Author Nancy Marie Bell is surrounded by the sounds of nature and various critters that call her and her husband’s farm home. Her novels carry you away with romance, mystery, and stories that take place in the western prairies.
Author: Trina Astor-Stewart
Are You Nostalgic For Days Gone By?
“Live History Shows” regularly presents interactive events at local museums. Guests at performances always join the immersive play and sometimes change the outcomes considerably. Events are a fun mixture of playing games, theatre, and local history.
Secrets Of The Ghosts Of Marble Orchard!
A story about Lewiston history. A baby whimpers in the dark. ‘Hush!” Her mother glares yet quickly embraces the frightened little one to comfort and keep her from giving them all away… Slave catchers are lurking everywhere!
How To Use Isopropyl Alcohol At Home
You can use Isopropyl Alcohol for many things at home. Here are some examples and ways to use it safely.
How Do You Like Your Coffee
There are coffee lovers and coffee avoiders. There are Coffee connoisseurs and people who drink a little too much. The consensus is that Coffee is good for you in moderation and not so good in excess. If you are like me, you fit somewhere in the middle. So let’s not […]
Gluten-Free You Can Do It: Cookbook
Do you follow a gluten-free diet? Are you always looking for something yummy you can eat? Trina Astor-Stewart’s new cookbook, Gluten-Free, You Can Do It -will change your life.
How To Make Your Own Eyeglass Cleaner
This article is about how you can make your own eyeglass cleaner using Isopropyl Alcohol. Learn how to mix it for several other applications and use it safely around your home.
Fun At Lewiston Art Festival
There were over 170 Artists and Vendors on display at the Lewiston Art Festival. The Iroquois Market was a big event, along with College Alley and the Chalk Walk Invitational. Children enjoyed the, Make and Take Activities. And crowds gathered at the Music and Food Vendors. Once again, the Lewiston […]
Why Is Local Art And Culture Important?
People who organize and plan art, culture, and historical events and enactments and those who present their unique talents and skills through these events create better communities. It is called “Place Shaping,” according to a new study in England by the Arts Council.
A Butterfly Storybook Of Emergence And Discovery For Children
Children emerge day by day, and reading can be the biggest catalyst to learning and discovering themselves. Butterfly Baby meets Mr. and Mrs. Toad at Siler Forest Pond by Trina Astor-Stewart, who also illustrated the book as a journey of discovery where lessons are learned.