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Window Over The Sink



Not Today, Dread
Like a few others I’ve talked to about this, I lie awake for a while before I get up. Not because I’m still tired or because I don’t have things I want to do with my day or even because I don’t have to go to the bathroom quite yet. No, I stay there because a sense of dread accompanies my waking. The dread is neither predictable or always definable. Often, admittedly, it has to do with politics and the state of our country. Sometimes it is about people I’ve dreamed about or fr
Liz Flaherty
Feb 142 min read


Christmas Memories
by Jan Scarbrough Why do we run ourselves ragged before the Christmas holidays? Why do we shop until we drop? Decorate the house inside and out? Fret over new Elf on the Shelf locations? Because we have wonderful Christmas memories of our own childhood—family gatherings at grandmother’s house, toys from Santa under the tree, church pageants and choir concerts, and volunteers at red kettles ringing bells in the cold. My cousin recently posted an old home video on Facebook an
Liz Flaherty
Dec 17, 20254 min read


A Tale of Two Writers by Carissa Harper
Most stories start with "what if…" Ours had a different conception. Mother and daughter watching a rom-com. Daughter: We could have...
Liz Flaherty
Aug 27, 20253 min read


Ghost Mountain Ranch Jan Scarbrough
Ghost Mountain Ranch Box Set eBook box set available for 99 cents today and `tomorrow https://books2read.com/GhostMountainRanch “This...
Liz Flaherty
May 14, 20252 min read


How an Author Becomes a Time Traveler Kathryn Hills
It’s been years, yet in some ways it feels like yesterday. Hard to believe it was almost seventeen years ago, in fact, when my life...
Liz Flaherty
Apr 28, 20254 min read


Are audiobooks considered reading? by Jan Scarbrough
My late husband Bill loved to read. He often turned off TV to read. However, it wasn’t a paperback or eBook. He “read” an audiobook....
Liz Flaherty
Jan 22, 20255 min read
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