Instead of shoes, I always wear socks around the house. I don't know about most women out there, but for me, ankle socks are just too tight, so... I came up with something different. I got this idea when I took a pair of Tom's socks that were ready for the trash bin, and I cut the tops off (so they wouldn't be tight either). This opened up a whole new world of foot comfort for me. Now, though, instead of waiting for Tom's hand-me-downs, I went out and bought a pack of men's socks just for me. I cut the tops off, and now I'm good to go. You should give it a try. Your feet will thank you.
Monday, October 13, 2014
Friday, September 05, 2014
I Want To See You
I hesitate to hook up on a social network with someone if
they don’t have a picture by their name. I don’t know about you, but I want to see who
I’m talking to. I don’t care what they
look like. I don’t even care if their pic is a basket of fake flowers. I just
need something to make me feel like someone's there. To me, you’re not there if
your image is an egg. If I wanted to see eggs, I’d go have a look at my
chickens. Show me your face. Not photogenic, you say? Me either, but I’d put up
something. Get brave and show the world who you are. If I can post this awful
selfie, then you can come up with something.
Be proud of who you are.
Friday, August 22, 2014
Go With What Works For You
Right after my books went
live on Kindle, they also went live on NOOK. After several months, I found out
they just weren’t selling on NOOK, so I removed them.
I did this because I wanted
to put some of them in the Prime Program/Amazon Kindle and to be able do this,
my ebooks couldn’t be sold anywhere else. They weren’t selling on NOOK, so why
not make a change?
That’s the way it has been
for over a year and sales have been very good on Amazon Kindle. Then, I started
getting emails from readers asking why they weren’t available on NOOK. Sooo… I
took all but two out of Prime/Kindle and they went live again on NOOK.
Normally, my books sell well
on Kindle, but not this month. This month the sales have been dismal, and to
top it off, only one person has purchased a book on NOOK so far. What does that
tell you?
I’m sorry readers, but there
just isn’t a market out there for NOOK. Not for me anyway. Some of my books
will be available on NOOK, including my newest one, The Prey Bites Back, but
I’m headed back home to Kindle Prime.
Check out my books:
Kindle:
NOOK:
Sometimes you just have to
go with what works for you. I love my Kindle Prime.
Sable says hello.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Writing Tips and Old Dogs
I’ve read quite a few articles about how people write, and most say they go by an outline or by their notes. I wish I could say I have a strategy for writing, but I don’t. I just sit down and start writing, letting my mind go where it wants. Sometimes it goes way out into left field and I have to pull it back and rethink the situation. But that works for me.
When I start a new book I have an idea of a storyline, but
that’s about it. To me, the most important thing is to come up with a story and
a title that suits the story. Once I get an idea and a title, the rest just
seems to fall into place. A lot of times, the book ends up differently than
what I had planned, but that also works for me.
The one thing I do to keep myself on track and not forget to
mention the outcome of a scenario is to make a very brief notation at the end
of the book. Using MS Word, it’s not hard to do. For example, if I have a
character who is involved in a situation, at the bottom of the page I’ll type:
tell about (insert name) and what happened to her/him. Or, if I add a new
character, I’ll skip down and say something like: Shark—tall, muscular, shaved
head, black guy, war scars, snap a neck in a second. When I go back to where I
left off writing and continue, the notation moves down the page.
That’s pretty much it for me. Writing should be fun, not
bothersome.
If you have any writing tips, I’d like to hear them. They
say you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, but I say you can.
Now, this old dog is going back to working on Be Very Afraid. See you on the flip
side.
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Free at Last!
Tom thought it would be fun to let the donkeys run loose, until it was time to round them up. Perhaps we need a little training in donkey training. Hee-Haw!
Saturday, June 21, 2014
A Couple of Good Books
I just finished reading Cold Comfort by Ellis Vidler. Here's the review I posted on Kindle:

Cold Comfort
by Ellis Vidler
5 Stars
I Loved it!
