Showing posts with label Fort Hunter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fort Hunter. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

From Starve Acre


   "It seemed to Richard sometimes that Juliette had actually brought twins into the world: Ewan and Guilt. The latter had always been the stronger of the two. It fed more, weighed more, demanded more of their attention. When it had outlived Ewan, it had grown larger still."

"It seemed that he'd only come into the world to take their love and fill them with sorrow." 


Andrew Michael Hurley


  Funny, my book is from the Lancashire library. That's not only where the author is from, but my beloved late friend had sent me a copy of The Lancashire Witches from the museum that I could not put down. I really have to try for a nap and a dream. I'm back to that every three days thrice as much gig. Arthur and Frankie both sleep twice as much as I. TTYL... ✨


 


Monday, June 30, 2025

Fort Hunter and Liverpool Union Cemetery

  The ebook is available, and the paperback is forth coming. About to list a Monster High collection on ebay. TTYL...

The ebook on Kindle




 

Fort Hunter, Liverpool, & More

  On my way back from Gettysburg in April I missed the York exit and wound up on route 15, an hour out of my way. I passed Liverpool along the Susquehanna, and told Ron. He surprised me yesterday with a tour of the 1755 stone house at Fort Hunter, Liverpool Union Cemetery, Grumpy's Books, and a fabulous forties diner. Picture memory ebooks and paperbacks are in the works. Meanwhile, I'm going to be getting my puppy soon. The Grady Twins sold so fast that I've been getting attacked by toy hacks, and people want my monsters. I have too many. I still haven't gotten to stay in the garden room at the 1777 Inn in Ephrata across from the cloister, so I will be listing another monster collection soon. You can fight over them. Dawn and Pippa? Not sure. We'll see... TTYL...



 

From The Black Death

   "usury and all commercial ventures were suspect because they assumed control over the future, a mortgage of time which was reserved...