Have a good All Hallow’s Eve, everyone. Don’t stay up too late doing spooky things, now!
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Happy Birthday U.S.A.!
“Oh say does that star-spangled banner yet wave / O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave“ Happy 245th birthday to the United States of America! Let’s keep on going: see if we can’t make it to that quarter millennium mark. Have a safe, fun Independence Day, all, and I’ll seeContinue reading “Happy Birthday U.S.A.!”
Happy Father’s Day!
For all you hard-working dads out there, thanks for everything. Hopefully you can find some time out to do the things you love today: you’ve earned it. And happy first of summer for everyone as well!
Plans for June
May was a fine month. It saw not only the release of my new middle grade anthology, Woodland Tales, but also the completion of one novel rough draft, the final review of another book, several drawings to accompany them both, and a few extra improvements to other works and the beginnings of my research processContinue reading “Plans for June”
Happy Memorial Day!
Let us take a moment today to remember those who have given their all for this country. If any veterans are reading this, my sincerest thanks to you as well.
Happy Mother’s Day!
To all you hard-working mom’s out there, thanks for everything you do. May this day be a good one for you.
Happy Easter!
He is risen!Happy Easter Sunday, all. May the promise of salvation and eternal life ever be a ray of hope in troubled times. Have a blessed day.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
This one’s never exactly been my holiday, but to all you hopeless romantics out there, have a blessed and blissful day!
Happy New Year!
Get your year started right by making your resolution and sticking to it! Get to work on making your dreams a reality like me–or, just spend the day getting over that hangover from last night’s excitement. Either way, be sure to return next week for my first real post of 2021!
Merry Christmas!
Don’t waste your time browsing the web today: Have a lovely warm holiday with friends and relatives! (And be sure to check back here on January 8, 2021!)