This book grabbed my attention right from the beginning and held it until the end. I liked the characters Claire and Riley and couldn't wait to see what was going to happen between them. I wasn't disappointed. Well written without grammar errors. Being from Newport News, I've very familiar with the Williamsburg area, and was impressed with the author's descriptions. I'd recommend this book to anyone who loves a good mystery. Nice going Ellis Vidler. Can't wait to read another one of your books.
http://www.amazon.com/Cold-Comfort-Ellis-Vidler-ebook/dp/B00FXYEA8G/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1403358175&sr=1-1&keywords=cold+comfort+by+ellis+vidler

Man On A Motorbike
by Marcia Carrington
5 Stars
A Trip Down Memory Lane
This is a short story that will make you sad and happy at the same time. Well written. Good for a quick read and a trip down memory lane for Linda. Loved it!
http://www.amazon.com/Man-Motorbike-Marcia-Carrington-ebook/dp/B00HNUJ3DU/ref=sr_1_sc_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1403357712&sr=1-1-spell&keywords=man+on+a+motor+bike
Check them out and I hope you enjoy!

Cold Comfort
by Ellis Vidler
5 Stars
I Loved it!
This book grabbed my attention right from the beginning and held it until the end. I liked the characters Claire and Riley and couldn't wait to see what was going to happen between them. I wasn't disappointed. Well written without grammar errors. Being from Newport News, I've very familiar with the Williamsburg area, and was impressed with the author's descriptions. I'd recommend this book to anyone who loves a good mystery. Nice going Ellis Vidler. Can't wait to read another one of your books.
http://www.amazon.com/Cold-Comfort-Ellis-Vidler-ebook/dp/B00FXYEA8G/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1403358175&sr=1-1&keywords=cold+comfort+by+ellis+vidler

Man On A Motorbike
by Marcia Carrington
5 Stars
A Trip Down Memory Lane
This is a short story that will make you sad and happy at the same time. Well written. Good for a quick read and a trip down memory lane for Linda. Loved it!
http://www.amazon.com/Man-Motorbike-Marcia-Carrington-ebook/dp/B00HNUJ3DU/ref=sr_1_sc_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1403357712&sr=1-1-spell&keywords=man+on+a+motor+bike
Check them out and I hope you enjoy!
Friday, June 20, 2014
Just Released on Kindle

I'm happy to announce that my next book in the Jesse Watson Mystery series (book #8), The Prey Bites Back, is now available on Kindle. Read the synopsis and the first few pages to see if it's your kind of book. Murder/Romance/Humor
I hope you enjoy, and please consider leaving a review.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00L1BYCZG
Monday, March 10, 2014
Nothing Like Warm Weather
I like winter and I love snow, but after a few months, enough is enough. There's nothing like a warm weekend, especially if you have animals to take care of and work to do. And around here there's always work to do. Tom's getting ready to build an overhang on the donkey stable—a place where Donkey can hang out when the girls kick him out of the stable. Poor guy has stood out in the rain more than once.
Every time Tom drives the truck in the corral, the donkeys have to sniff it out... and they listen to the music on the radio. I was hoping to see them start dancing, but that didn't happen.
I'm glad Tom closed the truck door. I was expecting to see a donkey sitting behind the wheel, but that didn't happen either.
I love having chickens running around. Festus the rooster isn't so bad, but Cogburn the other rooster is a terror. *I'm still mad at him, so he doesn't get his picture on my blog yet. He chases me and would peck out my eyes if he caught me. People do eat roosters you know. That's what I keep telling him even though I wouldn't. Nobody eats a pet, do they?
Six baby Silkies in their playpen enjoying the sun. At night they will go inside and stay in a cage until they're old enough to be put in with the other chickens.
Yep, nothing like warm weather! Looking forward to flip flops, a T-shirt, and a pair of BDUs.
Every time Tom drives the truck in the corral, the donkeys have to sniff it out... and they listen to the music on the radio. I was hoping to see them start dancing, but that didn't happen.
I'm glad Tom closed the truck door. I was expecting to see a donkey sitting behind the wheel, but that didn't happen either.
I love having chickens running around. Festus the rooster isn't so bad, but Cogburn the other rooster is a terror. *I'm still mad at him, so he doesn't get his picture on my blog yet. He chases me and would peck out my eyes if he caught me. People do eat roosters you know. That's what I keep telling him even though I wouldn't. Nobody eats a pet, do they?
