Smorgasbord Blog Magazine Weekly Round Up – 17th – 23rd July 2023 – Wild Gardens, Big Band Era, Opera, Vibes, Green Kitchen, Podcast, Book Reviews, Summer Book Fair, Bloggers, Health and Humour


Welcome to the round up of posts you might have missed this week on Smorgasbord.

I hope your week has gone well we seem to have fallen foul of the curse of St. Swithin’s on July 15th when it poured all day and it has rained everyday since. Looking at the forecast for the next ten days that trend will continue in varying degrees with brief gaps… since if it rains on St. Swithin’s it will do so for 40 days… that means it will be 21st if August before summer returns… I will keep you updated.

However, in the garden everything is blooming, including the ‘wilded’ areas that David sowed with packets of a variety of wild flower seeds in the spring. Mainly in the back garden, and as I work or sit out there it is clear that the insects, including some wonderfully noisy bumble bees have been enjoying these small areas of natural planting. We also have a patch in the front outside our office window, which even on rainy days adds some colour.

The hydrangeas have also now come into full bloom and year after year they never disappoint… this year I have left the so called weeds that have also taken root in the pots as to be honest they have lovely flowers and attract the insects as much as the Hydrangeas do.

As always my thanks to my friends who contribute to the blog and where you can connect with them.

William Price King joined me this week for the Big Band Era with Jimmy Dorsey, Bing Crosby and The Nicholas Brothers. On Friday the next part of the American soprano Leontyne Price’s story . You can also find William Blog– IMPROVISATIONWilliam Price King on Tumblr. William will be offline for a few weeks for his usual summer break and unable to comment on the usual music posts but he well see them on his return and enjoy as always.

Debby Gies​. Was here with her latest post in her Spiritual Awareness series on Monday Morning and this week ‘Vibes’…. She also her popular funnies in the laughter column. On her own blog you can find the link to the interview on Showboat TV with Judith Barrow which is very entertaining, also Debby’s Writer’s Tips for July from various expert sources and her Sunday Book Review today which is Living Without the One You Cannot Live Without by Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D.   Head over toD.G. Kaye

Carol Taylor was be here on Wednesday with her next post in the Green Kitchen series including homemade crumpets and baking powder. On her own blog you can find her Saturday Snippets rewind, always entertaining, in Thursday Thoughts an interesting exploration of why we age and some of the research into longevity. On Monday a post with a sobering message after WHO published a report on the dangerous effects of consuming artificial sweeteners especially aspartame.. but good news with a link to a post by Jennie Fitzkee on how a dead fir tree became art. Head over to read this report and the others during the week Monday Musings by Carol Taylor

Toni Pike will be here on Wednesday with the latest post in her series on Personal Power and this week Authenticity and How To Be Authentic I hope you will join Toni and enjoy her thoughts. Head over to check out Toni Pike Where to find my books

And thank you to you for your visits, comments and shares which are always appreciated ♥

On with the show….

The Big Band Era with William Price King and Sally Cronin – 1940s – Jimmy Dorsey, Bing Crosby, The Nicholas Brothers

William Price King Meets the Legends – #Opera – Leontyne Price – Part Three – The 1960s

Spiritual Awareness – #Vibes by D. G. Kaye

Carol Taylor’s Green Kitchen Rewind – #Crumpets, #Baking Soda, #Minced Garlic and Egg Boxes uses.

Tales from the Garden – The Boy, his Dog and a Fairy Princess by Sally Cronin

Irritable Bowel Syndrome – Part One – Introduction – by Sally Cronin

Smorgasbord Health Column 2023 – Recipes that Pack a Punch – Breakfasts/Brunch – Frittata and Tostada by Sally Cronin

Book Review – #Fantasy #Thriller – When Evil Chooses You: Book Three in the Dreamer’s Alliance Series by Dan Antion

New Book on the Shelves – #Family – Crossing Fifty-One: Not Quite a Memoir by Debbie Russell

Blogger Spotlight – 21st July 2023 – #History Traci Kenworth, #Insectbites Beetley Pete, #Review Harmony Kent, #Orchids Robbie Cheadle, #Prehistoric #Yorkshire Judith Barrow, #JapaneseArt Rebecca Budd, #Goodpeople Jill Dennison

#FamilySaga Judith Barrow, #Mystery, #Suspense, Short Stories Joan Hall, #Romance #Novella Staci Troilo

#Contemporary #Romance Stevie Turner, #Supernatural #Adventure John W. Howell, #ComingofAge, #Family #Relationships Beem Weeks

