Once in a while, not often mind you, but just enough to keep me wishing for more; one or both of my granddaughters will call. This week, it was our youngest. She is four and a half, and oh so proud to be! It was her day home from preschool, … Read More
Indian Vegetable Curry as Taught Me by an Englishman
Our friend, Stephen H. from the Bahamas, via England, taught me to make this curry several years ago when he visited our home in Jasper, Georgia. It is a wonderful dish when served with Couscous. RECIPE Clean and chop an assortment of your favorite vegetables (be careful to marry … Read More
They Were All She Had To Give
It was my wedding day, quite early in the morning. I remember being in the little step-down bedroom where I’d spent my last few years as a teenager at home. The excitement I felt warred with the uncertainty and angst at what this day would bring. I was … Read More
Sometimes I Yearn. . .
Sometimes, I Yearn. . . for a crisp fall apple picked fresh from my Grandpa’s tree, no wax applied, bright and sweet. I yearn for the smell of roasting peanuts in an old iron skillet in his oven hot. There are days that I yearn to hear my Grandma’s voice, … Read More
Coming Soon . . .
It takes much longer to get a book on the market than I would like. My newest novel, He Turned My Mourning Into Joy will be available on Amazon and in bookstores very soon. I can’t wait to share the actual book with you all. The front … Read More