Having Fun with God: A Memoir of Death and Life
Check out this incredible memoir of death, renewal, and life: Having Fun with God by Martika Whylly. What do you do … After your mother commits suicide? After your grandmother dies from an asthma attack? After your grandfather dies a few weeks later? After your uncle is killed in a traffic accident? After your father […]
Maine-Related TV Shows
Love the state of Maine or television? Then check out these TV shows set in Maine or television series related to Maine in some other way. American Loggers — History Channel reality show shot in Maine Best Medicine — Fox medical soap opera set in Port Wenn (fictional). It was filmed in Cornwall, New York. […]
Maryland-Related TV Shows
Do you love Maryland, TV series, or television? Then check out these TV shows set in Maryland or television series related to Maryland in some other way. I Love Maryland! Aces of Cakes — Food Network reality show filmed at Charm City Bakery in Baltimore Airline — A&E reality show set in Baltimore Bad Boys […]
New York-Related TV Shows
Do you love New York state, New York City, television, or TV series? Then check out these TV shows set in New York or television series related to New York in some other way. I Love New York! Ace of Cakes — Food Channel reality show set in New York City The Affair — Showtime […]
Orhan Pamuk: Dogs Do Speak
Dogs do speak, but only to those who know how to listen. — Orhan Pamuk
Say Thank You Rather Than I’m Sorry.
Replace saying sorry by saying thank you. Instead of saying, Sorry, I’m late; say Thank you for waiting for me. What an incredible way to change your mindset. And the mindset of those you are apologizing to.
Snoopy: On Hugging
Always believe something wonderful is going to happen. Even with all the ups and downs, never take a day for granted. Smile. Cherish the little things. And remember to hug the ones you really love. When my arms can’t reach people who are close to my heart, I always hug them with my prayers. I […]
Maya Angelou: On Rainbows
God puts rainbows in the clouds so that each of us can see the possibility of home. — Maya Angelou









