Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Friday, November 18, 2022

Travel Hacks by Merri Maywether

This week I was at a writing conference in Las Vegas. It was s a week of catching up with friends and talking with other authors about things that make my family’s eyes glaze over when I try to discuss author concepts with them. 

While I love, connecting with friends, the disruption to my routine is stressful. By day four, my stomach challenges my commitment to authorly learning. 
This year, I picked up some habits that changed everything. 

 1-The hotels where I stay, don’t have coffee pots. So, I bought a silicone kettle and pour over  coffee filter. The cost of the pot, filter, and 12oz bag of coffee cost less than stopping by the coffee kiosk once a day. 

2- We bought a box of tea. Ending a day full of stimulation with a couple of minutes of quiet, helped with the transition from the day to the evening routine. 

3-We bought a box of our favorite cereal and a half-gallon of milk. It was enough of our regular routine to sustain a sense of normalcy. 

The best part. We saved a lot of money. This was the first time we took a concerted effort to maintain a little bit of normal, despite the travel. 

Now that I’ve caught on to the fact that traveling doesn’t have to be uncomfortable, I’m looking for more ways to keep some normalcy when the routine is changed. Do you have any travel hacks? 

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In a cozy town nestled 
at the foothills of a mountain, love touches the heart of those who seek it. 

Paradise Hills Christmas is a collec
tion of three novellas, Meet Me By The Christmas Tree, Holiday Wishes
, and Holiday Kisses. The collection is available at Amazon for 99¢. Visit the Amazon Store to get a copy of Paradise Hills Christmas 
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Merri Maywether lives with her husband in rural Montana. You can find her in the town's only coffee house listening to three generations of Montanans share their stories. Otherwise, she's in the classroom or the school library, inspiring the next generation's writers. 



Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Traveling the Backroads - by Magdalena Scott


I recently took a little road trip from my small hometown in Southern Indiana to our state capital, Indianapolis. Now, the quick way to get to Indy from here is to hop onto the interstate. It takes a little less than two hours.

But I don't like to drive on interstates. The scenery is often meh, and I get stressed when I'm behind the wheel, barreling down the road at 70 mph. Interstates, though quick, aren't my kind of fun.

Photo by Alexander Popov on Unsplash

 To me, travel isn't all about the destination. It's also about the journey. 

I agreed to be the driver for this jaunt, but asked my friend if we could avoid interstate. Fortunately, my friend also likes scenery more than speed. In addition, she's a great navigator, armed with her trusty iPad upon which our route was carefully planned.

We meandered to Indianapolis, and attended the conference. We met lots of nice people, and got to play our dulcimers with a group! The next day when our duties were complete, we meandered southward by a different route.

On the interstate we would mostly have seen vehicles, billboards, trees, and in the distance, some homes. At exits, the usual big signs for gas stations and fast food establishments.

Photo by Thought Catalog on Unsplash

But on the backroads, we passed through beautiful farmland and quaint small towns. Scenery included farmsteads, lovely old homes with well-kept lawns, a variety of trees and bushes, local shops and restaurants. In a way it was pity we had eaten so well at the conference, so didn't need to stop and sample.

Although we came home during Friday afternoon rush hour, our route had little traffic compared to what we would have faced on I-465 and I-65. Almost no road construction. Zero snarls.
Photo by Jessica Furtney on Unsplash

In the two hundredish miles total I drove in my home state, much of it was new to me. 

Why? Because enjoying the journey hasn't always been my focus. But now that I'm settling into being a certain age, I'm making some decisions that surprise even myself.

The meandering route took about forty-five minutes longer each way. We chatted the whole time, becoming better friends. We've both told other folks about the lovely drive to Indy and back (not a topic you hear often, as life is so hurried).

And we'll both be looking for backroad routes for future trips -- she with her husband, and me with whoever my travel buddy happens to be. (Sometimes it's Me, Myself, and I. But that's okay too.)

What about you? Do you ever choose the meandering route?


USA Today Bestselling Author Magdalena Scott writes sweet romance and romantic women’s fiction. A lifelong resident of Small Town America, she invites readers into her world to find out what’s hidden just below the surface of those tiny dots barely visible on the map. Romance, mystery, and the journey to be one’s best self are all part of a day in her neighborhood. Readers have commented that they’d like to move to the imaginary towns Magdalena writes about, which she takes as high praise indeed.



Magdalena is a practicing minimalist, having downsized from a 3,000 square foot house to a studio apartment, where her Giant Closet continues to resist taming. When not writing at home or spending time with family and friends, she loves to travel–carry-on baggage only–and is always pleasantly surprised at the kindness of strangers.

Website: https://magdalenascott.com/


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Monday, January 28, 2019

A Year in Italy - by Magdalena Scott

Without a lot of planning ahead, a girlfriend and I are spending 2019 in Italy! 

An. Entire. Year.



Except, well, not really. 

It all started last autumn, when we exchanged birthday gifts. For years, she and I have occasionally talked about going to Italy together for a vacation. It's been on Ye Olde Buckete Liste since approximately 2003, when the movie, Under the Tuscan Sun, was released. 