#Memoir #History Darlene Foster, #Crime #Thriller Fiona Tarr, #Crime #Mystery Georgia Rose

Another Open Mic Night with author Daniel Kemp – July 2023 – Cat scans and Car Bargains

Hosts Sally Cronin and Debby Gies – Rescue Humans and Australian Drovers and their dogs

 

Thanks for dropping in today and I hope you will join me again next week.  Sally ♥

Smorgasbord Blog Magazine – Weekly Round Up July 3rd – 9th 2023 – Share an Excerpt, Big Band Era, Leontyne Price, Podcast, Summer Book Fair, Reviews, Health and Humour


Welcome to the round up of posts you might have missed this week on Smorgasbord.

I hope your week has gone well so far. Nothing to report on the home front this week of any significance. The weather has been varied with a mixture of sunshine, hailstorms, thunder and lightening and gale force winds. Often in the space of a few hours! At least the lawn has greened up again and we have a week of rain ahead before we hope a few more days of summer!!

Just a reminder that if you have a new book available on Amazon either as a pre-order or to buy then please let me know as soon as you have a date. I do schedule a couple of weeks ahead and although I can move some posts around that are not time sensitive, it helps to have a heads up..

Later in the post you will find the link to the introductory post this week for the new series and delighted by the response so far with 11 authors signed up starting in August. This is an opportunity to boost the sales of your books, and is open to any author who has previously been promoted here on Smorgasbord.

As always my thanks to my friends who contribute to the blog…

William Price King joined me this week for the Big Band Era with Artie Shaw, Tommy Dorsey and James Cagney. On Friday the first part of the American soprano Leontyne Price’s story . You can also find William Blog– IMPROVISATIONWilliam Price King on Tumblr

Debby Gies​. Debby will be back with us with a new post in her Spiritual Awareness series on July 17th.. She also shared more of her terrific funnies in the laughter column. On her own blog you can find her Sunday book review for the romance  Answering the Call by Parris Afton Bonds  Head over toD.G. Kaye

Carol Taylor will be here on Wednesday 19th July with her next post in the Green Kitchen series. On her own blog you can find Monday Musings with news of her cookbooks due out later this year and Denmark’s ambitious plans to reduce their carbon footprint…In her current Green Kitchen Carol explores energy savings and some very useful tips on saving money by being savvy when using your oven and hob. And Thursday Thoughts looks at energy produced from ‘thin air’ and Wimbledon.Carol Taylor’s Thursday Thoughts

Toni Pike will be here on Wednesday 12th  with the newest post in her series on Personal Power and this week Having Boundaries for Healthy Relationships. Head over to check out Toni Pike Where to find my books

And thank you to you for your visits, comments and shares which are always appreciated ♥

On with the show….

The Big Band Era with William Price King and Sally Cronin – 1940s – Artie Shaw, Tommy Dorsey, James Cagney –

William Price King Meets the Legends – #Opera – Leontyne Price – The Early Years

Podcast Rewind – Tales from the Garden – Little Girl Lost by Sally Cronin

Recipes that Pack a Punch – Breakfasts – Wholegrains – Meusli Porridge by Sally Cronin

Home Remedies for Bruises

Family Health – Bruises and when to check them out by Sally Cronin

#Blood #Anemia #Fatigue – Foods to boost your blood health by Sally Cronin

Book Review – #Thriller – Infected: SFV-1 Series – BOOK ONE by Terry Tyler

New Book on the Shelves – #Shortstories – Life, DEATH and Other Characters by Geoff Le Pard

New Book on the Shelves – #Crime #Mystery Her Hidden Bones (Opal Fields Book 4) by Fiona Tarr

Smorgasbord Bookshelf 2023- New Series – Share an Excerpt from one of your published books – #Memoir #Sailing – Plunge by Liesbet Collaert

#Travel #France #Dogs Jacqueline Lambert, #Memoirs #Poems John Cornelius Rogers and Sue Bavey, #Verse #Prose #Memoir Lauren Scott

#Paranormal #Romance Jan Sikes, #Western #Paranormal Sandra Cox, #Fantasy D.Wallace Peach

Summer Book Fair 2023 – #Poetry Balroop Singh, Harmony Kent, #Flashfiction #Poetry M.J. Mallon

Hosts Sally Cronin and Debby Gies – Dog Strategies and Squirrels

Hosts Sally Cronin and Debby Gies – Air Fresheners and Paternity

 

Thanks for dropping in today and I hope you will join me again next week.. Sally

Smorgasbord Book Promotions – Summer Book Fair 2023 – #WWII #Netherlands Paulette Mahurin, #CrimeThriller Carol Balawyder, #Memoir .Donna O’Donnell Figurski


This year in the first part of the Summer Book Fair, I will be revisiting some of the new books on the shelves promotions for the last six months. It offers not just an opportunity to boost the book but also to share a follow up review. Later on in the series I will also be sharing my recommended books from the last 12 months and one of their more current reviews. Not all the books are newly published but they are new to the Smorgasbord Bookshelf.

