November 18, 2020 Covid summer has passed and here we are in November, wearing masks, washing hands and hoping the darn virus loosens its grip more and more and fades into memory. Loved ones we lost will never fade from … Continue reading
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The relationship with my author, Nancy G. West, is unsettling. I was her star for four Aggie Mundeen Mysteries. Then she went AWOL and was cruising along as if she didn’t know me anymore. I was pretty upset. This month … Continue reading
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Nancy and I celebrated St. Patrick’s Day by the San Antonio River. We started at La Villita, the oldest riverside village. The Little Church of La Villita, built in the village in 1879, is now home to a non-denominational congregation … Continue reading
Aggie and Nancy Reveal Secrets and Clash Brains … Continue reading
–Have you faced catastrophe? What happened? –How did you survive? –Did surviving catastrophe change you? –How did it change your life? –How were other survivors you knew affected? –Is your outlook on life different now? How? –Do Aggie and Sam … Continue reading
In The Plunge, Nancy really led me and Sam into a catastrophe. We went to a lakeside cottage for some relaxation away from crime. That was the idea previously when we planned to rendezvous at the hotel on San Antonio’s … Continue reading
We spent time on the Lake Placid this summer, one of a string of lakes separated by dams on the Guadalupe River in Central Texas. The kids and foolish adults ride the Sea Doo, a two-person water craft, up and … Continue reading
Have you ever tried to start life over? Single? Did you have problems like Aggie’s? Is Aggie’s health club like yours? If you don’t exercise, did you relate to her experience? (except for murder) Does Aggie, from Chicago, adapt … Continue reading
I haven’t made any New Year’s Resolutions since January 2013 when Nancy and I clashed brains on the subject. I try to make worthy plans, but my good intentions tend to evaporate. So I gave up. Nancy, however, has a … Continue reading