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Little Annies Christmas Part Two
Chocolate Can Kill (Emily Harris Mysteries) by Annie Acorn Also available in print, at Amazon UK and Smashwords, and for SonyReader, Kobo, Diesel, ibookstore and NOOK! Now that I’ve checked and determined that all of you who are reading this … Continue reading
Posted in Christian, Christian writer, Christmas, faith, Food, grandmothers, Home, Personal Note
Tagged aunts, author, child, Christmas, family, Father, Food, grandmother, home, love, Mom, personal journey
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Christmas World
One More Christmas Past by Annie Acorn Unlike many people, I am not a Black Friday shopper. For me, the day after Thanksgiving has always been the perfect time to begin decorating for Christmas. When our family was younger, my … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas, D.C., Food, Friends, Home, Personal Note, Thanksgiving
Tagged child, Christmas, D.C., family, grandmother, home, Maryland, Seattle, Thanksgiving, Washington
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Thanks Giving
Bloodhound (Niki Edgar Mysteries) by denise hays Also available on Nook! As I am wheelchairing myself across the country to Seattle, so that I can spend the holiday with my son and daughter-in-law, denise hays, one of my favorite authors, … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas, Food, grandmothers, Home, South, Thanksgiving
Tagged author, Bloodhound, Christmas, D.C., denise hays, family, Food, grandmother, home, Mom, South, Southern, thanks, Thanksgiving
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Three Signs of Fall
On the Road by Annie Acorn Also available for Nook. Okay, I admit it. Fall is my favorite time of the year. In my mind I always start it early with back to school, obviously a holdover from my childhood … Continue reading
Posted in author, Fall, Food, grandmothers, Home, journey, love, mysteries, over 50, travel, welcome
Tagged afghan, apple cider, author, child, chili, family, Food, grandmother, home, house, leaves, love, Maryland, personal journey, raisins, snowflakes
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A Tired Older Woman Solves Her Wine Problem
A Tired Older Woman: Loses Weight and Keeps It Off! Also available for Nook! It’s late Saturday afternoon, and I’m in a panic. Friends have invited twelve of us to a lo-cal dinner buffet tonight at their house, so I … Continue reading
Posted in books, Christmas, Food, grandmothers, South, weight loss
Tagged A Tired Older Woman, chocolate, Christmas, English, family, Father, Food, gourmet, grandmother, Knoxville, merlot, Mother, New Years Eve, San Francisco, South, Southern, Tennessee, Toscana, wine
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Where In America
These past two weeks have been exciting in the D.C. area. Things started out rather quietly. But then one day, just as I had placed a pan on the stove as the first step towards heating some soup, the whole … Continue reading
Posted in D.C., Fall, Food, grandmothers, Personal Note
Tagged D.C., fall, Food, grandmother, New York City, The Vermont Country Store, Vermont, Vermont Foodbank
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On The Road
Grandmothers are very special people. Experienced parents themselves, their skills are all in order, and they are old enough to have become wise along the way. Both of my grandmothers were exceptional women – each in their own way. Forced … Continue reading
Posted in Food, grandmothers, journey
Tagged beloved, Food, grandmother, love, memories, travel
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Have One Anyway
Did you know that the first Friday in June has been designated as National Donut Day? Well, I did. Now, I realize that at first glance this may strike you as a deviation from my normal blog content, but you … Continue reading