Delighted to share the news of the latest book by Paulette Mahurin set in WW2 and The Netherlands – The Girl From Huizen

About the book

The German occupation of the Netherlands brings with it food shortages, harsh treatment for resistants and deportation of Jews. The changes dramatically affect Rosamond Jansen’s life on her family’s farm on the outskirts of Huizen. When she finds herself under constant surveillance and oppressive treatment in her government typist job and the Nazis deport her best friend, her resentment turns to fear and a deepening hatred. Verbal cruelty, belittlement and emotional turmoil take their toll on her until a man arrives at the farm who, along with her uncle from Amsterdam, enlist her father into resistance work. When her father does not return home, Rosamond, too, is drawn into resistance activity. As more people disappear from her life, her involvement goes deeper, bringing her to a villa in Huizen where a woman named Madelief has a secret. As Rosamond becomes close to Madelief and the secret is revealed, her life starts to unravel.

Based on actual events at the villa, The Girl from Huizen tells the story of how Rosamond, working with Madelief, dared to defy the SS and their collaborators. But this is no ordinary Resistance versus Nazi story, rather it is a story of a shocking and unexpected unfolding where flames of tension ignite the page, as loss and grief consume and drive the girl from Huizen. It is a powerful story about the trusting friendship between two women. Ultimately The Girl from Huizen is a homage to the brave resistance members who risked everything to fight against Nazi oppression. Their efforts saved thousands upon thousands of lives.

One of the recent reviews for the book on Goodreads

Brenda – Five Stars – May 31, 2023

The Girl from Huizen by Paulette Mahurin is breathtaking, heartbreaking and beautiful in its raw prose. It is obvious the author did meticulous research in the rich historical details and character portrayals, almost as she were there herself. Though it is fiction, it is based on real events and people. The book is about the Dutch Resistance in WWII and unbearable grief and hardships under Nazi occupation.

The Jansen family from the working village of Huizen, Netherlands, is directly affected by the horrors of war. At first 18-year-old Roz and her mother are horrified that her father joins Karl and other Resistance members to smuggle deported children. But they realize trying to stop them would be futile. Death, bartering, scarcity of food and anguish are constants. People disappear. The country is in turmoil. But the Resistance saves lives and brings hope.

Historical Fiction readers, do prioritize this one. It’s simply and passionately written and doesn’t gloss over difficult details. But that’s what makes it so powerful. I am so glad to have read it. 

Read the reviews and buy the book: Amazon USAnd: Amazon UK

A selection of books by Paulette Mahurin

Profits from Pauline’s books go to help rescue dogs from kill shelters.

Read the reviews and buy the books: Amazon US – And : Amazon UK – follow Paulette : Goodreads – Blog: The Persecution of Mildred Dunlap on WordPressTwitter: @MahurinPaulette

The next book released earlier in the year is by Carol Balawyder – a crime thriller The Lilac Notebook.

About the book

Three university friends. One in the early stages of Alzheimer’s, another out for revenge and a third murdered.

Holly Baranov is in the beginning stages of fast advancing Alzheimer’s at 40. Unwilling to care for her, Holly’s husband leaves her. While frightened to be on her own, Holly is relieved to be freed from the clutches of a controlling husband.
She moves out of her large home in the middle-class west end section of Montreal and into a small apartment near McGill University where she enrols in a poetry course in the hopes of stimulating her brain.

There she meets Kim Harris, a thirty-something beautiful but damaged law student and Amelia Rose, a twenty-year-old pole dancer in a seedy nightclub who wants nothing more than to graduate, teach high school, marry and raise a family. Both Kim and Amelia were victims of incest, though each see her perpetrator differently. Kim chose law so as to right the justice she was denied while Amelia is angry at the justice system for separating her from a flawed father who was nonetheless her whole world.

