And just like that we’re saying goodbye to another year! If you’re looking for some appetizers or inspiration to Ring in the New Year, I have a round-up of recipes for New Year’s Eve, along with some good luck foods for your New Year’s Day celebration. Click on the links below highlighted in red for […] … Continue reading Ring in the New Year with Appetizers, Mini Desserts and Good Luck Food! — Home is Where the Boat Is
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Hidebound Hump Day — Cornelis Drebbel 26.1
Can't wait to see what backgammon adds, hopefully, it gives them an advantage over those that are hunting them.
Hidebound Hump Day — Cornelis Drebbel 25
Happy New Year Teagan. I took a bit of time off so late to the party. Looking forward to the “little shifting of ‘the in to the out’… Tucking a bit from this reality into the next” What could go wrong?
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
Happy New Year, my chuckaboos! It’s a new year, and appropriately enough our heroes have a new mode of transportation. We are no longer on the road locomotive. The #Steampunk train is now a submarine!
No matter how we’re traveling, I’m happy to share the journey with you. My heartfelt thanks to each and every one of you for sticking with me throughout 2018 — from the last episodes of the faery serial, Thistledown – Midsummer Bedlam, to short stories of the Pip-verse for Jazz Age Wednesdays, to a completely different 1920s serial Hullaba Lulu with artist Rob Goldstein, to the launch of Atonement in Bloom, to reruns of this steampunk serial. You, each one of you, made it a wondrous year for me.
Rob Goldstein’s vision of Cornelis Drebbel in his submarine
The best part of writing with random things…
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9 Porch Decorating Ideas to Use From Thanksgiving to New Year’s
Jazz Age Wednesdays 19 ― Pip & Artie Meet Again – Part 3
Oh, that was a great ending!!
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
The New Year’s celebration is finally wrapping up, here at Jazz Age Wednesdays. Chris Graham, the Story Reading Ape! collaborated on a story with me that started here. I couldn’t resist keeping the tale going for a few episodes. However, today I present my conclusion.
Part-1 (here) began with Chris’ character, Artie — a genius time traveler chimpanzee determined to meet up with Pip again. In Part-2 (here) we left Artie and Mona being pursued by the police. Now, the conclusion.
Pip and Artie Meet Again
Part 3 — Conclusion
The Christmas tree still stood in the parlor corner. Granny and I had made the decorations for it. I frowned at the strings of popcorn, remembering how many times I stuck my finger with the needle when I made them.
Light reflected on the German-made glass ornaments of which my grandmother was so…
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