But you know, life being busy, and then throwing giant curves into our paths, we hadn't gotten there. Until this year!



But back to the birthday gifts...

I gave my friend a big page-a-day calendar of Italy. She seemed to be thrilled with it, and I was delighted to have given her something she would enjoy. 

When January rolled around, once or twice, she took a phone photo of the calendar page to share it with me. I decided this was our chance to be sure we experienced Italy together. (Life being short and uncertain, you know.)

So I ordered myself a copy of the calendar, and also a copy of Rick Steves Italy 2019. (The paperback version; it sits on the desk next to the calendar.) Each day, we see the same bit of Italy "together" - she in her office, and me an hour away at my writing desk. Some days I share a bit of Mr. Steves's tour info with her.

So far, this year-long trip is pretty awesome, as well as deliciously affordable. And look! One of us is going to ride that bike into the sunset...


USA Today Bestselling Author Magdalena Scott writes sweet romance and romantic women’s fiction. A lifelong resident of Small Town America, she invites readers into her world to find out what’s hidden just below the surface of those tiny dots barely visible on the map. Romance, mystery, and the journey to be one’s best self are all part of a day in her neighborhood. Readers have commented that they’d like to move to the imaginary towns Magdalena writes about, which she takes as high praise indeed.

Magdalena is a practicing minimalist, having downsized from a 3,000 square foot house to a studio apartment, where her Giant Closet continues to resist taming. When not writing at home or spending time with family and friends, she loves to travel–carry-on baggage only–and is always pleasantly surprised at the kindness of strangers.

Website: https://magdalenascott.com/

Thursday, January 4, 2018

Old and New Resolutions by Mona Risk

On December 31, I wrote my new resolutions. As I do every year. And every year I promise myself I will do my best to put them in practice all year long. Usually I manage to reach the end of February before I slack.

This year starts as an absolute disaster and I'm afraid I will fail.

1- Dieting: no bread or wheat.
Unfortunately, I cooked and baked so much for the kids and friends. Seriously, I can't just throw the leftovers. Someone has to finish all the delicious sweets before I can start dieting. Guess who's doing her best to clean the fridge of cakes, baklavas, chocolates, special breads... Oh my stomach!

2- Walk 10,000 steps: I have been walking and walking...in my house, but there is no way to reach that number. My new “fitbit” is slower than a turtle, beside walking outside is out of the question. So far the weather has been stormy.

3- Write three new books.
Last year I published three new books and I managed to start a new story a month ago. If the weather continues to be nasty, I am sure I will finish my current story soon.

4- Talk to my kids every day. Hmm... Shouldn't they be the ones calling their old mom? When I told them that, the answer was, "Mom, you're far from old. I wish I had your energy. Can you babysit on Tuesday?"
Maybe I should call once a week or once a month!

I look at the card on which I used my best penmanship to write my resolutions and sigh. It's only January 4. Maybe I can start on these resolutions on February 1st?

Did you write your resolutions? Do you manage to keep them?


Available at Amazon

Dr. Sylvia Reynolds promised to be at her parents’ house, in time for Christmas dinner. Her priorities change when she stumbles on a baby rattle and meets the gorgeous man who rescues her and his baby niece.

James Alexander, a successful lawyer, who doesn’t know the ABC of baby’s care, must deliver his five-months-old niece to her grandmother. Because of the blizzard paralyzing the Midwest, flights are canceled and passengers are trapped in airports for endless hours. At the end of his wit with a crying baby, James begs the lovely pediatrician for help.

Can Sylvia turn her life and career upside down for a motherless baby who holds on to her for sheer survival and for James who wants her to stay with him for different reasons?


Monday, September 4, 2017

SWEET CHRISTMAS KISSES 4: IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS by Mona Risk


IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS
 Mona Risk
 New York Times and
USA Today Bestselling Author

Copyright © 2017, Mona Risk
 Chapter 1

 Yes, Mom, I’ll be in time for Christmas dinner, Sylvia Reynolds texted, her heart reeling from guilt. She hadn’t called home as often as promised and had missed the last two family reunions. Not that it was her fault she’d been assigned shifts during the Christmas holiday. Instead of accusing her of selfishness, why didn’t her dear relatives understand that a resident in pediatric couldn’t afford to protest the hospital sacrosanct schedule?

Her sister Jenna had already started a betting pool about Sylvia dropping out at the last minute. One more time.

I’m at the airport, she added when her mother didn’t answer the last text.
This is Jenna. My phone is dead. Using Mom’s. We’ll believe you when we see you HERE.

Sylvia clamped her jaws and ignored Jenna, her gorgeous and sassy young sister who could twist anyone around her little finger. Especially good-looking males. Sylvia was the wise one, her father often claimed—the bookish sister, her brothers and friends mercilessly teased.
Scolding Jenna wouldn’t make a difference and the family didn’t need to know that Sylvia had risked her life driving too fast on the slippery highway from Boston to Logan Airport under a mix of snow and freezing rain. She’d finished her night shift at the hospital at nine a.m. and hardly had time to go home, pack, and rush to the airport.

