I spent yesterday poring over my little romance, The Cowboy and the Executive, looking for possible formatting errors and other tidbits that stood out like a gaggle of sore thumbs when viewed in book form. My editor, the wonderful Rachel Carrera, might be cooking up a way to have me beheaded and I’d likely deserve the punishment.
Today I’m going to the beach with friends. Simple sentence, but wow. Let’s unpack it: I have friends—in the real world, mind you, and we’re all fully vaccinated so we’re going to hang out, unmasked, at one of God’s most gorgeous natural wonders—a beach.
As I’m writing this I’m still in bed trying to remember how to pack for a beach day and how to play nice with others. Oh, and wondering where my sunscreen might be. As lily-white as my legs are, they may require an entire bottle to keep them from burning,
Peace, people.

Enjoy
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Thanks!!
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Enjoyed your cartoon
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Thank you!
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Enjoy your beach day. Everyone should have beaches in their life regularly
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I agree!
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It’s been a while since I’ve been to our local beaches. Nothing to do with Covid… just the usual crowds and parking issues. I hope you managed to keep from getting a sunburn.
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I was so careful! No sunburn. And this beach was almost people-free. Perfection.
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That’s so different from Southern California beaches. Too many people!
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Well, most Florida beaches are like that, too, but this is a small secluded beach that serves residents of Alligator Point. It doesn’t have public facilities like restrooms or changing rooms. And there are no eateries or bars.
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