by Penelope | Dec 14, 2017 | Penelope's Pitstop, Short Stories
“They call me ‘The Pocket Lady.’ I’m not sure who came up with that name, but it fits. You see, I am the featured attraction at the Children’s Museum. Yes, they come to see dinosaur bones, learn about the Milky Way and all the planets in...
by Penelope | Dec 6, 2017 | Penelope's Pitstop, Radio Shows
Radio Show Interview Tracy’s Books About the Author I interviewed Tracy after the publication of her first book. Since then, she has gone on to write two more wonderful books, so check out all three! The mind is a small part of...
by Penelope | Nov 29, 2017 | Penelope's Pitstop, Short Stories
photo credit: Frits Ahlefeldt – FritsAhlefeldt.com Sometimes the media is right on time via photopin (license) A Boring Sunday Afternoon It’s June in Florida, hot enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk, and we’re holed up inside the house with nothing to do....
by Penelope | Nov 8, 2017 | Penelope's Pitstop, Writing
Introducing….Henrietta One of my favorite writers (and artist extraordinaire), has created a wonderful infographic to help us bust through common writer’s block. If you’d like to share, click on the link at the bottom, grab the code, and embed on...
by Penelope | Nov 8, 2017 | Penelope's Pitstop, Radio Shows
Radio Show Interview Janet’s Books (English and Spanish) About the Author Bolivian immigrant Janet Perez Eckles might be the last woman you would expect to dance for joy. She lost her eyesight at age 31, suffered financial devastation, endured infidelity,...
by Penelope | Nov 2, 2017 | Penelope's Pitstop, Ramblings
If you missed Part 1, you can read it here. Sunday, September 9 5.6 million—around a quarter of Florida’s population—have been ordered to evacuate. Many joined the mass exodus. We decided to stay put. Read more here. I woke Sunday morning to these words blaring...
by Penelope | Oct 18, 2017 | Penelope's Pitstop, Ramblings
Most of Florida and Georgia felt the brunt of Tropical Storm Irma’s 65-mph winds and torrential rains Sept. 11. (©2017 photo courtesy of NOAA) It’s been a month since Hurricane Irma blew through the our part of the state (near the Gulf of Mexico), so I want to...
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