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Monday, August 23, 2021
Making It Perfect by Victoria Chatham
Sunday, August 22, 2021
The DNA swab you submitted to find your heritage is now public information
A Minnesota man was recently charged in a 1980s murder after DNA evidence linked him to the crime. The breakthrough came when the local sheriff's department contacted Parabon, a company specializing in forensic genealogy, asking them to look at the old DNA evidence. Like the case of the Golden State Killer, Parabon was able to construct a family tree for the unknown suspect using public DNA databases. That tree pointed out three possible suspects. The police collected DNA evidence from the garbage of each suspect, and were able to link one suspect's DNA to the crime scene evidence, leading to his arrest. A judge ruled that Parabon didn't have to divulge their proprietary methods to the defense, stating that Parabon was no different than a confidential informant who points the police in the direction of a suspect, but who's information is not part of the trial evidence. These forensic DNA techniques are going to open a lot of cold cases (and add twists to many new mysteries).
Saturday, August 21, 2021
Real Events! Ghost Point - murder on the Potomac, a tale of the Oyster Wars by Diane Scott Lewis
To purchase my novels and other BWL books: BWL
"A tale fraught with intrigue, hardship, murder, and a marriage in turmoil. The author paints a vivid picture of life on an oyster boat and a fishing village on Virginia's Potomac shore."
My friend, who lives in Colonial Beach, Virginia, told me about these events. Her boyfriend was a waterman during the 50s, his brother killed during this time, and he gave me vital details.
The 1785 Compact gave control of the Potomac to Maryland but Virginia had fishing rights to use the river. The beach town of Colonial Beach was once a thriving tourist destination for people in Washington D.C. But the Great Depression and WWII finished it off and the town fell into decay.
By the 1950s, watermen struggling to survive, illegally dredged with basket-like scrapers for the ever-popular oyster. The dredgers destroyed the beds, but the amount gathered paid off well. Maryland Marine Police patrolled the Potomac, searching the misty nights for dredging boats. They mounted machine guns on their boats and fired on the Virginians.
Men were murdered over oyster rights. My story uses fictional characters along with historic ones to convey the dangerous occupation. Plus a love triangle that could destroy a marriage. It's a wild ride through history.
Novel Blurb:
Luke
becomes tangled in the fight over the Potomac River rights in 1956 Virginia. He
and his wife clash over his illegal dredging of oyster beds. His life is under
threat from Maryland’s notorious Oyster Police.
Yelena, the once pretty, popular girl, struggles
to rise above her dull existence. She defies Luke and takes a job in a used
bookstore. A mysterious older man is interested in her, or is he simply after
her husband for his unlawful activities? She's tempted to plunge into intrigue and more.
Can Luke and Yelena rekindle their love or will both become victims of the
sinister acts on the river?
To find out more about me and my books, please visit my website: DianeScottLewis
Diane lives in Western Pennsylvania with her husband and one naughty dachshund.
Friday, August 20, 2021
A Leisurely Tour of Our Vegetable Garden #vegetablegardening #freshvegetables
Follow this couple’s inspiring story, filled with the joy and triumphs and the obstacles and failures experienced as they travel the turbulent path of turning dreams into reality.
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| Quote by Cicero |
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| Cabbage |
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| Cucumbers growing vertically to save them from sprawling all over the ground Easier to pick too! |
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| Weeds-Quote by unknown author |
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| Green pepper hiding in the leaves |
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| Red and ripening tomatoes |
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| Harvest of lettuce, cabbage, green pepper, cucumbers and potatoes |
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| Many varieties of lettuce |
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| Quote by May Sarton |
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| Cantaloupe |
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| Irrigation set up--a timer so Ted does not have to hang onto a hose to water the garden. The black pipes you see next to the plants are the irrigation tubes. |
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| Black-eyed Susan and zinnias border this part of the garden. Shasta daisies, now out of season, border the other side. |
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| Green, yellow and purple beans (that turn green in boiling water) You can see the irrigation tube here and how much water is saved by not watering the entire piece of ground, as well as not watering overhead. |
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| The gardener and family (and sometimes the neighbors') reward. Fresh food from plant to table! |
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| Quote by Robert Bridges 🍅🍅🍅 |
Whether the story is fiction or non-fiction, J.Q. Rose is “focused on story.” She offers readers chills, giggles and quirky characters woven within the pages of her mystery novels, but truth in her memoir, Arranging a Dream.
JQ presents workshops on creative writing and life storytelling and takes the podium to encourage attendees to take the time now to write their legacy stories.
Blogging, photography, board games
and travel are the things that keep her out of trouble. She and her husband spend winters in Florida and summers up north with their two daughters, two sons-in-law, four grandsons, one granddaughter, two grand dogs, four grand cats, and one great-grand bearded dragon.
Thursday, August 19, 2021
Not Fun Anymore by Helen Henderson
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Windmaster Golem |
The post, Green Plant versus Brown Thumb, discusses my history with gardening and my current attempt to grow tomatoes and onions. None of the onion plants prospered. Since none of my family had any better luck, I didn't feel too bad.
The tomato plants are the reason for the title of today's post. Why?
Overnight they went from thriving, fruit-laden plants to defoliated
sticks. And the tomatoes that were just about to blush went from food to
garbage. The zen aspect of gardening and the pleasure of watching the
plants grow vanished. It was not fun anymore. The plants had survived
heat indexes of 105 to 110°F to succumb to four-inch long, green,
ill-tempered hookworms that teleported in from nowhere.
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| Image by Margaret Martin from Pixabay |
How does this relate to writing? Not every situation has to be life-threatening. Even simple, everyday situations such as a bill arriving after a due date or being late to an appointment can be the setting for tension and "interesting" times.
When Kiansel hears the summons to the council fire in Windmaster Golem, her problem isn't that she will be late for the ceremony. Unlike the nervousness of the younger mages who know their destiny, Kiansel is unsure whether or not she will attend at all. For in doing so she might succumb to the lure of magic
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| Image by Comfreak from Pixabay |
In Fire and Amulet (coming spring 2022), the environment makes life interesting for dragon slayer Deneas. Ahead of her is an impassible hedge row of poisonous, thorn bushes. Retreat means risking going beneath stone-laden ledges ready to collapse. Her only logical path is to walk the stones of a washout and freestyle climb a cliff face to get past places where the path eroded away.
To purchase the Windmaster Novels: BWL
~Until next month, stay safe and read. Helen
Find out more about me and my novels at Journey to Worlds of Imagination. Follow me online at Facebook, Goodreads or Twitter
Helen Henderson lives in western Tennessee with her husband. While she doesn’t have any pets in residence at the moment, she often visits a husky who have adopted her as one the pack.
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