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Game Review: IQ Six Pro
Today I'm reviewing IQ Six Pro from Smart Games. We aren't traveling nearly as much this year as we did last year, but when we do, I like to tuck a compact non-digital game in my bag for the trip. IQ Six Pro is perfect for that.
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What I Read in May
In May I read several books I received for review and listened to several audiobooks, along with a few others.
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Review: To Tame a Cowboy
Today I’m sharing a book review for To Tame a Cowboy, a Christian historical romance novel by Jody Hedlund, from Bethany House Publishers. It is Book 3 of the Colorado Cowboys series.
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Review: Midnight’s Budding Morrow
Today I’m reviewing Midnight's Budding Morrow, a Christian regency romance novel by Carolyn Miller.
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Memorial Day Adventure
For our Memorial Day adventure this year, we decided to visit several ancestral cemeteries. This is the first time I've lived near where any of my ancestors lived, so it was interesting to me to find where some of them are buried.
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Little Rock Adventure
Last Saturday, we took a day trip to the Territorial Fair at the Historic Arkansas Museum in downtown Little Rock. We also visited the nearby Old State House Museum. Our “tour guide” was our friend Janet who met up with us for the day’s adventures. She even dressed the part in an old-fashioned schoolmarm outfit. Neither Lyle nor I had…
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Review: A Promise Engraved
Today I’m sharing a book review for A Promise Engraved, a Christian historical romance novel by Liz Tolsma. It is part of the Doors to the Past series published by Barbour but can definitely be read as a stand alone novel.
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What I Read in April
Not that I'm running behind or anything... but here is my reading list for April. Mostly a mix of historical novels with some dystopian thrown in.
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Review: A Healer’s Promise
Today I’m sharing my review of A Healer's Promise, a Christian historical novel by Misty M. Beller, published by Bethany House Publishers. It is Book 2 of the Brides of Laurent series.
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Growing on the Homestead
All kinds of things are finally growing on our little homestead now that we are headed into the hot part of the year. Mother’s irises have been glorious. She has at least eight different colors all around the place. They are nearly finished blooming. They need to be thinned out. Then we can spread them out to even more locations.…