Saturday, April 02, 2016

Review: Touched by Starlight

Touched by Starlight Touched by Starlight by Linda North
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Good futuristic story. Realistic and not corny. Enjoyable plot. I liked getting to know the characters. Two strong women. A little more sex than I would have liked. I Think there could be a sequel and adventure for the two.

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Saturday, October 31, 2015

Review: Season’s Meetings

Season’s Meetings Season’s Meetings by Amy Dunne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Great first read by this author! I loved getting to know the characters and the adventure. The main character had her quirks, but lovable and you rout for her.
I love the scenic descriptions. I have been to the UK and was still learning more about the area. I now want a Cairn Terrier! I look forward to more by this author.

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Thursday, August 20, 2015

Review: Tail Gait: Rita Mae Brown

I have been a fan of this author for some time. I have also been a little disappointed with recent works due to lecturing by the author in the novel...till now.

Rita Mae Brown came through with a winner. Not only do we get a great mystery, learn more of the characters (Pastor and Susan), but learn of our own nations history. So much did the historical aspects tough me that I immediately, upon finishing the book, went online to search out, Camp Security. I then continued to share this information with my daughter. She endured my enthusiasm.

Thank you to the author to not only providing a good read but well accepted lesson in history.

-Were Corgi's really here in the late 1700's?

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Lesbian Connection magazine!

Hello from Margy at Lesbian Connection magazine! 

I’m trying to get the word out to lesbians everywhere about our FREE magazine. 
In case you haven’t heard of LC before, or if you just lost touch with us, here’s some info:

Lesbian Connection is the free worldwide forum of news, ideas and information for, by
and about lesbians.  We’ve been publishing since 1974, and we mail issues out every other
month in plain brown envelopes (the word “lesbian” doesn’t appear anywhere on the outside).

This magazine is a grassroots forum, which means it’s truly written by our readers.  On its
pages you’ll find info for lesbians on places to live and where to travel, lesbian B&Bs and guesthouses, websites, cruises, festivals, conferences, lesbian land and retirement communities, products (books, CDs, DVDs, etc.), campgrounds and retreats, lesbian lawyers and realtors,
as well as the comic strip “Dykes to Watch Out For” and much more.  There are also reviews, articles, letters and topics dealing with whatever issues LC’s readers are talking about, from health issues and politics to relationships and pets. 

So, if you’re a lesbian and you’d like to start receiving LC, all you need to do is email us (LC@LConline.org) your full name and complete (snail mail) mailing address and we’ll be
happy to add you to our list.  (By the way, our mailing list is totally confidential; we will never
sell, loan or share it with anyone else.)  We’d also like to know where you heard about us. 
In case you’re wondering, LC survives on the donations we receive from our readers.  However, contributions are voluntary and subscriptions really are free to all lesbians.  Our goal is, quite
simply, to connect the lesbian community worldwide. 
(F.Y.I.: Our official name and address is Elsie Publishing Institute (EPI), PO Box 811, East
Lansing, MI 48826, ph 517-371-5257, fax 517-371-5200, www.LConline.org.  EPI is a U.S.
tax-deductible 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity.) 

We hope to hear from you soon, and feel free to forward this email on to your lesbian friends
and list-serves!

For Lesbian Connection,
Margy

P.S. If we hear from you by the end of the month we should be able to get you into our next
mailing.

P.P.S. If you’d like to donate online you can simply click here: Donate Now.  Or you can mail
us a check anytime (payable to Elsie Publishing).

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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Justice Angel Kickstarter suggestion

Hello Friends. Tiffany Dang is launching a Kickstarter campaign to raise some funds to approach the lead actress Brenda Song and actor Zac Efron for JUSTICE ANGEL THE MOVIE. Please visit the website and watch the trailer for more information. In return, you will be rewarded for your kind offer.https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/27129592/justice-angel


Thursday, January 09, 2014

Annual Roadrunner Rodeo 2014

Rodeo Dates - February 14th thru 16th 2014 

Corona Ranch and Rodeo Grounds
7611 S 29th Ave
29th Ave and Baseline Rd
Laveen AZ, 85339

 

The Arizona Gay Rodeo is an IGRA-Sanctioned Rodeo. 

