The Wild Woman Sculptor of European Elite & Texas Heroes #CowboyKisses

Life can take us down many paths. How does a German stone carver's daughter go from sculpting the European elite to sculpting Texas heroes? First came tenacity, then talent, then tuberculosis. Around the turn of the 19th century, the tuberculosis death rate worldwide was estimated at 7 million people a year, so tuberculosis definitely could … Continue reading The Wild Woman Sculptor of European Elite & Texas Heroes #CowboyKisses

Happy Anniversary “Steam! Romance and Rails” and Adella’s Enemy

It’s Friday the 13th and I’m celebrating with a Lucky Number 7 publishing anniversary (for the month of November book sale) by joining a friend’s 10-year writing anniversary!  Seven years ago on Nov 16, 2013, I self-published my first book, Adella’s Enemy. The inspirational nudge for creating this book (and joining the self-published world) was the invite … Continue reading Happy Anniversary “Steam! Romance and Rails” and Adella’s Enemy

A Bride for Heddwyn’s Picture & Pinterest Inspiration

Pinterest inspires me. Every time I write a story, I create a secret Pinterest board to store my visual inspiration for that story. And after I release that story, I make my Pinterest board visible to the world. So...now it's time to share the Pinterest board for my newest release, A Bride for Heddwyn 🎉 Music: … Continue reading A Bride for Heddwyn’s Picture & Pinterest Inspiration

The Wild Woman Lawyer who made history in Tombstone #CowboyKisses

Towns like Tombstone have histories full of gunfighters and gamblers, but what about lawyers? With all the lawbreaking going on, there must have been a few law practitioners. In fact, during its heyday, Tombstone had more attorneys than any other city in the Arizona Territory. One of them was Sarah Herring Sorin, a New York … Continue reading The Wild Woman Lawyer who made history in Tombstone #CowboyKisses

The Wild Woman who entered a Burning Building to Save Plants #CowboyKisses

Prepare to get flowery or...plant-y! I love flowers, plants, trees, and— Well, maybe I should just say, I love botany. And I also love reading about real-life Wild Women of the West who pursued their love for botany ❤️ Alice Eastwood was one of those women. She lived in Canada, Colorado, and California...traveled from Alaska … Continue reading The Wild Woman who entered a Burning Building to Save Plants #CowboyKisses

The Wild Women who wore Bloomers #CowboyKisses

When women started wearing bloomers (loose trousers gathered at the ankle and worn under a knee-length skirt) in the 1850s, it was considered a scandalous mode of dress. What bloomers replaced seems beyond scandalous by today’s standards. If women wanted to be deemed fashionable in the 1850s, they wore… 1) a skirt that dragged several … Continue reading The Wild Women who wore Bloomers #CowboyKisses

Two Wild Women Doctors who Changed California #CowboyKisses

The times they are a-changing, but the special place in our hearts, hopes, and memories for healthcare professionals is timeless ❤️ Calfornia was often called a land of gold and opportunity. Meet Mariana Bertola and Charlotte Johnson Baker, two wild women doctors and reformers (born in the 1890s) who helped the Golden State find something … Continue reading Two Wild Women Doctors who Changed California #CowboyKisses