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Monthly Archives: May 2015
DEADLY TIES By Susan
Returning to Eagle Cove Maggie Turner to operate the Wayside Kennels she finds most residents are welcoming. Maggie begins to get anonymous threatening letters and a phones with heavy breathing. Sheriff Johnson and his two sons add much to the … Continue reading
CEE’S CHALLENGE TRAVEL BY WAY – broken
In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “On the Way.” https://idahobluebird50.wordpress.com/2015/05/29/cees-challenge-travel-by-way-broken/
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CEE’S CHALLENGE TRAVEL BY WAY – Bodie, California
This picture is one taken in California ghost town Bodie. One taken at the same time and you can someone is restoring the buildings.
Posted in CEE'S, class of January 2015, General
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CEE’S WHICH WAY CHALLENGE – DOORS
Our first is in New Mexico at t Indian to see. their doors. We are now at Pahrangat WLR and looking at the first building on it. Plans are to restore these buildings.
Posted in CEE'S, class of January 2015, General
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PAWtrners IN CRIME By Patrica Fry
A visit with Rags and friends is a delightful and relaxing read. There is mystery but it is not the main focus of the story. This one continues the of account their adventures with San Francisco. Arthur and cat, Karen … Continue reading
CEE’S FLOWER OF THE DAY – PEONY
My Mother always wanted to grow peonies as you could count on them to flower by Memorial Day. Here is a white one from my garden.
Posted in CEE'S, class of January 2015, General
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DAY SHIFT By Charlaine Harris
Weird things are occurring in Midnight. Manfred is accused of stealing a clients jewelry and this has brought many reporters to Midnight. Rev tells Olivia that she must find the jewelry so the reporters leave the town. Why was the … Continue reading
TAIL GAIT By Rita Mae Brown
Over the years I have enjoyed reading about antics of Mrs Murphy, Pewter and Wee Tucker their comments between themselves and the other animals the snake, opossum, owl, coyote and fox. I like the comments on their human companions. This … Continue reading
DEATH BY COFFEE By Alex Erickson
Krissy Hancock and her BFF, Vicky have moved to small town and open a combination bookstore and coffee shop. Both have cats that are characters in the story. Trouble is the bookstore cat and belongs to Vicky. Krissy furbaby is … Continue reading
FARMED AND DANGEROUS By Edith Maxwell
A good cozy mystery with all attributes of one. An amateur sleuth, small town, craft and romance with a police officer. I found the craft unusual organic farming in the winter. The information is accurate and I found that it … Continue reading