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Guest: Author Jeanne Matthews
Today I am pleased to have as my guest Jeanne Matthews, best known for her Dinah Pelerin international mysteries. Welcome, Jeanne! We have only become Facebook Friends recently yet we had met before. Jeanne, you probably don’t remember meeting … Continue reading
Posted in America, author interview, author's life, authors, blogging, book covers, Books, careers, characters, decisions, dialogue, Guest, Guest author, history, imagination, inspiration, interview, jobs, Life, novels, phrases, teaching, Tonette Joyce
Tagged Australia, Bet Your Bones, Bonereapers, Bones of Contention, der Indianer, Dinah Pelerin Mysteries, Doomsday seed vault, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hawaii, Her Boyfriend's Bones, Jeanne Matthews, Norway, paralegals, teaching, The Southern United States, Where the Bones Are Buried, Writer's Digest
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When you have nothing to say …
Happy Monday you wonderful readers! Today is the 30 June, which is the 181st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 184 days remaining until the end of the year. It’s also Meteor Watch Day. Go figure … Continue reading
Posted in authors, Books, Family, Holiday
Tagged Arctic, Astraea Press, Australia, ebook, Germany, Iris Blobel, More Beginnings, new beginnings, soccer, storyteller, weather, writer
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Advent and Pearl Harbor in the Same Week
Advent — Waiting for Christmas And A Note About Pearl Harbor By Jeff Salter We’re blogging this week about Advent. Not being Catholic, I had only a general notion that Advent was part of the Christmas Holiday season, but did … Continue reading
Posted in childhood, Holiday, Jeff Salter, Life, Miscellaneous, Random thoughts, writing, youth
Tagged Advent, America, Baptist, Catholic, Christ, Christian, Christmas, Christmas Catalog, Day of Infamy, Germany, Hickam Field, Japan, Jesus, Pearl Harbor, Sears, World War II
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On a Clear Day…
We are talking about places we’ve always wanted to visit…and why. Where WOULDN’T I want to go? I haven’t had much chance to travel. I have seen a lot of America just going back and forth, traveling through, although not … Continue reading
Posted in Life, movies, Tonette Joyce
Tagged "In Bruge", Antonio Banderas, archaeology, Autrio-Hungarian, Budapest, Colin Farrel, El Museo Nacional de Prado, France Scandinavia, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Ireland, Istanbul, Italy, Macedonia, Melanie Griffith, Norway, Prague, Slovenian-Croatian, Spain, Strait of Gibraltar, the fjords, the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy, The Louvre, The Prado, travel, Umbria
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Baskets and Bunnies…and Pecan Eggs
We are talking Easter this week and focusing on candy…what a loaded topic… loaded with calories! When I was little, Easter baskets were a real treat. I did not grow up in a religious family, so ‘giving up for Lent’ … Continue reading
Posted in childhood, Holiday, Tonette Joyce, youth
Tagged brothers, Candy of the 1950's, Candy of the 1960's, China, chocolate, chocolate tempering, cocoa butter bloom, Dollar General Market, Easter, Easter Baskets, Easter candy, Easter traditions, family, family traditions, filled eggs, Germany, Japan, jelly beans, Palmer chocolates, pecan eggs, siblings, sisters, Snickers, WalMart, White chcolate Easter bunnies
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Valentine or Helau ?
“She was carrying two coffees and a donut bag, and right then and there, he fell in love.” – Jill Shalvis Animal Magnetism Free week this week on the FourFoxesOneHound website, and even though it might be the obvious thing … Continue reading
Posted in childhood, Life, youth
Tagged ASh Wednesday, carnival, childhood, Fassenacht, Germany, Helau, Mainz, Rosenmontag, Tradition, valentine's day
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Guest Fox: Iris Blobel
By Jeff Salter When I decided to resume last year’s practice of hosting Guest Foxes here on Hound Day, Iris Blobel was one of the first names to come to mind. We’re colleagues at Astraea Press: each of … Continue reading
Posted in authors, Guest Blogs, Jeff Salter, Life, Miscellaneous, Random thoughts, writing
Tagged Astraea Press, Australia, best job, Canada, community radio, down under, employment, Germany, guest fox, Hound Day, Iris Blobel, jobs, Journey to Her Dreams, Loch Rannoch, London, Melbourne, Scotland, Thalladh-A-Bheithe, time zones, worst job
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Books I like to Re-read
I’m not really a re-reader. I love to read so much and there is so much out there that I want to digest, that it’s very hard for me to justify the time expended in a re-read. Now, that being … Continue reading