A Writer’s Limbo

A Writer’s Limbo

My book reading at the Local Book Fair in the Nanaimo Harbourfront Library went well, but now I find myself in writer’s limbo. In other words, I’m between projects. In…

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The Mad Among Us

The Mad Among Us

For my first blog post of 2023, I thought I’d write about the mad among us. It seems fitting when I think about all the crazy stuff we read on…

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Year-End Musings

Year-End Musings

With year-end musings occupying my daily thoughts, I decided to write a blog post. And I’m writing it, while so much of Canada and the USA are dealing with fierce…

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Book Launch of Paper Roses on Stony Mountain

Book Launch of Paper Roses on Stony Mountain

October 15 is the day of my book launch of Paper Roses on Stony Mountain, a historical and biographical fiction, set on a Manitoba farm, the federal penetentiary village of…

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The Power of Miracle Icons

The Power of Miracle Icons

On our recent bus tour of Central Europe, we stopped at the Jasna Gora Monastery in Czestochowa, Poland to see the miracle icon, the Black Madonna. We arrived during a…

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Visiting Poland, Ukraine’s Friend

Visiting Poland, Ukraine’s Friend

Visitng Poland, Ukraine’s friend, was uppermost in my mind, when we booked a fourteen-day bus tour through Central Europe. After three long years of being super vigilant, due to Covid…

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War in Ukraine: The Darkest Hour

War in Ukraine: The Darkest Hour

Last night, I learned that Putin’s war in Ukraine had started. I began to cry and couldn’t stop, and I woke up and cried again. I didn’t cry just for…

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The Promise of Good Will and Peace

The Promise of Good Will and Peace

What I’ve always loved about this time of year, whether you celebrate Hanukkah, Christamas, (we celebrate both) or the Winter Solstice, it’s a family time, a time with the promise…

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The Sad Truth

The Sad Truth

The sad truth is that though today is Canada’s First National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, there is still so much work to be done. To acknowledge the sins of…

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Travelling During the Pandemic

Travelling During the Pandemic

I never thought we’d be travelling during the pandemic. But we did. We just got back from Toronto visiting our younger daughter, Robyn, and family. It was so wonderful seeing…

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