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Month: February 2019

Remembering Dan

Posted on February 22, 2019 by Joan

(Originally posted February 7, 2018) Last June, our community lost a very talented writer, musician, and all-around amazing guy, Dan Mc Guire. After his passing, our Writers of Kern (WOK) Board wanted to do something in his memory. Because he was an avid blogger (over 700+ posts), we renamed our A-Z Blog Challenge to The…

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Letting My Characters Tell the Story

Posted on February 22, 2019 by Joan

(Originally posted August 31, 2017) Many years ago I had an idea for a story. The characters included three roommates with distinct personalities, a quirky boyfriend, a mentor, a missing person, and a really, really bad guy. There was a strange box with items of unknown powers. It was set in San Diego and the…

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A Sundry of Sunflowers

Posted on February 22, 2019February 22, 2019 by Joan

(Originally posted March 19, 2017) Along with my poppies and other wildflowers, my birds’ sunflowers are blooming. As with the last burst of yellow blooms, I admit I am not the sower of the seeds. Instead, I give full credit to the multitudes of finches and other wild birds who frequent the front yard feeder….

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Part of My Heart is Headed for Portland

Posted on February 22, 2019February 22, 2019 by Joan

(Originally posted January 3, 2017) My daughter Michelle moved today. It’s not the first time she’s moved away.  She lived in San Diego for seven years. Then things happened. The economy turned. She needed a place to stay until she could get back on her feet. It was only supposed to be for a short…

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No Ordinary Rainstorm

Posted on February 22, 2019February 22, 2019 by Joan

(Originally posted November 5, 2014) My dad loved to tap dance. Even into his late 80s he would don his shiny, black shoes and tap his way across the kitchen floor in rhythmic precision. He loved to perform and was part of a senior dance troupe in Fresno, known as the New Wrinkles. Just before…

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