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Walking blindfolded
Blind man’s bluff was a favorite game to play whenever friends or family kids got together. If you’re not familiar with this game, it is tag wearing a blindfold. Someone always wound up hurt, of course, but we played anyway. When you are small fear takes a back seat to adventure. It’s only when you … Continue reading Walking blindfolded
Make a Culinary Herb Wreath
Making an herb wreath is a fun way to dry culinary herbs. You can either leave the wreath up all winter and pluck leaves here and there for your recipes or after the leaves dry, remove them to airtight containers that you store in a dark cupboard. The second method better protects the flavors, and … Continue reading Make a Culinary Herb Wreath
Janalyn Voigt’s Surprising Announcement
I’m writing in this picture. Of course. Writers write, right? :o) Authors also autograph, which is what I’m doing here. Well, sort of. I’m actually signing a certain document, and now I get to make a fun and unexpected announcement. My Surprising Announcement A couple of years ago, the western historical romance market was saturated … Continue reading Janalyn Voigt’s Surprising Announcement
Camels of the…Wild West? Yes, Really
Camels of the Wild West The United States had a problem. Following the Mexican-American War large tracts of desert land needed to be occupied through army bases, supply lines, and mail routes, but lack of water in these areas made use of horses or mules prohibitive. The US Camel Corps came into being as an … Continue reading Camels of the…Wild West? Yes, Really