by Tara Baisden | Jan 31, 2023 | My West Virginia
This is an article I found yesterday on Facebook about West Virginia and loved it. Unfortunately, I cannot track down the original author. Because of our mountains, we have rivers. The oldest river in the Western Hemisphere, the New River (quite appropriately named,...
by Tara Baisden | Jan 23, 2023 | Family
Grandpa – is 102 years young in heaven today. We lost him a few years back, and he left us with so many wonderful memories. I can remember him vividly. His familiar hand gestures, his limp as he walked, down to his familiar verbiage of “by gum” and...
by Tara Baisden | Jan 23, 2023 | Book Reviews, Books
As always, Linda Castillo does not disappoint. I have read all the novels in the Kate Burkholder series – twice now – and each is better than the last. Castillo’s way with words, her twists and turns in every story, and her distinct characters keep me...
by Tara Baisden | Jan 23, 2023 | Book Reviews, Books
Stunning. This book is incredible. How this book was beautifully crafted in telling a story is amazing, delicious, and stunning. This novel is about a few topics I have never experienced and I thank God for that. It has not only opened my eyes to genuine issues in our...
by Tara Baisden | Jan 23, 2023 | My Mountaintop Life
It’s a beautiful morning in my world. The first snowfall of 2022 started midday yesterday and continued throughout most of the night. It’s absolutely magical right now. I almost didn’t want to step outside, so as not to disturb all that beautiful...