Six baby Silkies in their playpen enjoying the sun. At night they will go inside and stay in a cage until they're old enough to be put in with the other chickens.
Yep, nothing like warm weather! Looking forward to flip flops, a T-shirt, and a pair of BDUs.
Hee-Haw & Cluck-Cluck!
Friday, February 21, 2014
Footprints and a Sock Mop
For those of you who live in
my area, you know what a wet winter we’ve had, and if you don’t live near me,
I’m sure you’ve had your share of snow, rain, sleet and messy floors. My floors
are hardwood, so they’re easily cleaned with a damp mop, but what happens when
you clean the floor and then the dog comes inside with wet paws? Muddy prints
are left behind and there goes the clean floors.
I found an easy, cheap way
to keep my floors clean all the time without a lot of hard work. I use my sock
mop! Yes, that’s right! I always wear socks, so when the floor gets damp from
muddy paw prints, I just follow the prints. Then, I toss the socks in the
washing machine and put on a clean pair. It’s easier and less time consuming
than dragging out the damp mop… and my floors stay clean.
So, have plenty of socks on
hand to always have shiny floors. This is just one more way to make your job
easier.
Thankfully, our donkeys
aren’t allowed inside.
Hee-Haw!
Monday, December 23, 2013
Heading Home for Christmas Was a Real Trip
I left home Saturday at 8:00 AM for a three-hour drive to Newport News to visit my family for Christmas, a trip I've made for many years without incident... until this time. This time was a nightmare. First, I missed an exit because of the heavy traffic, so I took the next exit and tried to find my way back onto the interstate. When I got back on the interstate, I was heading in the wrong direction, so then I tried to turn off onto one of those places the state troopers sit with radar.
That was a BIG mistake. I lost control of my car, my brakes locked up, but I managed to come to a stop before running into traffic on the other side of the interstate. Then, my back tire must have snagged something when I pulled back onto the interstate, because a few miles down the road, doing 75-80 in heavy traffic (not knowing there was a problem), the tire blew out.
Fortunately, other travelers must have seen this coming before I did, because I managed to pull off the road without crashing into anyone (or the guardrail). I dialed 9-1-1 and forty-five minutes later, a VDOT crew showed up.
* I was told to stay in my car with my seatbelt on. That was the worst forty-five minutes of my life. Cars were flying by, and all I could do was pray that nobody crashed into me.
The two guys from VDOT helped calm me down, and then they changed my tire! So, I want to give a big shout out to the two angels sent to take care of me. These guys put their lives on the line every day helping stranded motorists. Bet you didn't know that.
That was a BIG mistake. I lost control of my car, my brakes locked up, but I managed to come to a stop before running into traffic on the other side of the interstate. Then, my back tire must have snagged something when I pulled back onto the interstate, because a few miles down the road, doing 75-80 in heavy traffic (not knowing there was a problem), the tire blew out.
Fortunately, other travelers must have seen this coming before I did, because I managed to pull off the road without crashing into anyone (or the guardrail). I dialed 9-1-1 and forty-five minutes later, a VDOT crew showed up.
* I was told to stay in my car with my seatbelt on. That was the worst forty-five minutes of my life. Cars were flying by, and all I could do was pray that nobody crashed into me.
The two guys from VDOT helped calm me down, and then they changed my tire! So, I want to give a big shout out to the two angels sent to take care of me. These guys put their lives on the line every day helping stranded motorists. Bet you didn't know that.
Thank you guys!
Monday, December 09, 2013
Ice on the Ground and Out of Coffee
Well...
I got some of the white stuff. Unfortunately, it's ice and not snow. Won't be
building a snowman. Woke up this morning at 5:00 with the lights flickering and then total darkness. Bummer.
Surprisingly, the power was back on after thirty minutes. Wahoo! I hate losing
power, especially when it's this cold. Glad to have a wood stove for heat and
gas stove in kitchen for cooking—not that I like to cook or anything—but I do
like to eat. Stay warm folks, and I hope you don't lose power.
Oh, no! What's happening outside now? Is it
sleeting again? Geez. I'm out of coffee and I'm going to the store to buy some
even if I have to ride one of the donkeys to get there. Oh... that's right...
that's not going to happen. They won't come out of the stable this morning.
