossible to follow them all!) and is traditionally written about