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IT’S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LITTLE LIKE CHRISTMAS
by M.J. Schiller Thanksgiving is barely in our rearview mirror. In fact, some of us may still be full from our turkey dinner. But, let’s face it, the stores have been pushing Christmas since shortly after the 4 th of July. Okay, that might be a slight exaggeration, but... What makes your house Christmassy? Is it the smell of cookies baking wafting from the kitchen and swirling about the fragrance of pine needles in the living room? Is it the sight of that snowman that your
Liz Flaherty
Dec 1, 20252 min read


Friendship and Reminders = Thanksgiving
by Joe DeRozier Joe DeRozier It is Thanksgiving week! Life can be hard at times, and it can be difficult to not focus solely on our troubles. This week is a good time to see the good that is shining through... Steve was the Chef du jour at his restaurant when he saw Kathy and me at a table under the painting of Frank Sinatra. "Joe! I'm glad you're here. I have something for you." ... My "bad day" had started a full four hours before the clock struck midnight the previous nigh
Liz Flaherty
Nov 29, 20255 min read


In Support of Dad Bods
by Charley Sutton Thanksgiving has come and gone, and Christmas is coming soon. The food left over from Thanksgiving dinner will get us through the weekend, but there seems to be nothing good to eat between Thanksgiving and Christmas after the leftovers are gone. Why? They sell turkeys all year round, but Thanksgiving and Christmas seem to be the only time we eat them. Dressing goes with the turkey, but I’d eat it at least once a month. The mashed potatoes are a dinner time s
Liz Flaherty
Nov 28, 20252 min read


Turkey, joy, and a small glass of beer
Quite honestly, I'm not sure when I wrote this, so if you've read it too recently to like reading it again, my apologies. The greatest gifts...the greatest reasons for Thanksgiving...are the people in our lives, and I'm so grateful for Aunt Nellie. She gave more richness to my life than I can ever explain. I'm posting today because tomorrow will start the annual Window Holidays Project, when I'll have a guest blogger every day I could get one between now and New Year's. I hop
Liz Flaherty
Nov 27, 20253 min read


About Popularity
Okay, this is where I admit I just wrote almost a whole blog about being popular. Or not. Had I been writing on paper, it wouldn't have been worth the surface I wrote it on, so instead I just copied and cut and voila, it was gone. It was several paragraphs of self-serving crap no one should have been subjected to. You're welcome. However, now I don't have anything to say. Facebook has been busy for me this week, due to my inability to keep my posting mouth shut and due to pol
Liz Flaherty
Nov 22, 20252 min read


You Know Who I Mean
Look for the helpers. - Fred Rogers It's November, so I'm all about gratitude and holidays and food (don't those go together great?) So on Wednesday, someone on Facebook asked if any of her friends were involved with "the cheese ball sorority." That would be Psi Iota Xi sorority. I didn't know much, although I'd bought a few cheese balls and eaten parts of several more. By yesterday I had learned that they make a lot of cheese balls. A lot. I don't have exact numbers. I don't
Liz Flaherty
Nov 15, 20252 min read


They're the Parents of A Player
I wrote this in August of 1991, when my years on bleachers were winding down, and it's probably been my most repeated essay ever--especially since I drag it out from "under the bed" every few years about this time. It's a little dated, I guess, because it's been a long time, but I still think there's very little that's better than watching your kids be engaged, whether it's in sports, drama, debate, or anything else. There are things I'm sorry for from my active parenting day
Liz Flaherty
Nov 8, 20254 min read


The Loudest Voice
There’s beauty in not being the loudest voice in the room. - Elizabeth Warden I knew that. Really, I did, but sometimes I forget it. Because I have firm convictions and firm views on politics and I might be a little too convinced that everyone wants to know my opinion on things. Reading this quote in a very wonderful essay about age just made me think about it and try to decide what to do about it. What we should do about it. Truthfully, I don't think I usually AM the loudest
Liz Flaherty
Nov 1, 20252 min read


Home by Nan Reinhardt and Me
I will begin this with Nan's post on our last day ... and a half ... and end it with being back home. Thanks to those who've journeyed with us this week.
Liz Flaherty
Oct 24, 20253 min read


Authors on the Road Day 4
After our obligatory hair appointment today, sporting curls on Nan and my usual flat-iron look on me, we went to lunch at Vinny Vanucchi's in downtown Galena. We had excellent service and excellent food and opted not to have one of the most decadent looking desserts I've ever forced myself to turn down. Only minutes later, we were in a candy shop and never mind what we were doing there. What happens in Galena stays in Galena. Then we went on the history part of the day, enjo
Liz Flaherty
Oct 23, 20252 min read


Authors on the Road Day 3 by Nan Reinhardt
Well, kids, I’m tired, I’m brain dead after a day of writing and I’ve had too much wine (I blame Liz for that, although I poured it myself, but she could’ve stopped me.) That’s me in my “writing sweater”–a very tattered sweater that once belonged to my sister Kate, who left us way too soon. I wear to write because it’s magic–words come when I have it on. I think they come in through the holes… I could be wrong about that, but I don’t think I am. It was a day of all writing a
Liz Flaherty
Oct 22, 20252 min read


Authors on the Road Day 1 by Nan Reinhardt
We arrived! We drove...and drove...and drove, but we got here safely and are loving our place! I knew that sister PJ vacationed with aplomb, but who knew Lizzie and I would enjoy such luxury? First though, the trip. I asked Gigi (my GPS) to avoid toll roads and interstates, and boy, did she! Part of our trip was on long country roads, past cornfields and farms and pastures with cows and horses. Delightful scenery! Interestingly, the route she took us on had so few towns, larg
Liz Flaherty
Oct 20, 20252 min read


Sweet October
"October air is sweet and cold and clear; it cleans the mind and lifts the spirit." - Faith Baldwn I'm looking for that, what Faith Baldwin promises in that quote. I like my mind as it is, because it's open and welcoming and confident in what it learns, but my spirit is suffering. It flinches a lot these days. I'm grateful this week, for the late-night drone of combines and the people who drive them. I like the wide-openness of the fields being empty, of being able to look bo
Liz Flaherty
Oct 18, 20251 min read


Join Us in Macy . . .
There will be vendors of all sorts on Saturday--think all all things fun and FOOD like in trucks and a bake sale in Macy Christian...
Liz Flaherty
Oct 10, 20257 min read


National Handbag Day!
by Wendy Kendall Celebrate with Mystery Author, Wendy Kendall What are you carrying on National Handbag Day? This year it's Friday,...
Liz Flaherty
Oct 8, 20255 min read


Lost in His Spiderwebs by Amber Daulton
The cartel king has finally found his queen. Kidnapped by the enemy. Bought by the jefe. Will his smoldering touch thaw her frozen heart?...
Liz Flaherty
Oct 6, 20253 min read


Passion
I used the word passion lately in a manuscript. My daughter used it this week in conversation. Both references were to teachers. As a...
Liz Flaherty
Oct 4, 20253 min read


Cowboys, Rodeos, and a Stray Dog by Nan Reinhardt
I have to confess that I panicked when my publisher Jane Porter asked me to move from River’s Edge, my little town on the Ohio River to...
Liz Flaherty
Oct 1, 20255 min read


Dear Hearts and Gentle People
Because I have nothing this week and am a little embarrassed by how many reruns I've posted lately, I'm going to do what my friend Nan...
Liz Flaherty
Sep 27, 20252 min read


A Week in September
I apologize for my almost-absence last week. Like everyone else I know, I was battered and bruised by the grief of what has happened...
Liz Flaherty
Sep 20, 20253 min read
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