When Amelia is found strangled in her apartment, Holly becomes involved in the investigation, both as prime suspect and as a means to defend herself.
Detective Alice Vireovich and her rookie partner, Detective Dan Cardoni, currently investigating the murders of two middle aged men, are also tasked with investigating Amelia’s murder: They come to believe all three murders may be linked because of a Van Gogh Starry Night postcard found at the scene of all three crimes.

Holly’s health worsens quickly. She is transferred to a support facility. Along with her fading memory, Holly is also losing her ability to speak and write. She is uncertain whether she killed Amelia as her friend Kim, ex-husband Roy and the police suspect.

A niece (whom Holly doesn’t recognize and whose motives she distrusts for suddenly wanting to help her) visits Holly regularly and reads Holly’s notes about Amelia’s investigation. This eventually leads the investigation away from her as they seem to implicate Kim.

Kim’s law teacher at McGill agrees to take on the case pro bono, motivated by her interest in litigating whether damaging effects of childhood abuse pose the question whether murder can ever be justified in such cases.

The expanding investigation leads to more findings relating to the postcard found next to Amelia’s body, bringing into view a surprising new suspect.

One of the reviews for the book

Carol Balawyder’s The Lilac Notebook (2023) is about the difficult choices life thrusts at three women, all ultimately coalescing in one woman’s descent into the murky incurable world that is life lived with Alzheimer’s.  Two of the women–Kim and Amelia–were abused as children, but arrive at adulthood with different perspectives on their experience. The third–Holly–has a normal childhood and ends up the Stepford wife of a man who ultimately divorces her when she develops early onset Alzheimer’s. Though the overarching story is the murder of Amelia, the real story is Holly’s efforts to solve her friends murder despite her declining mental state. We see how her illness starts with simple problems everyone has faced–finding the right word and mixing up events–progresses to losing her ability to speak coherently, and finally as she is locked in a young body and unable to communicate.

The book is compelling albeit heart-breaking, many times difficult to read but as often, through Holly’s acceptance of her condition, a realistic look at life lived with this horrific disease. This is highly recommended for anyone who wishes to better understand a friend or loved one suffering from this disease.

I wish I had a bigger megaphone because this book deserves it.

Read the reviews and buy the book: Amazon USAnd: Amazon UK

Other books by Carol Balawyder

Read the reviews and buy the books: Amazon US – And: Amazon UK – Read more reviews : Goodreads – WebsiteCarol BalawyderLinkedIn: Carol Balawyder – Facebook: Carol Balawyder  

Delighted to welcome a new author to the shelves here on Smorgasbord…Donna O’Donnell Figurski with her poignant memoir – Prisoners without Bars: A Caregivers Tale

About the book

“Laugh! Cry! G-A-S-P!”

This heart-wrenching and triumphant love story is a tale of advocacy and caregiving. Donna’s husband, David, stumbled into their bedroom, his hand covering a blood-filled eye from a brain hemorrhage.

Donna called 9-1-1. David slipped into a coma. At that moment, Donna was thrust onto the path of caregiver for her best friend and the love of her life.

In her debut memoir, Donna shares how a neurosurgeon said that David would make a “great organ donor.” She writes of arrogant doctors, uncaring visitors, insensitive ambulance drivers, and problematic nurses. She also tells of the many compassionate doctors, nurses, therapists, staff, strangers, family members, and friends who helped them on their journey.

Donna compellingly describes her ability to appear positive as she experiences the horror of making life-or-death decisions. As her world crashes, she credits laughter as her lifesaver. More than thirteen years later, Donna and David are living a “new normal” together.

One of the many reviews for the book

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 15, 2023

The moving account of a wife’s courage, love, and devotion for her husband in the wake of his Traumatic Brain Injury. I’m sure we all would hope we could selflessly be there for our loved ones should a similar fate befall them. Thankfully, we have this remarkable story as a “How-To” guide, heaven forbid we find ourselves in a similarly scary place. This saga of doctors, nurses, hospitals, rehab facilities, and the long, difficult road back for Donna and David kept me turning the pages. It’s not all dark and heavy, though; there are light moments, fun side trips and interesting characters to meet along the way. I agree with other reviewers: this important book deserves a wide audience. 

Head over to read the reviews and buy the book: Amazon US And: Amazon UK

Connect with Donna: Amazon USAnd: Amazon UK – Read more reviews and follow Donna: Goodreads – Bookbub: Donna O’Donnell Figurski – Website: Donna Figurski – Brain Injury Blog: Surviving Traumatic Brain Injury – Twitter: @DonnaFigurski

 

Thank you for dropping in today and I hope that you will be leaving with some books.. Sally.

