by Kathleen Pellegrino | Dec 31, 2020 | After the Party, charity, Christmas Story, Endurance, Environment, Experiencing life, Giving thanks
How do I describe this holiday season? It was different. It was also quite wonderful. Our very large family celebrated by installments of small groups over four days. The problem is it meant eating rich foods over four days and being overwhelmed slightly by the...
by Kathleen Pellegrino | Dec 16, 2020 | charity, Endurance, Experiencing life, Giving thanks, Mystery, News, reading, Writing
Yesterday, I was interviewed for an English Radio Internet Group called ‘Chat and Spin’. Please take a listen at: https://chatandspinradio.com/listen-again/ Be sure to listen to Part 1. My interview is about t0% in. Also enjoy the seasonal music. K....
by Kathleen Pellegrino | Dec 9, 2020 | charity, Endurance, Environment, Experiencing life, Giving thanks
Oh how I love the color red at Christmas — also green, gold, silver, platinum, vivid blue, and white. I love sparkles and shimmer. I also appreciate the more toned down country use of straw, holly, old wooden structures, and evergreen. Bright or quiet, I...
by Kathleen Pellegrino | Nov 3, 2020 | charity, Endurance, Environment, Experiencing life, Giving thanks
My friend Carol and I voted today in Springfield at the Carew Street Boys and Girls Club. There was excitement in the air. The staff and police officer were friendly and professional. It felt good to exercise our right to vote without all the drama in the news present...
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 | 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...
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