Dumb & Dumber this week’s Mystery Question says it all. I thought last week I had found some of the most absurd crimes…until I started looking. But first the photo. I took it Saturday afternoon after I finished putting up the two flags and poles. This involved a hammer and drill, and no, I did not end up in the …
Lynn Blackburn’s Unknown Threat
Lynn Blackburn’s Unknown Threat is a fantastic read. I could not put the book down, and I don’t think you’ll be able to either! First the photo and verse. There is an interesting story with it. Back in 2017, I went on a cruise with the agency that represents me. One of the places we toured was the Botanical Park …
You Won’t Believe Me–This Week’s Mystery Question
You won’t believe me when I tell you what I found for this week’s Mystery Questions! I’ve read really crazy reports, but these take the cake. But first the photo. Again, it was taken as I left my exercise class just as the sun dropped over the horizon. I love the contrails and the pinks, blues, and yellows. God really …
What I’m Reading–Where Dandelions Bloom
Where Dandelions Bloom by Tara Johnson is one of the best historical books I’ve read in a while. Although not normally a historical reader, I really enjoyed this one. Before you read my review, I want to talk about the photo. The scripture verse came first and I knew the next time we had roiling clouds, I had to photograph …
Nutty Criminals–Mystery Question of the Week
Nutty Criminals is the Mystery Question of the week. I had a lot of fun finding stories about the crazy antics of criminals. These are from across the Pond, but that just goes to show the U.S. doesn’t have a lock on the crazy criminal market. But first the photo. It was taken right before sunset back in January after …
What I’m Reading–Paws For Concern
Paws For Concern by Amy Hueston is a delightful cozy mystery that revolves around a treat shop for dogs. The idea of a shop that catered to dogs fascinated me. But first the photo. This was taken on Day 5 of Uri (that’s the name the Weather Station gave the snowstorm that hit the South) That sunrise was so beautiful. …
Mystery Question: More Gadgetry Used to Convict
More Gadgetry Used to Convict is this week’s Mystery Question. I had so much fun discovering how police use our gadgets to solve crimes that I had to do it again this week. 🙂 But first the photo of the night sky provided to me by one of our readers, Priscilla Bettis. It was taken using a telescope, and you …
What I’m Reading–Driven by Sara Davison
Driven by Sara Davison is what I read this week. It’s the third book in the Night Guardians series, one you won’t want to miss. But first the photo. I captured the sunrise over the Sea of Galilee from the screened-in porch of our apartment. It was our first morning in Tiberius and the apartment was quite an adventure to …
Mystery Question–Can Your Devices Convict You?
Can Your Devices Convict You? is the Mystery Question for this week. My research into court cases involving health apps and our electronic toys was really interesting. But first the photo and verse. I don’t know how anyone can look at the heavens and not believe in God. Now for last week’s Mystery Question–Mass Hysteria Cases. Three of these cases …
Her Every Move–What I’m Reading
Her Every Move–This week’s What I’m Reading kept me up reading way too late! Kelly Irvin has outdone herself in this romantic suspense novel! And she’s giving away a copy as well. But first a note about the photo and verse. January had a very big full moon on my birthday. I happened to go outside for something, can’t remember …