Alternatives to Kindle for Authors
More specifically, alternatives for Those DeWolfes authors. Ever since we moved to the electronic payments with the Kindle store, we’ve had problems. I won’t get into the details right now, Continue Reading →
formerly Flotsam and Jetsam — Thoughts that float through my head like so much detritus
More specifically, alternatives for Those DeWolfes authors. Ever since we moved to the electronic payments with the Kindle store, we’ve had problems. I won’t get into the details right now, Continue Reading →
Those of you who know me in real life have heard about my woes over the past year with my MacBook Pro. Two logic boards and a replacement hard drive Continue Reading →
I’ve long been aware of a significant gap in my Disney filmography; I’ve never seen many of the “Disney Princess” films: Beauty and the Beast, Little Mermaid, Pocahontas, Princess and the Continue Reading →
What has made the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge so popular? It was a simple suggestion: they started by challenging celebrities and people who one might not expect to be OK Continue Reading →
When I was younger (and even now, if he thinks he can get away with it) when I would start a sentence with “I wish…” my father would reply, “If Continue Reading →
So, since November, I’ve had an unwelcome bump on my left eyelid. Sometimes more visible than others. I had this before on the right eyelid, and it eventually went away. Continue Reading →
This year’s garden was pared back from past years; only what I thought could grow was planted. For the most part, this was a sound plan; the garden has been Continue Reading →
A little over a month ago, I set myself the goal to try to be more positive — I even came up with a mantra “Be present, be patient, be calm, Continue Reading →
A while ago, I promised Alice that when she was ready to get her ears pierced I would go with her. I asked her to do some research and she Continue Reading →
I spend a fair bit of time thinking about goals, responsibility, and accountability. I need to spend a bit more time thinking about balance — and then spend time actually achieving Continue Reading →