 

Smorgasbord Blog Magazine – Weekly Round Up – July 11th – 17th – Hits 1999, Nina Simone, Ireland 1930s, Book Reviews, Summer Book Fair, Poetry, Podcast, Health and Humour


Welcome to the round up of posts you might have missed this week on Smorgasbord.

It seems that summer is here with a vengeance and for some on the continent it has brought the dreaded wildfires that put not just people but wildlife at great risk. We count our blessings that we have cloud cover much of the time and we are unlikely to get over 24 degrees. With onshore breezes it does help to keep the heat down. Those of us of a certain age still remember the summer of 1976 when the heatwave went on for several weeks. It looks like this one will be shorter lived and hopefully for those experiencing the severe temperatures and risk of fires will get rain soon.

Work on the house continues and the outside walls are getting the attention at the moment and another couple of weeks and it will be time to look at each room and arrange and dress ready for inspection. I am looking at property sites at the moment in the area that we would like to move to on the south coast and one house I was checking out was dressed immaculately throughout. Clearly the estate agent thought that two very large multi packs of toilet rolls set off the master bedroom ensuite perfectly or perhaps thought they might be a selling point!

Anyway… keep cool and safe.

On the blog front…

On the blog front.. the new series of ‘Posts from Your Archives’ begins in August. With your permission I will browse your posts between January and the end of June 2022 and select two to share in a post on Smorgasbord. They are copyrighted to you and will also include links and books etc. Full details are in the post along with an example of what your post will look like.. already 15 friends have signed up and I am looking forward to diving into their archives.

Smorgasbord Posts from Your Archives -#NewSeries August 2022- ‘Lucky Dip’ and Do You Trust Me??

 Thanks to my friends William Price King and Debby Gies for their music and humour contributions this week and you can find out more about them on their own sites. .

William Price King joined me on The Breakfast show this week for the first part of the hits from 1999 and for the first part of the new series about the legend Nina Simone. You can also find William – Blog– IMPROVISATION– William Price King on Tumblr

Debby Gies gifted us some great and funnies this week and will be taking us to Cuba tomorrow morning for an exploration of this island of music, dancing and history.. Over on her blog you can you can catch up with her posts including a post on the massive Canadian outage that resulted in the loss of phone and internet services as well as vital card payments for much of the country… and her book review today for the fictionalised story of Coco Chanel. Queen of Paris.. D.G. Kaye

Carol Taylor will be here on Wednesday with an exploration of foods and culinary terms in her terrific series A-Z of foods with the letter C This week on her own blog an exploration of the cuisine of Djibouti which is a small African country on the north east horn of the continent. Also a peek into her store cupboard at herbs and stock cubes and Carol finishes off the week in style by spilling a great many secrets in her Saturday Snippets – You can read all the posts for the week by clicking on her blog link Carol Cooks2

Thanks too for all your visits, comments and shares this week… they mean a great deal..♥

On with the show

Chart Hits 1999 Part One – Ricky Martin, Britney Spears, Shania Twain, Ronan Keating

Price King meets the Music Legends – Nina Simone – High Priestess of Soul and The Early Years

How the Stable was built and warts 1936

#Ireland 1930s – The Colour of Life – The Devil Finds Work 1936 by Geoff Cronin

Lanturne – Marriage by Sally Cronin

A story from Flights of Fancy… an elderly woman looks back to her twenties and meeting the love of her life during wartime.

Flights of Fancy – Curtains

The Obesity epidemic – Where in the Lifestyle can we Intervene? – 2 to 7 years old – Activity – Sally Cronin

Size Matters The Sequel – The Accumulative Factor of Food and Life

#Life #Forgiveness by Annette Rochelle Aben

– I Wish I Knew Then What I Know Now! #Dyslexia #Blogging Hugh Roberts

first in Series – #Shortstories Hugh W. Roberts, #Fantasy Paul Cude

-#FlashFiction Annette Rochelle Aben, #Biography S. Bavey

#Children’s #YA – #Travel Darlene Foster, #Mystery #Detective Janice Spina

#MurderMystery Sharon Marchisell, #Family #Mystery Harmony Kent

Blogger Weekly July 15th 2022 – #Writing Mae Clair, #Kindness John Howell, #Funnies The Story Reading Ape, #Nostalgia Darlene Foster, #Tafftrail Judith Barrow

Hosts Debby Gies and Sally Cronin – Washington Shire Sauce and Hiccups

The Senior Team pass the the funnies along – Legal Shenanigans

 

Thanks for dropping in today and I hope you will join me again next week. Sally

Smorgasbord Blog Magazine – Weekly Round Up – 30th May – 5th June 2022 – Home Renovations, Hits 1996, Summer Book Fair, Shortstories, Reviews, Blogger Weekly, Health and Humour


Welcome to a round up of the posts you might have missed this week on Smorgasbord.

