More Crazy Laws #49 is this week’s Mystery Question. But first a report on my word count as of Monday night. Last week I was at 24,000 words and now I’m at 29,000. Not as much as I’d hoped for, but I credit being accountable to my blog readers for it being this high! Hopefully, I can write 8,000 words …
More Crazy Laws #46 ~ Mystery Question
More Crazy Laws #46 is this week’s Mystery Question. Again, I can’t believe how many dumb laws there are out there and that’s just in the US…lately I’ve come across some doozies across the waters. I’m sitting in a hospital room with a friend who fell and broke his hip, and I may be late occasionally with the blog post. …
More Crazy Laws #44 ~ Mystery Question
More Crazy Laws #44 is this week’s Mystery Question. I am continually amazed that I keep finding crazy state laws that are still on the books! But first the photo and verse. I rarely catch sunlight refracting like in the photo–it’s mostly by accident. lol But I love it when I do. Every time, it reminds me of the verse. …
More Crazy Laws #43 ~ Mystery Question
More Crazy Laws #43 is this week’s Mystery Question…you’d think by now I’d run out of crazy laws. But no…there are so many out there that I’m probably sitting pretty for months to come. lol I honestly have a lot of trouble thinking up a crazy law that’s not already on the books! First the photo. It’s another Israel photo, …
The Last to Know ~ Reader Friday
The Last to Know by Mary Alford is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first three lines: “He’d promised. Sworn the last time would be the last time. He’d lied.” This one will keep you from going to sleep until you finish it! But first the photo and verse: My friend in Tupelo, Mississippi, took this photo at sunset one evening …
Finding You by Robin Patchen ~ Reader Friday
Finding You, Deception and Danger in Shadow Cove (The Wright Heroes of Maine Book 3) by Robin Patchen is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first line: “The morning sun glared down at Hasan Mahmoud, and he glared right back.” But first the photo and verse. I promised a photo of a Magnolia full of blooms and here it is. …
Cases of the Incriminating Parrot ~ Mystery Question
Cases of the Incriminating Parrot is this week’s Mystery Question. I ran across these stories this week and they fascinated me. So, you’ll get to guess which one is true. But first the photo and Scripture. My daughter, Carole, took a photo of the Northern Lights Friday night and sent it to me. I thought the verse went well. I …
More Crazy Laws #37 ~ Mystery Question
More Crazy Laws #38 is this week’s Mystery Question. Since no odd crimes caught my attention this week, I decided to go back to the crazy laws. What gets me is, there are that many of them out there! Now for the photo and verse. I’m not sure where I snapped this photo, only that I took it on January …
More Crazy Laws #36 ~ Mystery Question
More Crazy Laws #36 is this week’s Mystery Question. Can you believe there are so many? I’m having fun with these and hope you are as well. I snapped the photo from the car (Promise–I stopped in the middle of the road) as I drove the Natchez Trace to Jackson, Mississippi. The symmetry of the young oak drew me and …
Fatal Witness ~ Reader Friday
Fatal Witness is my Reader Friday this week because…with the edits, I haven’t had time to read anything in two weeks! So, I thought I would talk a little about my latest release, and my writing, and what I’m doing next week. Here’s the opening paragraph of Fatal Witness: “The back door slammed and ten-year-old Danielle Bennett jumped. Her daddy …