Can't blame them. And... they're still mad about that harness thing. Tom
Mullen and Andy the farrier put a harness on each one a while back (that lasted
about a day or so), and they'll still snubbing me like it was all my fault.
Guess that's why people call them stubborn asses. If the hoof fits....
Donkey—Yeah, that's his real name. |
Belle, our precious little donkey will be a year old December 17th. |
Sable |
Stubborn or not, I still love them!
Hee-Haw!
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Something to Make You Smile
I just love this photo. It warms my heart to see Belle showing love for her mom, Sable. It doesn't get much better than this.
Hee-Haw!
Thursday, November 14, 2013
How Much Is Too Much?
It was thirty degrees yesterday, the exterminator was coming, and I had to vacate the house for three hours. So what was I going to do for three hours? Hang around outside? No way. Not only that, but what was I going to do with the dog? I could find plenty of errands to run, but I couldn't go off and leave Coal outside.
I could build a campfire, but it would take a mighty BIG bonfire to keep us warm for that long.
I decided I would take Coal with me (as I knew I would). He's always been real good about riding in a car, so I figured we'd be all right. I could go across the mountain and make a few stops, while Coal waited in the car. Sitting in my car would be a lot better than sitting outside in the freezing cold.
Yeah, we'd have fun and the three hours would fly by! As I drove, Coal sat quietly in his seat, just as calm as could be. What a great dog! He admired the scenery and behaved himself so well. I was really proud of him. Oh, he'd bark occasionally, but that was only when I got out of the car.
Two and a half hours had passed and we were on our way home, but I had one more stop I wanted to make. I pulled into the GreatValu parking lot, parked the car and then looked over at Coal. I promised him this would be our last stop.
Well... I guess he'd had as much fun as he could take. Yeah, you guessed it—he threw up in the car. (Fortunately, I had covered the seat with a sheet and a blanket.) I cleaned up the mess, patted him on the head, and then brought the poor guy home.
All in all, the day worked out well. Coal didn't freeze to death, and I learned not to push my dog to the limit.
I could build a campfire, but it would take a mighty BIG bonfire to keep us warm for that long.
I decided I would take Coal with me (as I knew I would). He's always been real good about riding in a car, so I figured we'd be all right. I could go across the mountain and make a few stops, while Coal waited in the car. Sitting in my car would be a lot better than sitting outside in the freezing cold.
Yeah, we'd have fun and the three hours would fly by! As I drove, Coal sat quietly in his seat, just as calm as could be. What a great dog! He admired the scenery and behaved himself so well. I was really proud of him. Oh, he'd bark occasionally, but that was only when I got out of the car.
Coal loved the scenery. |
We stopped at McDonald's in Elkton. Coal liked the caboose. |
Two and a half hours had passed and we were on our way home, but I had one more stop I wanted to make. I pulled into the GreatValu parking lot, parked the car and then looked over at Coal. I promised him this would be our last stop.
Well... I guess he'd had as much fun as he could take. Yeah, you guessed it—he threw up in the car. (Fortunately, I had covered the seat with a sheet and a blanket.) I cleaned up the mess, patted him on the head, and then brought the poor guy home.
All in all, the day worked out well. Coal didn't freeze to death, and I learned not to push my dog to the limit.
Arf! Arf!
It's a Dog's Life
I'm sure everyone's heard that after taking the same medication for a long time, it can stop working. Well, I've just discovered that can also apply to pets. We've used and relied on Frontline to protect our dogs and cats from fleas and ticks for many years, but this year, it let us down. By the time I noticed the dog scratching himself and then found a flea on my sock, it was too late. The cat and the dog had fleas and so did my house!
Frontline didn't work anymore, so I asked around and found out that others have had the same problem and had switched over to K9 Advantix II. I made my way to the vet and bought some.
And then, I did what most folks do—I set off bombs (that was soooo nasty and a waste of money).
Two days later, I called an exterminator. Prices ranged from $225 to $295. And then Brown Exterminating Company called me back and their price was $145! I've used them before (many, many years ago) and was glad when they called back and that their price beat all the others.
