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Slowly We Die-Book Review

Slowly We Die is the third book in a series by Swedish author,  Emily Schepp. I highly recommend reading the first 2 books before settling into Slowly We Die. Someone is killing people and using medical scalpels to end their lives….

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You Were Made for This-Review

Sam and Merry, along with their small son Conner, leave New York and settle down in the quaint countryside of Sweden. Sam works as beginning film director that requires him to go into the city each day while Merry stays home…

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What My Sister Knew-Book Review

What My Sister Knew by Nina Laurin was a dark yet satisfying book that held my attention until I finished the last sentence. While I did figure out a few plot details and the ending, the characters were so vivid that…

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Silverton, Colorado 2018-Wildfires

We still have clear air at our campground. We got up this morning and decided to drive over to Silverton. We knew the main tourist attraction, the Narrow-Gauge Railroad, was out of operation due to the National Forest closure. The train…

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Telluride 2018

This morning, we loaded up the truck and traveled south to Telluride! For the next week, depending on the 416 Fire in Durango, we will be camping up above Telluride at the Matterhorn campground. This morning, we ate some granola bars…

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Crested Butte Farmers’ Market

Yesterday was market day in Crested Butte. Their Sunday market is perfect for an afternoon of walking the town streets and supporting local farmers and businesses. This is one of our favorite pickle vendors. If we could have hauled back all…

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Crested Butte Wide Open Spaces

Breakfast scramble for the win. I shall take this idea back to Tuscaloosa. Bacon is a must. Breakfast view from our condo. After breakfast, we went exploring. I think the views from the Crested Butte area are fantastic. Wildflowers are definitely…

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Crested Butte, Colorado 2018

Leaving the Rocky Mountain National Park is always bittersweet. I have a ton of new memories but I know it might be a couple of years before we come back. Since we still tent camp, the odds are good we will…

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Jar of Hearts-Book Review

“In every story, there’s a hero and a villain. Sometimes one person can be both.” In this story of obsession, friendship, and murder, Jennifer Hillier has created a masterpiece that I could not put down. Angela, Geo, and Kaiser were best…

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Fishing, Food and Flowers in Colorado 2018

Yesterday was a slow and easy fishing day. That means I got to see some great water/mountain views and read some books while Stephen fished for trout. There is nothing as relaxing as reading by a stream in Colorado. We saw…

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I’m Katrina and welcome to Katrina Runs for Food. Here you will find easy recipes and my adventures in running. Good food and many miles!

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