Books in the Time of E-Publishing

We’re all readers and we all read multiple books a year. I read on my Kindle, but I also like to browse bookstores and when in Sonoma, I frequent the quarterly Friends of the Library book sales. There is a common thread I find in hardbacks, paperbacks, and e-books. Rarely do I find one that … Read more

Meaningful Mother’s Day

My niece, Meredith Krauss, posted her Mother’s Day activities on Facebook like so many others, but they’re worth sharing for two reasons. First, she turned the phrase “random acts of kindness” into action. Second, she had her two young sons with her. Her posts were called “the kindness challenge” and I don’t know if it … Read more

Overwhelmed in Atlanta

I finally met Rhett Butler. I walked into a bar and there he was looking suave and dangerous, the kind of man who should have swept Scarlett O’Hara off her feet from the moment they met. Instead she spent half the time chasing after that wimpy Ashley. Scarlett was there, too, looking demure—not at all … Read more

Ready For The Home

We all make dumb mistakes. It’s understandable. We’re scheduled to the max. Our brains are on overload. Life pulls us in too many directions. One of my mother’s favorite phrases when she screwed up was “time to make a reservation for me at the old folks’ home.” I’ve had one of those weeks. Preparing to … Read more

Happy Birthday to the Bard

Today is Shakespeare’s birthday and the internet is full of his phrases and terms that have become part of our cultural speech. “Vanished into thin air.” “It’s Greek to me.” “Danced attendance on.” “Budged an inch.” “Dead as a doornail.” I was never fond of the bard. In school one had to study hard to … Read more