A Eulogy by Toni Kief The four of us have been talking about our memories this week, and I notice that home is wrapped around Bob Kief. Delray Street in Pekin, Illinois was the childhood everyone kid deserves. The house was small, but there was plenty of noise and just enough room. Neighborhood kids played… Continue reading Good Night Dad
Author: Karen J. Mossman
Dirty Laundry
by Toni KiefLike a forgotten man on death row, each day is spent waiting for the inevitable. No longer counting hours, days or months, my existence is trapped in a starless night. Strange women awaken me each morning for no other reason than to gather dirty laundry. They roll me, medicate me and pump all… Continue reading Dirty Laundry
Death of a Secret by Christy Mann
Genre: Pyschological/Thriller/Suspense Description Sarah Rosenthal is a Senator’s daughter. Despite the hig- profile lifestyle that comes with her father’s political career, she has managed to avoid most of the chaos. On the surface, things seem perfect, but perfection never lasts. When a stranger comes knocking, blackmail in mind, Latham Buchanan steps in to clean up… Continue reading Death of a Secret by Christy Mann
Caravan Holidays
via Holiday Home Highs and Lows I've just read this post by author Carole Parkes and it reminded me so much of my caravan days. My parents had a static caravan for many years and we were able to take advantage of it. I have so many happy memories of holidays when my children were… Continue reading Caravan Holidays
The Wind & the Sun
by Paul White I, like many writers, often question where our love of penmanship and wordsmithing originated. Usually, there is no singular reason, but an amalgamation of many over time. Some influences, I am certain, came from experiences way before we gave any consideration to such. My own father was one who, unwittingly and unknowingly,… Continue reading The Wind & the Sun
A Sorry Affair by Kirsten Nairn
Genre: Romance/Women's Fiction Description Jen and Mack are the perfect couple; meeting at university, moving in together and engaged to be married. Then, one day, Abbi turns up on their doorstep and throws a huge spanner in the works of their seemingly well-oiled relationship. On that day, Mack's life is turned upside down and it… Continue reading A Sorry Affair by Kirsten Nairn
Our Federation Lunch 2018
This is why I belong to the WI. Hartburn do many interesting things and I enjoyed reading this. The WI started in Anglesey, where I live and each area are part of a Federation. A bit like a mother and all her kittens really! Putting on a lunch with a speaker is a lovely idea.… Continue reading Our Federation Lunch 2018
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Love Quilts UK Number Two
by Karen J Mossman I had another email this morning, two in a short space of time, and it was so exciting to receive. If you have read my first post entitled Love Quilts UK you will understand what these quilts are and why they are so extraordinary. This is the quilt, and each cross… Continue reading Love Quilts UK Number Two