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Congratulations to Sparkle, winner of a copy of Anna's Healing, by Vannetta Chapman, paperback or ebook! Thank you to everyone who visited my blog and entered to win.
Guest Post from Vannetta Chapman
PLEASE WELCOME VANNETTA CHAPMAN! Thanks so much for allowing me to visit your blog! Today I wanted to talk about Project Linus, a big part of this story and a wonderful organization that we are supporting through the release of Anna's Healing. In my story, a young...
Kate’s Favorite Pics!
Congratulations to Emilie H., winner of the exquisite Amish-made hand–quilted Star Pattern Table Runner made in Lancaster County, PA, plus one signed book from the Legacy of Lancaster Trilogy! Her choice of Leaving Lancaster, or one of its...
I Miss Manners
Out on a stroll recently, I stepped through a narrow walkway leading to the neighborhood park and came face-to-face with a man with a large dog that woofed. "He usually doesn't bark,” the man said, "you scared him.” Instead of giving me a moment to step past them, the...
Kate’s Favorite Pics!
When out walking, I admire seats and benches. Congratulations to Donna Harmon, winner of the Amish-made tea towel and potholder, and a signed copy of one novel from The Legacy of Lancaster Trilogy: CBA bestseller Leaving Lancaster, Pennsylvania Patchwork, or...
Sense of Smell Triggers Memories
When my friend author Kathleen Kohler told me she was going to bake a peach cobbler my taste buds went on high alert and my mind somersaulted to my past as I recalled the succulent fragrance of my mother canning peaches from our tree. I imagined my friend Kathleen...
Kate’s Favorite Pics!
Up at the beach after a recent storm. Please help me congratulate Lisa Peet, Blog Giveaway winner of the Amish-made Shop-N-Tote from Lancaster County, plus a signed copy of one book from The Legacy of Lancaster Trilogy: her choice of CBA bestseller Leaving Lancaster,...
Circulating Letters
Yesterday, I wandered next door to chat with a neighbor. Minutes later in her kitchen, I mentioned how I’d recently met a distant relative from New York State for the first time. In retrospect, I realized I’d forgotten to ask that person if they’d attended the same...
