Monthly Archive: April 2012

Apr 23

Birth, Death and In-between

This weekend, reality bit me in the behind. The road down which I walk is a lonely one, and I am alone.  No hankies required; I am surrounded by family who love me, generous friends and caring medical practitioners. Anyone who has watched a loved one disintegrate an inch at a time will confirm this, …

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Apr 14

Spring has Sprung: Or at Least We Hope…

Spring flowers

Winter was mild, a bit windy but it was long enough.  It  hasn’t let go its grip completely. There’s still snow in the mountains and when the wind whistles through, it’s still got a chill. The flowering trees and shrubs have decided it’s spring. The photo of magnolias was taken this afternoon. The saying here …

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Apr 02

Guest Post: Crime Expert, Inspector (Ret.) Kevin Robinson

It is my sincere pleasure to welcome the multi-talented Kevin Robinson, (West Yorkshire Police Inspector, Retired) as my guest. Kevin’s good advice about British Police procedure in Malice & Murder was so very much appreciated (as was his patience with my continuous questions).  Thanks for inviting me to be on your blog and for giving …

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