Redigo’s Choice is book two in The Lazy M Ranch series.
Author: Kasandra Elaine, the writing team of Kassy Paris and Elaine Bonner
Published by: Wild Rose Publishing in 2008 ISBN 1-60154-391-3
Redigo’s Choice is book two in The Lazy M Ranch series.
Author: Kasandra Elaine, the writing team of Kassy Paris and Elaine Bonner
Published by: Wild Rose Publishing in 2008 ISBN 1-60154-391-3
First I’m Nobody, the first book in The Lazy M Ranch series
Written by Kasandra Elaine, the writing team of Kassy Paris and Elaine Bonner
That is the question being asked everywhere I’ve turned this week. And it leaves me cold. I know, I have many things to be grateful for. I have had a good life, but it is not quite the life I wanted.
So many memories are tied into the weekend JFK died and was buried.
‘All those times we sang ‘and its goodbye to A&M’
we really didn’t mean it. At least, I don’t think we did...
Cowboys RB 'controversy' has simple solution: give DeMarco the ball
http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/dallas-cowboys/headlines/20111116-george-cowboys-rb-controversy-has-simple-solution-give-demarco-the-ball.ece
I’ve dubbed this season of my life, the ‘fall’ of Steven James. I took several workshops recently taught by Steven and sat a couple of times at his table during meals.
I lost my closest college friend, Dee, this weekend to cancer. Her passing has left me forlorn. We had one of those wonderful friendships that regardless of the time we were away from each other, we were able to connect as if no time had passed.
November 9, 1989 the gates to East Germany were opened allowing free travel and commerce between East and West Germany.
In 2000 on November 8th, Florida began the statewide recount of the 2000 presidential election. We learned ‘chad’ wasn’t just a guy’s name. And we waited patiently for a month to learn who would be our next president. It was all so, well, civilized.
1893 Passage of a referendum made Colorado the first state to grant women the right to vote.
Driving towards Amarillo this afternoon, I watched the most amazing sunset. The wide Texas a panorama view. The sunlight was fading into a soft palette of color. Where the sun couldn't reach on the horizon was dark blue, not black. The day's sky was a crystal blue. High in they daylight sky, juxtaposed to the flocks of birds flying low, were several jet streams streaking across the sky. Just as darkness covered my journey deer were grazing on the side of the highway.
I can't recall ever being so aware of twilight. In my hotel room I looked up the dictionary definition of twilight. What I experienced was straight off the page, (screen in this instance,) these beautiful colors at the end of a successful day.
On October 24, 1861 the first transcontinental telegraph message was sent from California to President Abraham Lincoln.
And yet, greater things are still to be done.
I was in fifth grade, not quite 11. My brother was a first grader. It was a time when I knew all the words the adults were saying, yet sensed I was missing something.
AP Highlight in History:
On Oct. 21, 1879, Thomas Edison invented a workable electric light at his laboratory in Menlo Park, N.J.
History shows on October 16th wars have started and ended in dramatic ways,
I’m listening to Casting Crowns sing Courageous. Fitting isn’t it on a day when men have stood in courage for things they believed would make the world a better place.
What a remarkable day in history! - October 14
From the AP Highlight in History:
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Virginia Dare became the first child of English parents to be born on American soil, on what is now Roanoke Island, N.C.
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AP Highlight in History: On Aug. 16, 1977, singer Elvis Presley died at Graceland Mansion in Memphis, Tenn., at age 42.
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