The Reluctant Hero Triumphs: Three Things Challenge #419

When Aaron and Jane saw that the thieves had bolted with the sacred scroll, she told him that only he was adept at following those rogues and saving humanity from destruction. At first, he refused to even consider taking action, believing that she was in a state of denial if she believed that he, a... Continue Reading →

Sanity, Please Return to America ASAP: Weekend Writing Prompt

Never in my life would I have believed that An election could become such a shameful wrangle. While the nation is reeling from the coronavirus, Rogues attempt to kill democracy from every angle. Written for the Weekend Writing Prompt #183 from Sammiscribbles: Wrangle in 33 words exactly. Word of the Day Challenge is Rogue.

Reclaim Your Power: Know Your Value

Don't believe the lies. You are priceless and needed. The first healing step. Written for RonovanWrites Weekly Haiku Poetry Prompt Challenge #331: First and Heal.

Forgiveness Allows Us to Move Forward with Our Lives: Sunday Devotional #22

Luke 17: 3-5 So watch yourselves. “If your brother or sister sins against you, rebuke them; and if they repent, forgive them. Even if they sin against you seven times in a day and seven times come back to you saying ‘I repent,’ you must forgive them.” The apostles said to the Lord, “Increase our faith!” I sat... Continue Reading →

Don’t Be Embarrassed by Your Granny: First Line Friday

From Mindlovemisery's Menagerie for First Line Friday Challenge The splashing of pink rain boots announced her impending arrival. Her granddaughter, Carla, said to Charlotte, "Must you act like a child in those rain boots, Grandmother? Really, what possessed you to buy something so inappropriate as pink rain boots at your age?" "Sweetheart," Charlotte said, "I... Continue Reading →

Inheritances that Will Not Rot nor Rust

Granny had nothing to bequeath us In terms of material goods and cash. But, she left a legacy of being honest That is much better than an art stash. She taught us by her examples To always treat people with decency. Even with women who talked about her, She cared for them with much frequency.... Continue Reading →

Thank You, United Kingdom, for Vera and Britbox!

I love Vera! I discovered the show last year, but it went off the cable almost as soon as I started to wonder what night it came on. Then, I discovered ACORN TV and Britbox, and, there she was, with nearly all of the seasons. I am so thankful! I have been bingeing her every... Continue Reading →

Getting Back a Slice of our Former Lives with a Museum Visit

Before COVID-19 arrived, I loved visiting museums. I can stay in one for hours on hours. I am not too keen on much modern and abstract art, but I love paintings, sculptures, and artifacts from the past. So, upon learning of a museum near us, we decided to check it out, although you could never... Continue Reading →

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