Life’s Little Mysteries

We all have secrets. Most of us have small ones that we keep because they’re not ours to share or they might hurt someone we care about. Sometimes their importance is blown up in our minds or we’re so used to them we can’t let them go, even though keeping them is no longer important. … Read more

Tales from the Checkout Counter

Be honest. Do you like the automated grocery store checkout counters? I’m talking about the ones that are do it yourself and are supposed to save time. I’ve used them on occasion and I thought they were okay if you have a carton of ice cream and your only other option is a line with … Read more

Not Dead Yet

Living in my first over-55 community has been interesting. But then, this is Vegas baby. You never know what to expect here. My mailbox periodically gets stuffed with flyers offering funeral services, estate planning dinners, reverse mortgage opportunities, and free credits for gambling—perhaps not in that order. As my philosopher mother used to say, “When … Read more

Longing for an Ice Cream Truck

As we get older, we begin to miss the simplicity of a time when our focus was on getting out of a chore, or choosing what to wear to school, or wondering how we would make it through chemistry or French. The complexities of the world were not thrown in our faces every day unless … Read more

My Brain Was Asleep And Other Excuses

Writers have to market and marketing isn’t easy in the digital age when your books are among eight million available for sale at any one time. Sometimes you do impetuous things that seem like a good idea at the time, and afterward you wonder where your brain was. I am guilty of this. For Scandal’s … Read more