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If I Should Die
Peyton Farley has settled into a new life in southwest Montana. Research and fact checking for a local newspaper is a perfectly safe job, or is it? One morning, Peyton awakens and finds a strange man in lace up work boots who is bleeding out on her kitchen floor. As Peyton calls 911 from her bedroom, someone is stealing the body.
Milk Carton People
Milk Carton People is a paranormal thriller about people who suddenly find themselves invisible, able to observe things but unable to participate. Do they go mad? Maybe they find others. It is quite possible that there is no point in being invisible.
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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Tornados and Floods – In Perspective
Did you know a flood is the only weather event that can happen anywhere? Continue reading
Coming Home
Coming Home from Town VIEW SLIDE SHOW DOWNLOAD ALL We were out and about yesterday. There is a very unique building that I wanted to photograph but traffic, yes, traffic lead us past it too quickly. A train stopped us … Continue reading
Posted in Sally Light
Tagged bunnies, creeks, flowers, Montana, odd shots, railroad tracks, springtime
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Winter and July
I think it has been raining for three days. Not a frog choking rain, not even a drizzle and I shouldn’t complain because a small drop in temperature would have given us three days of snow. Yes, it is May, but, it is May in southwest Montana. We have two seasons here… Wait for it…
Winter and July!
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Posted in Sally Light, Uncategorized
Tagged Blazing Trailers, Eternal Press, If I Should Die, winter and july
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Welcome to the May 2011 Contest Page!
Some find it distracting, others find it comforting. If I really like the tunes that are playing I become too distracted to read. I prefer ambient, new-age or environmental music if I remember my Kindle will play while I read. Continue reading
Oh, my Gosh is it May First?
Wait! Wait! I spent yesterday afternoon repotting the houseplants that live at my north window. If being rootbound is an indication of doing something right during the winter, then my rather brown thumb is leaning toward green. I have corpses of bonsai trees in the breezeway that will testify to the opposite, they insist I killed them. Continue reading

