Monday, February 28, 2005

What is happening with the clubs?

This will probably date me, but what is happening with the clubs? Used to be you went to the clubs to have fun and dance. Seems like no one shows up any more until almost midnight and the club is done by one. The guys drink before they come so they don't have to pay the price at the bar and the girls attend ladies night and drink as fast as they can so they can get sloshed. One guy said the reason they don't show up until almost midnight is because the girls are drunk by then and they don't have to buy any drinks for them that way. They figure all they have to do is ply them will a little conversation and a couple of dances and they are out the door and in the bed by 1. On top of that, I was at the club the other night and a fight broke out--now mind you, this is not a big city, just a little town, and a guy and a gal got into it on the dance floor and their friends tried to break it up and then the friends got into it and pretty soon someone went to the car and got a gun and blew the glass windows of the club door out with several shots. IT was a wonder no one got hurt or killed--pure luck. What are these people thinking? Obvious they are not thinking. What if they had not only taken out the person that ticked them off in the first place but what if they took out a stranger or a friend just because they wanted to show someone how macho they were. What happened to just going to the club and having a good time dancing and socializing?--That's my rant for the day--

Tuesday, February 15, 2005


POWWOW PICKUP by Leanna K. Potts is a Contemporary Native American Romance Novel Posted by Hello


Photo taken by a friend from England while at IICOTT Powwow, Tulsa, Oklahoma Posted by Hello


Touring the temples in Tikal, Guatemala Posted by Hello

Monday, February 14, 2005

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I am a Colorado Native from Loveland/Fort Collins area. I relocated to the Boston Mountains region of the Arkansas Ozarks almost 15 years ago. The surrounding states of Oklahoma, Missouri and Kansas are part of the setting in which my first novel, POWWOW PICKUP, takes place. I have been a freelance writer and author for over 25 years and continue to write and explore life through writing.

I currently share my life with four furry dog faces who have taught me the most important things in life which are: full supper dishes, naps in the sun and walks in the field. We are still debating the efficacy of chasing cats.