It’s time for my seasonal contest–this time, of course, celebrating Autumn. I’m giving away a basket of fun goodies (USA only) and one gift card (for international entries). Remember to follow directions–if you leave out where you are located (International/USA)
Gunky Kitties and other stuff…
Hey peeps, how are you guys doing? The conference is over, and I have tons of stuff to go through, but I also have to get Crystal Web finished and to my editor by next week. I’m using Dragon to
Fun in the Sun Summer Basket Contest
Time for my quarterly Seasonal Basket Contest! You can ONLY enter on the blog, on this post, so if you’re looking at this from Goodreads or Amazon, hightail it over to my blog because no other entries will count. It’s
Blogmas: All Things Peppermint (Giveaway)
I LOVE peppermint. I love peppermint sticks, candy canes, chocolate mint, the smell of peppermint, peppermint scented bodywash…well, you get the idea. So this month, in honor of one of my favorite flavors, I’m giving away a fun little basket
Blogtober: Autumn Decorations
Every autumn we decorate like crazy, and this year–regardless of Covid–is no exception. So here are a few of our decorations this year (click on an image to see the full photo):
Happy Mabon!
Blessed Mabon–May the second harvest bring you abundance and joy!
Brain Candy Friday
We’re into summer, and the weather here has turned to sun and warmer days. I’m not fond of heat, but it’s pretty to see and it makes me want to go out and sit by the lake or find a
Autumn Contest!
It’s time for my annual AUTUMN CONTEST!!! You can win a whole lot of fun goodies, but you ONLY have a chance to win if you enter and follow the directions (if you don’t follow directions, your entry is invalid).
Winter Solstice Contest
Welcome to my Winter Solstice Contest! To enter, you have to guess how many ornaments I have on my main tree (pictured below). Hints: The tree is 6’5″ tall and full. It’s jam packed with ornaments. Bows included. The person
Twas the Night Before Solstice
In 2001, when tragedy struck the nation in September, some of us fell into a paralyzing, frozen state of emotion. As we neared Yule, I knew I wanted to celebrate but it just seemed…wrong? Perhaps not wrong, but hard to