A Love for Libraries

Ann H GabhartAnn's Posts, One Writer's Journal 14 Comments

“Libraries store the energy that fuels the imagination. They open up windows to the world and inspire us to explore and achieve, and contribute to improving our quality of life.” ~Sidney Sheldon (1917-2007; American writer) I love libraries, especially the library in my hometown because without that library I doubt I would have ever been able to realize my dream …

Summertime and Whippoorwills

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  It could mean many things, according to the wealth of myth surrounding this night flyer. The note of the whippoorwill borne over the fields is the voice with which the woods and moonlight woo me. –Henry David Thoreau (1817–62), American Writer Summer is sliding past. School has started here in my county. Much earlier than it used to when I …

Picking Beans in An Appalachian Summer

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An Appalachian Summer – Ebook sale for $2.99 or less While writing Sunday’s post about picking beans with my son and grandkids and how I enjoyed our garden talk, I remembered writing about some bean picking and garden talking in my book, An Appalachian Summer. In that story my character, Piper (who they nicknamed Danny) picked beans and did that …

Picking Beans with Grammy

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“Why try to explain miracles to your children when you can have them plant a garden.” -Janet Kilburn Phillips Last month, I posted about how our vegetable garden is a family affair for my son and his kids. They’ve grown up helping in the garden, planting and picking and even preserving the vegetables by helping with the canning and freezing. …

The Amazing Fun of Words

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Jocie Brooke here reporting from Hollyhill, Kentucky. I love words. I like the way they sound. Words like tinkle, slither, clap, pop, sizzle, squeak. Did you know they are actually called something that doesn’t sound like what it is at all? Or maybe it does and I just don’t know how to pronounce it. Onomatopoeia. That’s one hard word to …

National Book Lovers Day

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Book Lovers Day is celebrated on August 9 every year. This is an unofficial holiday observed to encourage bibliophiles to celebrate reading and literature. People are advised to put away their smartphones and every possible technological distraction and pick up a book to read. Looks as though my granddaughter’s dog is definitely loving some books while my granddaughter was going …

1st Sunday Devotional – The Gift of an Ordinary Day

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Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. And today? Today is a gift. That’s why we call it the present. ~Bill Keane Have you ever felt that each Sunday when you get up and have the privilege of going to church before having time with family or just resting time is a blessed gift? Maybe you feel that way every …

Special EBook Sale for An Appalachian Summer

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I was so happy that I got to go back to the Appalachian Mountains for another story about the Frontier Nursing Service after I wrote These Healing Hills a few years ago. I liked writing about a Frontier Nursing midwife the way I did in that story, but I wanted to share more of the Frontier Nurses Service history. The nurse …

A Song of Joy

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One of my blessings is being able to put together the bulletin for my country church. My husband and I have been attending the same beautiful little church ever since we got married. Actually, he was attending there for several years before we married after his family moved to a farm just down the road from the church. I made …