A backpack strapped to her shoulders, Sylvia dragged her carry-on to stand in the incredibly long line and shuffled along endless loops to reach the security checkpoint. What else did she expect when traveling two days before Christmas? More than forty-five minutes later she loaded her luggage, handbag, parka and boots on to the conveyor belt and stepped through the metal detector while her belongings crossed the X-ray machine.

Another glance at her watch alerted her that her flight might be boarding by now. Huffing with impatience, Sylvia slipped on her boots, donned her coat and collected her luggage before dashing along the terminal, hoping she would make it in time.

Without slowing, she surveyed the walls for monitors. A couple hung from the ceiling. Tipping her chin up, she slowed her stride to read the departure information.
And gasped when her foot suddenly wobbled and twisted.
“Ouch,” she shrieked. Arms flailing with her carryon and handbag, she stumbled and sprawled on the carpeted floor.
What on earth had she stepped on?

Baby cries echoed her scream.
Right away strong hands lifted her from the floor. She turned her head and stared into the most dazzling deep-ocean-blue eyes she’d ever seen, so close to her face.
“Are you okay?” the man asked in a worried voice.
“I don’t know. I think so.” How could she think with his arms holding her against his solid chest?
The baby’s screams grew louder.
Almost carrying her, her rescuer helped Sylvia to a chair.

“Excuse me.” He picked up a pink rattle off the floor, wiped it with a tissue, and gave it to the baby fretting in a nearby stroller. “It’s okay, little doll. Here’s your toy. A bit distorted though.” The baby grabbed it, sniffled, and shook the plastic thing, laughing at the musical noise.

“It’s the culprit responsible for your fall.” His apologetic smile did wonders to soothe the pain in Sylvia’s ankle. “Please take off your boot and let me look at your foot.”

“It’s not hurting as much.” But the man was right. As a doctor, she would have advised anyone in the same situation to check the painful area. She pulled her boot and sock off, wiggled her sole and toes, and winced at the surge of pain.

“Allow me.” He crouched in front of her, grabbed her heel in his palm, and massaged her ankle. “How does it feel?” Concern rang in his voice.
“Huh... okay.” It felt so good she wanted to beg him not to stop.

“Passengers for Northwest Flight 825 report to the gate counter.”
His hands were so warm and firm, yet gentle, she’d almost forgotten about her flight.
“I’m doing much better. No broken bones or pulled muscles. Thanks for your help. I have a plane to catch but they just called. Hopefully there’s no problem.”

Concerned about the call to passengers of Northwest Flight 825, she turned her head toward the gate door. “I don’t see a line anymore in front of the boarding gate.”
“Which flight are you taking?” the man who had rescued her asked.
“825 to Chicago.”
“Unfortunately, it’s been canceled because of engine malfunction.”
“Are you serious?”
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I hope you enjoyed the first scene of my novel, IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS--my contribution to SWEET CHRISTMAS KISSES 4, presently on preorder at:

Please join us for the release party of our Christmas anthology.







Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Happy 4th of July with a Book Blast by Mona Risk

Welcome to Day 4 of Sweet Romance Reads' July Book Blast! Here are three sweet romantic novels and a sweet romance for your Fourth of July and the summer days. Enjoy summer! Enjoy reading!

 A 99 cent Bargain Book from Mona Risk!

 

Can he love a woman expecting another man's baby?

Holiday Babies Series, Book 2.

VALENTINE BABIES, a heartwarming story, will take you from the heart of Kentucky, to Florida and Atlanta and send you to Iraq and Germany, with a fearless TV reporter and a dedicated doctor who has a serious phobia of planes.  
Roxanne Ramsay doesn’t think twice before traveling for important assignments, even in a war zone. Until her last trip leads her to a huge mistake that flips her life upside down.
The serious Dr. Greg Hayes can’t take his eyes off the lovely maid of honor at his best friend’s wedding. But why is she blinking tears and forcing on a happy mask?
Falling in love with the strong-headed and too generous Roxanne involves more complications than Greg ever faced in the OR. But what wouldn’t he do to save the love of his life and her baby? 

Take an armchair cruise to Spain and Italy for 99 cents!

On Amazon
The perfect fiancé is a cheater and the fabulous Christmas wedding is off. 
When a desperate Julia returns to the travel agency to cancel her cruise, Tony is there to pick up the pieces. Sparks fly between them. 
Nothing goes according to plan, but the would-be honeymoon cruise may fulfill their secret dreams.

You're invited to a Summer Wedding in Kentucky! 

On Amazon

Two weeks before their wedding, Claire and David receive an unexpected announcement that can destroy their relationship. Is their love for each other strong enough to turn the worst wedding surprise into the best?


 A 99 cent armchair vacation in Sicily!

On Amazon
Sicilian vendetta, fake husband, and an irascible matchmaking grandmother complicate Jonathan and Isabella’s lives. Can love conquer all?
 
Don't forget to stop by the Sweet Christmas Kisses 4 Pre-Order Party!!! There will be lots of prizes, games and giveaways!