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Mama B: A Time to Heal, by Michelle Stimpson
From Amazon: Mama B’s been helping strangers through their issues, but her own daughter may have the biggest problem of them all—a problem with Mama B! When Cassandra invites her mother to a “therapy” session, the accusations launched are enough … Continue reading
Yep, I’m a Fair-Weather Cyclist
We know a few cyclists who are “randonneurs.” According to Paul Rozelle in his 2012 Bicycle Times feature, “Randonneuring is long-distance, unsupported, noncompetitive cycling within prescribed time limits.” What Rozelle omits from the definition are concepts like regardless of weather … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycle, bicycling, bike, escarpment, fair weather, honeysuckle, Janice C Johnson, randonneurs, slacker, spring, sunshine, warm sun, warm weather, Weather, wildflowers
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Potpourri
When the North Texas spring gives you flowers. . . . . . you get to use bluebonnet blossoms in your backyard-rose potpourri. I can’t begin to tell you how thankful I am that warm weather has finally arrived, but … Continue reading
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Tagged bluebonnets, flowers, Janice C Johnson, potpourri, roses, seasons, spring, Texas
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We Have Lost the Plot, by Paul Mathews
They’re back–the British Republic’s President Zayn Winner and First Lady, Electra Winner–to make sure Presidential Spokesperson Howie Pond doesn’t accidentally catch a minute’s peace. It seems the President, himself a former actor (and legend in his own mind), has written … Continue reading