MOUNTAINS AND MOLEHILLS

Mole and Molehill

Mole and Molehill

 

 

Why make  mountains out of  molehills?  Sometimes there are items I would like to share that don’t lend themselves to an entire blog.  Here are a few of them with links where appropriate:

 

 

15 WAYS TO BE A BETTER PERSON
Before you groan, “Oh, spare me!” just read this.  It’s good.  And short.

FAVORITE AUDIOBOOK SERIES
Most of my audiobooks are mysteries.  My mind wanders too easily to listen to non-fiction or even novels when I drive.  My current favorite author is Denise Mina, whose Alex Morrow mysteries are so good that sometimes I drive just a little farther so I can get to the end of a chapter.  Another good series:  the Venice mysteries by Donna Leon.

AN ENTERTAINING BLOG
Somehow I got connected to the blog Cup of Jo by Joanna Goddard.  It shows up in my email once a week and is characterized as a “Lifestyle Blog” concerned with Style, Culture, Motherhood, Travel, Food & Life. It is more than that.  Cup of Jo has lots of useful information and I always read it.

EXCELLENT PHOTO SITE
If you like wildlife photography, check out www.popics.me.  Okay, so it’s my husband’s website but he’s a really good photographer. Photos include animals and landscapes from Yosemite, Botswana, Namibia, Tanzania, Madagascar, Bhutan, Tibet, Nepal and Antarctica.

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About Alexis

Alexis Rankin Popik, author of Kiss Me Over the Garden Gate, is an award-winning short story writer whose work has appeared in The Berkshire Review and Potpourri Magazine. She has penned numerous articles about local history that have been published in Connecticut Explored and the University of Connecticut School of Law and The Hartford Seminary publications. A former union organizer, Popik traveled the country educating shipyard workers about health and safety and founded a labor-management health plan before turning to writing fiction full-time. She lives with her husband in New England.
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