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 24, 2020 | After the Party, Endurance, Environment, Experiencing life, Giving thanks
My suggestion is: Do not, Do not regret 2020 and its limitations. Within their framework life is now quite valued by most of us. Work sensibly within the rules. As in any mystery novel, plot what will work for you and your families. Distance, masks, no tasting food...
by Kathleen Pellegrino | Nov 18, 2020 | Endurance, Environment, Experiencing life
At 7:300 am today, I rebelled. Despite my desire to escape my home for the great outdoors, I wimped out. I was not quite ready for below freezing walking. So instead, I wrote a poem on winter weather. Writing recaptures my soul to again use weather as inspiration and...
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 27, 2020 | After the Party, Experiencing life, Giving thanks, HALLOWEEN, SCARY STORY
A DESERVED FRIGHT! © 2020 By K. B. Pellegrino Jack Gennaro and Bobby Regan, friends, and both 11-year-old sixth-graders lived a block away from each other. They typically walked to school each day together, were noted for getting into a few fracases together, and...
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