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

Coffee Catch Up

Good Morning, Everyone. It’s a brisk autumn day at the Solomon, Chesapeake Bay. Matt and I are boating and exploring the bay with my sister and brother-in-law in their very comfy and exciting boat. We met up with aunts, uncles, and cousins, making the trip extra special. My to-do list continues to clutter my desk,… Continue reading Coffee Catch Up

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

October Thrills

October! Are you as excited for October as I am? It’s not just about the crisp weather and harvest colors of the season. So why the glee? Is it the birthday celebrations for my sweet dino-loving grandson, my star-twin daughters, or my mark around the sun? Could it be the anticipated trip to see my… Continue reading October Thrills

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

Furiously Writing Coffee Share

Good morning, Everyone. It’s brisk here in my corner of the world. It is also noticeably dark since the equinox has evened out the day and night light. As autumn ushers in The Dreams of Singers and Sluggers, book two in the Becoming America’s Stories series will soon launch. I am in furious writing mode.… Continue reading Furiously Writing Coffee Share

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

Summer’s End

but Adventures Continue Good morning, Everyone. It is hot and too humid in Florida, where summer heat lingers through the autumn equinox. Yes, I’m back in Florida for a quick swoop in to bring my mom back to New York. Pour your coffee. Let’s catch up. If we were having coffee together, I would explain… Continue reading Summer’s End

Becoming America's Stories, Weekend Coffee Share

Yesterday’s School Days

The 2021-2022 school year began in my corner of the world last week. Schools opened masked and with cautious optimism. Busses slowed down traffic, kids cluttered the sidewalks and rode bicycles. I forgot how much I missed waving to the regular crossing guards.  Education has taken on many forms throughout the generations. Today’s classrooms and… Continue reading Yesterday’s School Days