Unbelievable Blotter Reports is this week’s Mystery Question. I thought about looking up more stupid crimes, but then I read my local paper’s police report and some of them were too good to pass up. 😉 But first this week’s photo. It was the third shot I got of the rainbow as I rode down the highway on September 24th. …
Labyrinth of Lies – Reader Friday
Labyrinth of Lies by Irene Hannon is this week’s Reader Friday post. Oh, my goodness! This book kept me up reading until 1:30 earlier this week…not once, but twice. More on that later. But first the photo and scripture. I couldn’t resist one more fall photo of the beautiful trees around here. This one was taken at Corinth’s oldest cemetery–City …
Back to Crazy Crimes
Back to Crazy Crimes is this week’s Mystery Question, mainly because I was finding the scams too depressing! And I’m telling you, making up a crime to match the ones I found wasn’t easy… But first the photo and verse. I stepped outside about two weeks ago late in the afternoon and caught this scene with my new-to-me camera. I …
Happy Thanksgiving 2021!
Happy Thanksgiving 2021! The latest sixteen months have been difficult ones for my family and me, and I’m taking this week to reset and focus on what I’m grateful for. I’ll share a few thoughts I had yesterday as I drove back from a research trip to Chattanooga: My Lord and Savior! My family Sister time this past week–it’d …
Nancy Mehl’s Dead Fall – Reader Friday
Nancy Mehl’s Dead Fall is this week’s book for Reader Friday! This is a suspense book you won’t want to miss! But first, the photo and verse. Can you tell I’m really having fun with the new camera? I had forgotten just how much fun (and hard work) it is to get the perfect photo. Not that I’ve achieved perfection …
Worst Scams in 2021 — Mystery Question
Worst Scams in 2021 is this week’s Mystery Question. I cannot believe how many scam artists there are out there. And a lot of times, the person bites because of the promise of a quick buck. But first this week’s photo and verse. Can you tell I got a new (to me) camera? I thought my iPhone made really good …
Elizabeth Goddard’s Deadly Target–Friday Reader
Elizabeth Goddard’s Deadly Target is this week’s Friday Reader subject. I loved this story and the characters! Here’s the opening sentence: “For a few hours every Saturday morning, Erin Larson could forget that evil existed.” Now for the photo and verse. Years ago I saw this photo by Wendy McDonald on Facebook and emailed her to see if she’d let me …
Worst of All Cons–Mystery Question
Worst of All Cons is this week’s Mystery Question. I think these are the most diabolical con of all. In 2019, people reported losing 201 million dollars to cons involving romance. This is more than victims lost to fake lotteries and sweepstakes, impostor frauds, or tech support phishing. But first the photo and verse. I somehow accidentally captured the picture …
Crosshairs’ Ainsley Beaumont Interview–Reader Friday
Crosshairs’ Ainsley Beaumont Interview is today’s post, and I’m not certain I want to turn the blog over to her… But first the photo and scripture. This photo was taken the morning after an all-night rain. When I went out to pickup up the papers, everything looked so clean and new. The sun was shinning against the trees, and I …
More Diabolical Cons–Mystery Question
More Diabolical Cons is this week’s Mystery Question. When I started out with this series, I had no idea there were so many cons out there! But first, the photo and scripture. I love this photo taken by Barbar Diggs on Cherokee Lake! And the scripture just seemed to fit. Now for last week’s Perfectly Crazy Cons. Three of these …