The river is running high again this year. It looked pretty much the same last year, but the news was full of stories about flooding in town. This year, not a peep. I’m not sure if that means we didn’t get any flooding, or if it wasn’t enough to be worth talking about. It’s been cold too. Saying there is still snow on some of the mountains isn’t going to impress anyone who lives in the mountains, but usually by […]
Jack: How was I supposed to know the name could wash off? Previously in Jack and Jill: For more posts with Clean go to Whistle Stop Photohunt For more posts with graveyards go to Keyhole Pictures
Strange man, chestnut hair and twinkling eyes, smiled at her. A year ago, she would have pretended not to notice. A month ago, she would have smiled, blushed, looked away, too uncomfortable in her own skin to be noticed. Today she said hello. An explosion of possibility unfolded in her mind. Morning at the kitchen table, handing him a cup of coffee while birds sang and she tugged at her bathrobe. Evenings at the movies, or an Italian restaurant or […]
Straight off the top of my sleep deprived head: 1. Ice cream 2. Paper 3. Number 4. Embroidery 5. Celtic 6. Pinch 7. Chair 8. toothbrush 9. Photoshop 10. read 11. porch 12. paint 13. Belize
Ben stopped to ditch his bulky jacket when his mom and Gene went off to the kitchen. There wasn’t much room on the coat rack, so he slung it over the suitcase that Drew had mailed to them. Something was bothering Ban. His thoughts were a little too misty to be sure, but it might have something to do with the way Gene figured out all about how the suitcase got there without being told, but Ben couldn’t. He’d been […]
Ann Pino is one of my favorite serialists. I’ve been reading two of hers at the same time: Points of Departure and Diana’s Diary. These are only two of the series she has made freely available to the public. Have you been by lately? This is the hub for The Serialists, a meme for people who post original, serialized fiction on their blogs. If you have one or more posts you would like for us to read, please put a […]
I was pulling the dishes out of the sink and stacking them on the table in preparation for washing when this happened. Apparently the knife was in there all along, but slipped out when I moved them. No, I didn’t get hurt. Normally I’d have just pulled it out and washed them all, but I thought I’d share.
Jill: Isn’t this a great book? I really gives you the feel for how long some bridges are.
Too noble for the pitch and yaw of friendship, Theresa sailed the halls of high school alone. Waves of dewy friendship crashing all around her, she arrives at graduation high and dry. Sentimental speeches and crying friends clinging to one another leave her unmoved, but the simple crossing of the stage brings home the sure knowledge that passing through life alone is too hard. Too late for this stage of life, she has learned what will redeem her. She must […]
Last week I did 13 regular buttons. This week I’m doing the kind of buttons you put in a blog. Click on any of them, and they will take you somewhere. 1.
“Hey! Who put this here?” Ben gave the suitcase a kick for having tripped him. “Huh. A suitcase?” Gene squatted down next to it. There was something kind of familiar about this suitcase. It was black canvas, with wheels; the kind you put in the over head compartment of a plane. A little silver thing on the handle jingled when he moved it. There was even an airline tag attached. But the tag said Denver, not Madison. “Mooooom! Where’d this […]
Alice Rozen has worked a ways ahead on her fun Gothic series. Check it out. This is the hub for The Serialists, a meme for people who post original, serialized fiction on their blogs. If you have one or more posts you would like for us to read, please put a direct link to the post(s) in the linky. Remember to visit and comment on other Serialists! What you put in has something to do with what you get out […]