George Foley came out when he said he would, did the job, and charged exactly what he had quoted. I was still finding a FEW fleas like he said I would, but five days later, I was still not flea-free! So... I called him back and he came out again and sprayed again at no charge. He said he wanted to take care of the problem and would do what it took to make us happy—unlike some companies who do the job and move on.
So, if you live in my area, give George a call! Don't try to tackle the job yourself. It'll give you a headache.
So, if you live in my area, give George a call! Don't try to tackle the job yourself. It'll give you a headache.
Brown Exterminating Company
434-985-8279
cell: 434-531-8076
Saturday, November 09, 2013
For You This Weekend
Hello everyone out there in reader land. Got a big promo going on this weekend. Get the 1st five books in my Jesse Watson Mystery series FREE. Also FREE, my collection of short stories, LUNCH BREAK SHORTS.
Cozy mysteries. I kill off bad guys and try to make you feel good about it.
Just click Here and help yourself to all my free books today & tomorrow, Nov. 9-10.
I hope you enjoy! And as always, please consider leaving a review.
Cozy mysteries. I kill off bad guys and try to make you feel good about it.
Just click Here and help yourself to all my free books today & tomorrow, Nov. 9-10.
I hope you enjoy! And as always, please consider leaving a review.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Stop By Sometime
If you're ever in my area, you'll want to check out Noon Whistle Pottery on Main Street in Stanardsville. (Ladies this is mostly for you.) What a treat! Best craft/pottery store I've come across. They have unique stuff you'll love. Here's a picture of me checking out their handmade hats.
Noon Whistle Pottery
So, come on by and check them out. You won't leave empty-handed. You can't miss the shop. It's a converted, old-time gas station. Pretty cool. huh?
Noon Whistle Pottery
Main Street
Stanardsville, Virginia
434-985-6500
Monday, October 21, 2013
Nothing Like Taking A Break
Sometimes you just have to take a break.
Go outside, work in the yard, or play with the kids.
Belle likes to get up close and personal.
My friend Danielle Kresky feeds apples to the donkeys.
Tom hung up kale for the baby chickens.
Nothing like going through a bag of clothes.
Don't all friends exchange clothes?
James Kresky is always ready to help out on the farm. |
Enjoying a day with friends James & Danielle Kresky.
And friends surprise each other with gifts.
Thanks Danielle for the chicken basket filled with homemade jellies. I love it!
|
Enjoy your day!
Hee-Haw!
Saturday, September 28, 2013
The Bamboo Mirror by Faith Mortimer
The Bamboo Mirror
by Faith Mortimer 5 Stars
Title: Very Good.
I really enjoyed The Bamboo Mirror. The short stories were well-written and each had a good twist at the end. Very refreshing. I particularly liked The Cast Party. I thought Linda was going to get fired, but instead I was surprised to find out… well, you’ll have to read the story for yourself. No spoilers here.
Enjoy the five short stories. They’re well worth the read. Entertaining!
http://www.amazon.com/The-Bamboo-Mirror-Anthology-ebook/dp/B005967A26
Saturday, September 21, 2013
An Extraordinary Read
A Luminous Future
by Teodor Flonta 5 Stars
Title: Extraordinary read!
Teodor’s memoir of living in Romania during the Communist era was so gripping and well told that I could almost feel his pain. I say almost because I couldn’t imagine what it would be like to live the life he has lived. The effect of Communism was brutal, and how he survived at all is amazing. The suffering his family endured was heart breaking, but just goes to show that a family’s love for each other can survive just about anything, even the worst cruelties imaginable.
Sometimes I laughed, but at other times I wanted to throw my Kindle against the wall after reading about the way he was treated, the hardships and misery he faced.
An excerpt from the book (something his father told him) still sticks with me:
“… a regime that talked to people as if they were stupid or blind, always telling lies, did not have a future. No amount of rifles and bayonets could stop people from rising against it eventually.”
I was glad his father lived long enough to see the fall of Communism.
A Luminous Future is a very descriptive account of Teodor’s life, and was a compelling read that I just couldn’t put down. There’s too much to this book to summarize further in a review, so I’ll just say thank you Teodor Flonta for sharing your life with us. Your book is one I might go back and read again—something I never do. It was extraordinary.
http://www.amazon.com/A-Luminous-Future-ebook/dp/B007DCBN7W
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
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