Time for a change of course

The rudder, bent by a strong riptide, pulls me in a new direction.

Not, not by these characters:

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Instead, a friend of mine, Karen Hawkins, has asked me to read and critique on amazon.com her latest release, How to Pursue a Princess:

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While reading, I’ll place my iced drink on the new coaster I bought at this past weekend’s art show in Dahlonega, GA:

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Roasted, not toasted

Thanks to our host at Wolf Mountain Winery, we learned that some of the best Arabica seeds are used in Community Coffee.

Thanks to Samantha at Walmart.

But an extra special thanks to my wife and Fay for making a dinner of country ham, pole beans, mashed potatoes, biscuits and strawberries.

What does an M.D., his wife and friends do when it’s pouring rain outside? Watch episodes of Doc Martin, of course!

If you dare, go bare.