by Kathleen Pellegrino | Oct 20, 2020 | After the Party, charity, Endurance, Environment, Experiencing life, flowers, Giving thanks, glowers
This photo is one from the marketing of my first book in the The Beauregard Mystery Series, “SUNNYSIDE ROAD – PARADISE DISSEMBLING’ published in 2018. the photo shows, in a darkened light, a beautiful street in a suburban neighborhood. The...
by Kathleen Pellegrino | Oct 13, 2020 | After the Party, Endurance, Environment, Experiencing life, Giving thanks, Mystery
Fifty-two degrees and rainy in Springfield, MA today. I slept in to an inordinate and unseemly time for a working author. Still, I awoke with a vigorous attitude towards my daily duties and writing. Small jobs faced me; jobs I normally try to put off. Perhaps the...
by Kathleen Pellegrino | Oct 6, 2020 | After the Party, Environment, Experiencing life, flowers, Giving thanks
I spent a weekend at a beautiful location on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee, near Wolfboro, New Hampshire. This 21 mile long by 8/5 mile wide lake is the site of America’s history starting with the English Tories. The town is the oldest vacation site in the...
by Kathleen Pellegrino | Sep 30, 2020 | After the Party, Environment, Experiencing life
Title: American Fiction Award Winning Author Releases New Mystery Fiction Book Date: 2020-09-28 Content: On September 29, 2020, Westmass Opm, LLC releases Mystery author K. B. Pellegrino’s new crime fiction novel A Predatory Cabal: Worm in the Apple,...
by Kathleen Pellegrino | Sep 22, 2020 | After the Party, charity, Environment, Experiencing life, Giving thanks
We all do it, sometimes. Neighboring! Good works done for someone who lives in the area; even if you are not personally acquainted. Proximity of living seems to bring out connections we don’t often talk about. I try to be a good neighbor, helping when I see a...
by Kathleen Pellegrino | Oct 16, 2019 | After the Party, charity, Endurance, Environment, Experiencing life, flowers, Giving thanks, glowers
Une petit dejeuner et des fleurs. This combination of my neighbor Trudi’s dahlias and a small breakfast should fortify the soul of any of us. The display is homespun. It gives grace to our ordinary days, but can it by itself give us relief when we are worried or...
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