I hope you have enjoyed a good week… We have been busy with getting the new dining room up and running and our office established in the kitchen diner.. That is all done but my studio piece still needs some fine tuning and my podcast stories will be back again next week.. I thought you might like to see some before and after photos on the dining room which had to be stripped, ceilings and walls painted, floor sanded and varnished and new curtains.

There are some other jobs to get on with now upstairs and outside but we are getting there. We christened the new dining room with a visit of our niece over from England which was a lovely way to celebrate.

On the blog front

This week on the series by guests are Carol Taylor, Diana Peach and Sharon Marchisello and I am sure you will find them as fascinating as I did…

The Summer Book Fair begins this week and through to September with all the authors on he Bookshelf being featured with their books.

If you have a new book being released either on pre-order or available on Amazon in June or July, I would be very happy to promote. If you are already a featured author on the blog then I just need the date available and title. If new to the promotions please provide me with your Amazon author page and we can talk about anything else I need. My email is sally.cronin@moyhill.com. I am working a couple of weeks ahead so please get the information to me as soon as you can. Thanks Sally.

As always a thank you to the amazing contributors who share their expertise and entertain us every week.

William Price King joined me on The Breakfast show this week for the first part of the hits from 1996 and for the next part of the series on Friday featuring the legendary Aretha Franklin. You can also find William – Blog– IMPROVISATION– William Price King on Tumblr

Debby Gies  found some funnies and a video to share with us this week. Debby is taking us to San Juan on Monday… so grab your suncream. Over on Debby’s blog you can you can catch up with her posts and Sunday book review D.G. Kaye

Carol Taylor joins me on Wednesday with her recipes to include sufficient phosphorus in our diets… and as always a busy week on her own blog including her Monday Musings, National Cheese Day with the difference between natural and processed cheese products, Basics in the store cupboard such as dried beans, lentils and peas, Chicken four ways and an exploration of the cuisine of The Democratic Republic of the Congo.

CarolCooks2 weekly roundup… 29th May -4th June 2022-Monday Musings, Health, Food Review “Real food v Processed Food” and Saturday Snippets where “Star” is my one word prompt.

And thank you for your visits, comments and sharing of posts.. they mean a great deal.

One with the show

The Breakfast Show with William Price King and Sally Cronin – Chart Hits 1996 Part One – Tracey Chapman, George Michael, Los Del Rio, Adam Clayton & Larry Mullen

William Price King meets the Music Legends – Aretha Franklin – 1970s Hits

#Humour – Chapter Fourteen – Mayhew School for Boys and Girls by Sally Cronin

Chapter Fifteen – Killbilly Hotel in Cornwall and a Gothic welcome – Sally Cronin

#RoadTrip Pete Springer and Jim Borden, #Writing D. Wallace Peach, #Spring D.G. Kaye and Valentina Cirasola, #Communitylife Noelle Granger, #RoastedCod Dorothy New Vintage Kitchen

#Supernatural Audrey Driscoll, #Thriller Alex Craigie, #Romance Toni Pike, #Flashfiction Annette Rochelle Aben

#Multigenre – Comes this Time to Float: 19 Short Stories by Stephen Geez

The Dynamics of Change – Part Three – Emotional Being by Sally Cronin

#Watercress – More Iron than Spinach by Sally Cronin

#Travel – Caravanning with #Dogs – It Never Rains But It Paws: A Road Trip Through Politics And A Pandemic (Adventure Caravanning with Dogs Book 4) by Jacqueline Lambert

I Wish I Knew Then What I Know Now! #Dentists by Stevie Turner

#Life – I Wish I Knew Then What I Know Now! by Roberta Eaton Cheadle

I Wish I Knew Then What I Know Now! #Pre-historic #Publishing by Sandra Cox

– #Life – I Wish I Knew Then What I Know Now! by D.G. Kaye

#Life #Poetry – I Wish I Knew Then What I Know Now! by Balroop Singh

Hosts Debby Gies and Sally Cronin – Crocs and Interesting Professions..

Hosts Debby Gies and Sally Cronin – Kissing and Useful Hints

Thanks for dropping in today and I hope you will join me again next week.. stay safe.. Sally.