All 2014 IGRA Rules and Regulations will apply AGRA is a 501c(4) organization incorporated in the State of Arizona and is proud to host the annual Arizona Gay Rodeo. As a member of IGRA.
http://www.agra-phx.com/


Cookie dough

There is a difference, apparently, between mixing cookie dough in a mixer vs. by hand. By hand you get the possibility the cookies will turn out flatter as you did not mix in everything well enough. Sigh.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Arizona Gay Rodeo Association




Howdy partners

New date for the RRRR rodeo is Presidents Day weekend, February 12th-14th 2010 at the Gila Indian Community Reservation at Wild Horse Pass.

AGRA is a 501c(4) organization incorporated in the State of Arizona and is proud to host the annual RoadRunner Regional Rodeo for IGRA.

They are totally funded by private donations and our membership fees.

Help them by volunteering, sponsoring, donating or joining our growing membership.

Check out their regular members' newsletter - The Branding Iron.

Check out their pictures - The Gallery or visit the Links Page or Press Room

Sunday, September 20, 2009

From Swim Lessons

My child is a sea lion at EVO Swim School

Diamond in the Ruff


It was a day of mistakes, by me, and we were fairly hungry by the end of the line. We started off our trip to Sedona with a bolt in my tire. We detoured to Discount Tire where they fixed it and sent us on our way. We continued on to Sedona. On the outskirts the traffic started getting heavy. Stop and go all they in and out of Sedona. Never did find the Pride Festival. Although I thought I saw something. I made a user error with the GPS, too, and did not get what we wanted or the restaurant where I thought we could eat. So at this point. My daughter is fairly hungry as she did not like the Jamba Juice I got her for breakfast that morning. Via GPS I looked for the closest food place. We found something about honey, but it turned out to be a home that sold honey. Back at the 17 again I tried again. We followed the map to get to Jackson's Grill at the Springs. What a turn of good fortune! Very pleasant surroundings and atmosphere. Food was excellent and the service was superb. Chef Ray was fabulous. He taught us about Horseradish and helped stave off my daughters hunger with some homemade chips. She loved it. The waitress, Ashley, was great, too. I highly recommend this Diamond in the Ruff! Thanks to the GPS for coming up with something fabulous!

Friday, May 22, 2009

I just saw it on CNN.com: Asperger's: My life as an Earthbound alien

 
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Monday, April 13, 2009

Amazon calls mistake 'embarrassing and ham-fisted'

Amazon.com has offered a response to the AmazonFail fiasco.

Because there's so much attention to this, I'll offer spokesman Drew Herdener's comments unfiltered:

This is an embarrassing and ham-fisted cataloging error for a company that prides itself on offering complete selection.

It has been misreported that the issue was limited to Gay & Lesbian themed titles – in fact, it impacted 57,310 books in a number of broad categories such as Health, Mind & Body, Reproductive & Sexual Medicine, and Erotica. This problem impacted books not just in the United States but globally. It affected not just sales rank but also had the effect of removing the books from Amazon's main product search.

Many books have now been fixed and we're in the process of fixing the remainder as quickly as possible, and we intend to implement new measures to make this kind of accident less likely to occur in the future.

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

A washingtonpost.com article

D.C. Council Votes To Recognize Gay Nuptials Elsewhere

By Nikita Stewart and Tim Craig

The D.C. Council unanimously voted yesterday to recognize gay marriages performed elsewhere, joining a growing number of states to loosen restrictions on the unions.

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Thursday, January 08, 2009

Pepsi "Something for Everyone" Slogan is Working!

The American Family Association is calling for a boycott of Pepsi due to their support for the "homosexual agenda" and they are asking their constituents to take action by letting Pepsi know they plan on boycotting.

They are angry because Pepsi donated $500,000 to the Human Rights Campaign as well as $500,000 to Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays(PFLAG)

Pepsi has also marched in pride parades and handed out Pepsi products and paraphernalia in an effort to market to the LGBT community.

In addition PepsiCo has workshops to trains its employees in diversity training which includes educating about sexual orientation and gender identity issues.

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Please call Pepsi (914-253-2000 or 1-800-433-2652) and let them know you appreciate their commitment to diversity and for supporting gay charities.

Pepsi's products include Pepsi soft drinks, Frito-Lay chips (800-352-4477), Quaker Oats (800-367-6287), Tropicana (800-237-7799) and Gatorade (800-367-6287).

Forward this page to your friends and family so they will know about Pepsi's support for equal rights and for LGBT organizations.

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Councilman seeks Mesa partnership registry

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