For the last nine months I’ve been watching my 2 year old goddaughter while her mother works. Little bug, as I call her, and I have lots of adventures together. Our favorite spots are the library and church. When we come home from the library we sit and read the new books we’ve checked out. […]
Mistaken Launch
I am not really the “new book” kind of person. Usually I am patient enough to wait to check it out from the library or adopt it in the wild at a garage sale or thrift store. (Just this week I bought Catching Fire and Mockingjay for 25 cents each at a thrift store.) If […]
Wasting Time
Little grains fall through my fingers tips The ground is hard, there won’t be a harvest. There is rust on the till. ©Arwen LeQuieu 2013
American Agri-Women Book Chat
This year I helped started a new book club for American Agri-Women a group of women from across the country in farming, ranching, forestry and agri-business. Our website states: American Agri-Women is the nation’s largest coalition of farm, ranch and agribusiness women with over fifty state, commodity and agribusiness affiliate organizations throughout the country. It […]