by Carole Johnson | May 1, 2013 | Carole Lehr Johnson, England, traveling
I hope everyone is having a happy spring so far. The flowers and foliage are so beautiful this time of year and not wonder it’s my favorite! This time of year always brings to mind the lovely rolling hills of parts of England and makes me dream of going there...
by Carole Johnson | Apr 24, 2013 | book review, Carole Lehr Johnson, Daughter of Time, Sarah Woodbury
Daughter of Time by Sarah Woodbury 3 out of 5 Historical Fiction Meg, a young widow from an abusive marriage, along with her small daughter are driving down the highway one day and they are transported through time into the Middle Ages. They are rescued by...
by Carole Johnson | Apr 17, 2013 | book review, Carole Lehr Johnson, Johnnie Alexander Donley, Where Treasure Hides
Where Treasure Hidesby Johnnie Alexander Donley 4 out of 5 Historical FictionAfter being raised by her grandfather, now an adult, Alison Schuyler works in her family’s art gallery in the Netherlands. Unable to cope with the death of his wife,...
by Carole Johnson | Apr 10, 2013 | Uncategorized
In lieu of a regular blog post I am leaving with you today a welcome to spring. Wherever you are I hope you are getting a taste of a colorful spring with pleasant weather.
by Carole Johnson | Apr 3, 2013 | Carole Lehr Johnson, preserving herbs, ten easy steps to preserving herbs
Ten Easy Steps to Preserving Herbs (Part Two)(Read last week’s Part One here.)There are many ways to dry herbs, such as a dehydrator or on a drying screen. I choose the paper bag method because you don’t have to worry about dust getting on your clean herbs. If you...