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THAT’S #PUN-NY: Alien & UFO Jokes

What can I say? I really like aliens and UFOs. LOL*****You never know what you'll find on the shelves of a book store or in library. Often there are some great treasures and lots of laughs. Have fun book browsing! BOOK SUGGESTIONS: Christmas with an Alien: A Sci-Fi Alien Holiday Romance Alien Neighbors Escape From … Continue reading THAT’S #PUN-NY: Alien & UFO Jokes

National Pain Awareness Month

LEARN MORE I felt this observance was important. Not only because it is personal to me, but also, it should be personal to everyone. Let's face it, we ALL know someone who lives with chronic illness and/or pain. Increased awareness will increase kindness even if you don't understand the technical or medical aspects of things. … Continue reading National Pain Awareness Month

My Book Review of Northwoods Wolfman: A very Wisconsin werewolf horror comedy (Monsters in the Midwest Book 2)

Northwoods Wolfman by Scott Burtness My rating: 5 of 5 stars My Favorite So FarWhat an entertaining tale. Not only was it fun to revisit the characters, getting to know them better, but also it was a well developed story. I enjoyed book 1 and look forward to book 3, but this is my favorite … Continue reading My Book Review of Northwoods Wolfman: A very Wisconsin werewolf horror comedy (Monsters in the Midwest Book 2)

That’s #PUN-ny: CAMPING

I am not big on tent camping. I am spoiled and prefer not to sleep on the ground. I've done it, but I am definitely an RV gal. Still, there are some great jokes and puns!*****You never know what you'll find on the shelves of a book store or in library. Often there are some … Continue reading That’s #PUN-ny: CAMPING

‘s Versus ‘ or s’s: Possessive Apostrophes

The general rule for singular nouns is to use an apostrophe and s at the end to show possession. EXAMPLES: the teacher's, Mom's, and Sahara's. The general rule for regular plural nouns is to use an apostrophe only at the end to show possession. EXAMPLES: the teachers' lounge, the racers' cars, and the singers' voices. … Continue reading ‘s Versus ‘ or s’s: Possessive Apostrophes