Becoming America's Stories, Weekend Coffee Share

Decking the Halls

Good morning, Everyone. It’s a cold and blustery Sunday on the south shore of Long Island. Suddenly, the trees are bare, and I have to zip up my coat and wear closed shoes outside. The days got shorter. Like everyone else, we crave for the light. It’s time to deck the halls.   It is usually… Continue reading Decking the Halls

Grand Prompts, Weekend Coffee Share

November Re-Cap

Good morning, Everyone. It's a frosty December day here on the south shore of Long Island. Things are gearing up for the end of the year and holiday preparations. Hope your morning brew is hot. Pour your cup. Let's catch up. I am going to make it easy on myself and send you to my… Continue reading November Re-Cap

Becoming America's Stories, The Dreams of Singers and Sluggers, Weekend Coffee Share

A Busy Week (or was it two?)

Good morning, Everyone. It is a cool beginning to this mid-November day on the south shore of Long Island. The yard retains its colors since we have not had a frost yet. Pour your morning brew. Let’s catch up. If we were having coffee together, I would continue on the weather theme. Matt and I… Continue reading A Busy Week (or was it two?)

Becoming America's Stories, The Dreams of Singers and Sluggers, Weekend Coffee Share

October Recap

Happy Halloween, Everyone. October slipped by from long summer-like days to a dark damp autumn season. A lot went on. Join me in recapping October.  The BIG announcement is The Dreams of Singers and Sluggers release into the world. The story picks up where The Heart of Bakers and Artists left off. It is 1911… Continue reading October Recap

Becoming America's Stories, Ramblings & Writing, The Dreams of Singers and Sluggers, Weekend Coffee Share

Playing America’s Game

Baseball comes to a head in October. The boys of summer yield to Mr. Octobers. The World Series is under way and has taken center stage in the news, conversations, and family living rooms (or man caves) for the next week.  Baseball (as well as most games) banter may get heated, but it is not… Continue reading Playing America’s Game