Eugene, Oregon, 1983. 2,000 miles from family, jumping feet first into motherhood. Wondering how you will make it, looking back and seeing that you did makes great memories. To all those moms still in the trenches. YOU GO, GIRLS! #MothersDay#Motherhood#Thehandthatrocksthecradle
Just go to https://t.co/BT0UrtSeNR at 11 am on Thursday, May 6. There will be a book signing following from 1-2 p.m. outside the Foundation Friends Bookstore at the Merchants' Square Main Library. Hope you can come It is always a great pleasure to meet readers face-to-face.
During the pandemic I marveled at broadcasters filing reports from home w/ their books subtly in the background. I thought, “Someday I’m going to do that.” Someday is here and there’s nothing subtle about it! Thanks Photoshop! Now available #WhatHappensatGrandmasStaysatGrandmas
Sour response to expiration dates: The husband considers expiration dates as a mix of fantasy and mathematical improbabilities. https://t.co/tbEjyy6LEx
Walter Williams, who died Tuesday at 84, was one of America’s most courageous defenders of free markets, writes Donald J. Boudreaux https://t.co/FDESVH25x5 via @WSJ
'We humans are an odd lot. We complain there is never enough time. Now, with coronavirus shutdowns, many of us find ourselves with a lot of time. Still we complain.'
But even so, Lori Borgman insists, now is a good time to finally do something, anything.
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@peterheck Thanks for this. My heart surged at the sight of those long lines, too. But none of them were screaming, name-calling or spewing hatred, so they won't get any camera time.
#Armstrong Museum in Wapakoneta Ohio. Great museum. Stop in if you're ever in that area. Museum design makes a stunning visual from the interstate at night. #Apollo11