Continuing to read from The Empty-Nest Road Trip Blues, we move on to Chapter 8 – Day 8 – and our visits to Niagara Falls and Cooperstown, home of the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Continuing to read from The Empty-Nest Road Trip Blues, we move on to Chapter 8 – Day 8 – and our visits to Niagara Falls and Cooperstown, home of the Baseball Hall of Fame.
I continue to read from my new e-book, The Empty-Nest Road Trip Blues: An Interactive Journal from A Dad’s Point-of-View. Buy it now, for less than the cost of a Starbucks!
I continue to read from my new e-book, The Empty-Nest Road Trip Blues: An Interactive Journal from A Dad’s Point-of-View. This time the boys are in Chicago! Buy it now, for less than the cost of a Starbucks!
I continue to read from my new e-book, The Empty-Nest Road Trip Blues: An Interactive Journal from A Dad’s Point-of-View. Buy it now, for less than the cost of a Starbucks!
How about skipping that $5 Starbucks latte and splurging $2.99 (for the Kindle on Amazon) or $2.79 for the PDF of my new e-book? Enjoy my own informercial for it! This e-book is really a virtual journey. It’s filled with 100 photos, 7 original videos, and links to many of the stops on the trip. Click on the book cover image below to find your purchase options:
What is an e-book? Why did I make one? What did I use the word “make” instead of “write?” Because a REAL e-book is more like a multi-media show. Mine has photos, links, and videos all embedded within it. And, it’s available on Amazon or BruceSallan.com for $2.99 (Kindle Version) or $2.79 (PDF). It’s full title is “The Empty-Nest Road Trip Blues: An Interactive Journal from A Dad’s Point-of-View.” Here is Chapter Three, part 4, in this reading of the whole (short) book! Watch Now
We all live busy lives. There’s a saying that goes something like, “If you want something to get done, give it to a busy person.” That may be true, but please don’t give it to me. I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed these days. It’s really a good overwhelmed but my doctor insists the body reacts the same to good or bad stress. How we monitor and manage our stresses is so important but I’m not going to offer those suggestions.