Beautiful Bridesmaids Dressed to Perfection

Every bride wants their beautiful bridesmaids dressed to perfection, with specially designed jewelry that sets off the gown and accents each girl’s beauty with just the right sparkle. My daughter chose a beautiful, reasonably priced, Christmas green dress in a style designed for many body types (the dress I was not going to touch, and … Continue reading “Beautiful Bridesmaids Dressed to Perfection”

Chasing Genesis with Sheri Carmon Miller

So many events in life inspire us as writers. I would like to welcome Sheri Carmon Miller to Thyme for Writers. Chasing Genesis is how the eclipse touched this writer’s life… . ECLIPSE August 21, 2017 
Observation location: Bar Nunn, Wyoming (Rural northern edge of Casper, Wyoming)
watching the eclipse from the site of an officially … Continue reading “Chasing Genesis with Sheri Carmon Miller”

When Cinnamon Bark Editors Bite with Kathryn Ross

I would like to introduce Kathryn Ross as my next guest on Thyme for Writers. Kathryn will be a monthly guest with her series, The Write Spice: Writing Tips for Flavorful Words.  Writer-speaker, Kathryn Ross, ignites a love of literature and learning through Pageant Wagon Productions and Publishing. She writes and publishes homeschool enrichment and Christian … Continue reading “When Cinnamon Bark Editors Bite with Kathryn Ross”

Pain — It’s Inevitable

Pain is inevitable in every person’s life. Whether caused from prolonged sitting in front of a computer screen, a sports related injury, arthritis, heavy lifting, or just twisting your body the wrong way, pain is guaranteed. But what causes it? Inflammation is the culprit — the manner in which the body heals itself through focused … Continue reading “Pain — It’s Inevitable”

Mr. Bugs Had It Right — Carrot and Cashew Soup

Mr. Bugs had it right! It’s the end of harvest season — at least in Colorado, and this Carrot and Cashew Soup recipe is delicious! Before we get to the recipe, check out the skinny on carrots, a very versatile vegetable. It’s commonly eaten steamed, roasted, boiled, raw, and as an ingredient in many stews … Continue reading “Mr. Bugs Had It Right — Carrot and Cashew Soup”

The Sen-Riki Martial Arts Device: Fact or Fiction–Part 1

After the Verdict introduces the reader to an effective martial arts device called the Sen-Riki. Is this device fact or a product of the author’s imagination? The Sen-Riki is real and truly amazing. This article will give you some background on the inventor, the inspiration behind this invention, and a sneak peek at what Part … Continue reading “The Sen-Riki Martial Arts Device: Fact or Fiction–Part 1”

The Chapel on the Rock Fact or Fiction Part 2 — The Perfect Wedding

The Chapel on the Rock is the perfect setting for the perfect wedding. My earlier post, The Chapel on the Rock – Perfect Setting introduced you to one of the most photographed sites in the country. This article takes you inside and you won’t be disappointed. It truly is the perfect setting for that perfect, … Continue reading “The Chapel on the Rock Fact or Fiction Part 2 — The Perfect Wedding”

The Chapel on the Rock-Perfect Setting – FACT or FICTION?

The Chapel on the Rock, formally known as St. Catherine of Sienna Chapel, is the perfect setting for an intimate wedding. Situated in the Colorado Rockies, its beauty is revealed in its simplicity. Pope John Paul II was one of a number of dignitaries who visited this chapel and it still attracts visitors both near … Continue reading “The Chapel on the Rock-Perfect Setting – FACT or FICTION?”

AFTER THE VERDICT: THE SUPERNATURAL FACT OR FICTION

Is the supernatural fact or fiction? Angels, demons, ghosts/spirits, the Force, God…anything that cannot be explained by science or the laws of nature. Don’t we all in one way or another believe in the supernatural? Books, movies, and stories abound. How many of you remember sharing ghost stories around the campfire? around the campfire Just … Continue reading “AFTER THE VERDICT: THE SUPERNATURAL FACT OR FICTION”

AFTER THE VERDICT: THE HOTEL FACT OR FICTION – Part 2: The Infamous Room 217 and the Ghost of Mrs. Wilson

The Stanley Hotel’s Room 217 is one of the most popular rooms in the hotel, after all, the ghost of Mrs. Wilson will keep your clothes nice and tidy. Four presidents and Stephen King were among the many prominent guests who stayed in that room. Although Stephen King did not pen The Shining there, his … Continue reading “AFTER THE VERDICT: THE HOTEL FACT OR FICTION – Part 2: The Infamous Room 217 and the Ghost of Mrs. Wilson”