When I’m not writing, I’m being serenaded by dead rock stars! Jealous much?

Elvis came back from the dead/out of hiding (depending on your viewpoint) and dedicated “Suspicious Minds” to me.
When I’m not writing, I’m being serenaded by dead rock stars! Jealous much?

Elvis came back from the dead/out of hiding (depending on your viewpoint) and dedicated “Suspicious Minds” to me.
Some seriously needed mid-week cuteness…

Dunc guarding his beloved, precious bone bone.
Game four in the Ohio Cup: Indians vs. Reds at Great American Ball Park, 7 August

Cleveland vs. Cincinnati
“Never allow the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game!”-Babe Ruth

Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati

Naughty Chuck, caught sleeping in my husband’s shirt drawer.
“Cats are connoisseurs of comfort.”-James Herriot, James Herriot’s Cat Stories
“How many a man has dated a new era in his life from the reading of a book.”-Henry David Thoreau

Quirky Owls
I took a photograph of this giant tire…

It belongs to a $600k farm machine.
…and a large tree:

Count the rings!
I befriended a dairy cow named Edna:
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Please welcome the newest member of my book family. A Western with a lovely cover, it’s at least mildly appropriate that I bought it at the State Fair. Note: The Antique Barn is next to the building where they display chickens, ducks, turkeys, and rabbits.

The Winning of Barbara Worth by Harold Bell Wright. It was first published in 1911.
Fifteen years later, it was turned into a silent film starring Vilma Banky, Ronald Colman, and a fresh upstart named Gary Cooper in his first substantive role (but more on that another day).
“Not a line of Jefferson Worth’s countenance changed as the tall surveyor, pushing his way through the crowd about the new arrivals, greeted him. But Abe Lee felt the man from behind his gray mask reaching out to grasp his innermost thoughts and emotions.”-The Winning of Barbara Worth, Harold Bell Wright

A freighter passes by Old Fort Jackson on the Savannah River. June 2014.

On my desk: A is for…
“Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us, or we find it not.”-Ralph Waldo Emerson

Fountain in Savannah