One of the things I inherited from my grandmother was a very large black and white speckled pot with a lid. Inside, it had a rusted wire thing that I VIEW MORE
The humble casserole: a history of our beloved hot dish
As the leaves turn colors and cooler temperatures blow in, I find myself craving warm comfort food at the end of a busy day. Using Grandma’s old VIEW MORE
The Keeper of Lost Souls
On a crisp fall day in the middle of September, a little city girl was visiting her grandparents on their farm. She loved to play out in the yard. VIEW MORE
Taking a road once traveled: our summer Route 66 road trip
I’ve always loved getting lost. Which is why I often drive on unmarked or back country roads, not knowing exactly what might be around the next VIEW MORE
1922: The Secret Adversary (Tommy & Tuppence)
This post is a part of the Agatha Christie in the Making series, a study of her mystery writing craft by published date. When I first met Tommy and VIEW MORE