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The Evergreen Journal #20 ~ Moonflowers & Childhood Stories

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  The Evergreen Journal #21 — Moonflowers & Childhood Stories – June 24, 2022 My thoughts take me to summer days and the pleasure of lounging on a glider on our front porch. Our small village is known as Frisco, … Continue reading →

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Ten Things of Thankful – October 15, 2021

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What’s candy got to do with it?
Read my Ten Things of Thankful today and think about what you would like to do to bring happiness to someone you know. I give my list of 10 things I am thankful for this week.

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The Mother of all books…

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I am the Mother of All Books!
Find out why Pennsylvania Author and Artist made this statement recently.
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