by Peggy Best | May 19, 2021 | military |
Star Sand?” I asked. Star sand is composed of pieces of coral, seashells, and the remains of foaminifers (single-cell protozoa). The sand particles are various shades of tan and brown. They are tiny and shaped like stars. These living marine creatures wash ashore and...
by Peggy Best | Mar 22, 2021 | military |
Yesterday I attended the Mid-South Christian Writers Conference via Zoom. I learned a lot and recommend every writer attend next year’s conference, which may or may not be virtual. To find out more, join their Facebook page....
by Peggy Best | Feb 13, 2021 | Blog, health |
Knee Surgery Dr. Williams in the Villages performed knee surgery on my right knee way back in November. He told me it could take as long as six months before I feel perfect. It’s been three months going on four. My knee appears fine, except for the scar running...
by Peggy Best | Feb 4, 2021 | Blog |
I have completed another book. This short book of 35 pages titled “The True Christmas Story” is a devotional essay book based on the Bible passages that tell the true story, not tradition.
by Peggy Best | May 31, 2020 | military |
During this pandemic, those of us who live in The Villages, Florida, have stayed indoors at home for three months. All the entertainment, meetings, and craft rooms, are closed. Linda Succi, one of our entertainers and Mark Steven Schmidt, a professional singer and...
by Peggy Best | May 19, 2020 | Guam |
“Håfa Dai, welcome to Guam “Håfa Dai, welcome to Guam, where America’s day begins,” an affable, young, Asian looking man, said as we deplaned at the Won Pat Airport in Tamuning, Guam. I smiled while he whisked us through customs, the terminal, and baggage claim. He...