Sunday morning traditions, passed through the generations.
Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls
And A Note Re: The Pillsbury Doughboy. Please be prepared for a smile all around! By Sandra Novick
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Sunday morning traditions, passed through the generations.
And A Note Re: The Pillsbury Doughboy. Please be prepared for a smile all around! By Sandra Novick
“I disagree that change is hard.”
The Hero’s Journey. The first step is departure, crossing over the threshold. An essay by Angela Rieck.
A panacea for... EVERYTHING!
Albert Einstein used to nap every day. Need I say more? By Lynda Bernard.
Wedding Season... June is around the corner and wedding season really seems to be a “thing” again!
The things we remember. By Angela Rieck.
It was a different kind of Easter this year. The kind when you get a tattoo. Really.
The scent of honeysuckle and the memories associated with it were deeply etched in her memory. A love story of sorts by Donna Wetjen. A must read!
A vignette… you can relate, I’m sure.
Why three cups and not four? One of life’s mysteries. By Lynda Bernard.
A bit of a ramble by Sandra Novick.
Sunny skies, a stress-filled world, “golden year decisions,” my friend’s bike crack-up, and a morning walk through Sag Harbor. It all comes together.
“That Twain guy knew his stuff.”
March Madness of another kind! One Spring day. Weather commentary by Lynda Bernard.
A Hummingbird series, Days With Daisy.
I never thought much about it in the past— it was just a “dog” behavior. Experiencing the simple pleasures of life. By Sandra Novick.
“Dog parks are the new water coolers.”
Just grab your dog and go! By Angela Rieck.
A true story from the life and adventures of Lynda Bernard.
Romance. Danger. Bad guys. Good guys. The Concorde. “Suddenly there was a knife at my throat, it happened exactly the way it does in a movie.” Click thru. You must!
Admittedly, we do everything backwards.
A few of the reasons why we moved here.