We’ve been talking about hiking Dungeness Spit again for years. When we lived in western Washington long ago, we would travel two hours north to walk on the narrow beach that bends into the Straits of Juan de Fuca near Sequim. It’s a 5.5 mile hike from where you enter a park to a lighthouse perched on the end–basically where cargo ships turn south…
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WHY Study the Bible? 5 Reasons
“I don’t understand the point of Bible study. I read it once, isn’t that enough?” My acquaintance’s earnest question made me laughed out loud. Um, no. I’ve studied the Bible since I became a Christian in the dark ages of my teen years. I’ve led, facilitated or taught the book for more than 30 years. I read it daily. Scripture…
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A Town Like Alice: the finest WWII Romance
We’ll always be thankful for our introduction to A Town Like Alice. Long ago, we watched PBS’ Masterpiece Theater religiously. It didn’t matter what they produced on Sunday nights, we watched it. We only had a couple television stations in those days before cable, and we had little money during my husband’s early years in the military. Sunday nights at…
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Summer Reading with Sherlock and Mary
Haven’t you always loved summer reading? Especially when you were a kid with an entire summer to fill with good books, movies, games and outdoor play–maybe even swimming? But it was always time to lay around reading that captured my heart each June when school let out. I could only check out ten books at a time, and I hounded…
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12 Brides of Summer: Miralee Ferrell
Miralee Ferrell is the author of The Dogwood Blossom Bride, part of the bestselling 12 Brides of Summer Collection. A sequel to The Nativity Bride, Miralee’s new story returns to the same town, Goldendale, Washington–located only 45 minutes from her home. Two and a half years have passed since Curt and Deborah from The Nativity Bride were married. They’ve settled into…
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12 Brides of Summer: Susan Page Davis
Susan Page Davis wrote the Blue Moon Bride for The 12 Brides of Summer Blue Moon Bride is a sequel to last Christmas’ The Christmas Tree Bride, though it introduces two new characters who cross paths via the Union Pacific Railroad. Susan explained how the stories are connected: “In my Christmas novella, The Christmas Tree Bride, the main character, Polly,…
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