Review - French Lover - Netflix
COME TO THE BEACH PARTY
Just when I think we're getting close to the finish line, the weather throws a meteorological monkey wrench at is and construction stalls again.
If I can't take a vacation, then at least I can go to a Beach Party in the comfort of my home.
You can come too because I bet you could use an easy and cool getaway too!
BEACH READS AND SUMMER LOVE
Is there anything more fun than a good book on vacation? I think not. If that book is a romance novel, then you're guaranteed to have a good time. So here are the details:
WHAT: Facebook Beach Party
WHO: Hosted by the Romance Gems Authors
WHERE: Romance Gems...Where Authors and Readers Meet
WHEN: Tomorrow, July 14, 2026, starting at 9AM EST and running to 8PM EST
WHY: Because we all need a break and some fun!
HOW TO ATTEND: Go to Romance Gems...Where Authors and Readers Meet and click to join, answer the Participation Questions, agree to the rules, and someone will review your answers and give you admittance if all is in order.
WHY SHOULD YOU GO TO THE PARTY: You can chat with the Authors "live," take part in the Giveaways, and shop the 99¢ Sale Book Fair.
TAKEAWAY TRUTH
Don't risk FOMO. Come to the party!
Author Advice - Why Write Every Day
A universal truth is: "If you want to be a writer, then write."
To be a "professional" writer, one must write. Not once in a while, but every day. If not every day, then on some kind of consistent basis.
Two reasons.
(1) It builds the habit of producing words on a consistent basis. If you write 2,000 words each day, Monday through Friday, it's easy to sit down on Monday and do that.
It's not so easy if there are many days since the last time you wrote. You end up wasting time trying to motivate yourself to write.
(2) A novel is a massive cluster of ideas. If you write every day, you have the universe of the story in your head. You don't waste time looking at notes to refresh your memory.
TAKEAWAY TRUTH
Here's another universal truth about writing. Writers write. Those who want to write, but don't, make excuses.
Saturday Share - Great Dip for 4th of July
If the weather is good, and not so hot that it cooks your skin, you'll probably be outside grilling chicken, smoking brisket, or doing both along with sausage on the grill and cold drinks in the cooler.
The kids may be outside if you can get them away from video games and their phones to play touch football, toss a softball, or maybe a game of hide and seek if they're still young.
What better way to celebrate this holiday than a recipe that reflects the melting pot we proudly are in this country.
I give you my recipe that will make any party great and will serve as an appetizer to keep hunger at bay until you toss that delicious BBQ on a platter.
OLD FASHIONED TEX MEX DIP
Ingredients
- 1 16-ounce can of refried beans
- 1 4-ounce can of chopped green chiles
- 1 4.5-ounce can pitted black olives, chopped
- 3 medium green onions, finely chopped
- 1 cup of sour cream
- 1 package guacamole mix, any brand that you like
- 1 medium tomato, diced
- 1 cup sharp cheddar cheese, grated
- 1 large avocado, pitted and mashed
- 1/2 cup Picante Sauce, of course, my choice is always Pace's
- Tortilla chips
- Mash the avocado and combine with the guacamole mix. Refrigerate at least an hour until it's "set" up.
- Prepare the rest of the ingredients while you wait. Drain and chop the green chiles. Chop the black olives, green oinions, and tomato. Combine the olives and green onions in a small bowl and mix the tomatoes and chiles in another bowl.
- Shred the cheese.
- When the guacamole is ready, remove it from the fridge. In a large shallow dish, layer the ingredients in this order: beans, guacamole, olives and green onions mixture, chiles and tomato mixture.
- Finally, sprinkle the cheese over the mixture.
- Using the sour cream, frost the mixture. Next, drizzle the picante sauce over the layered dip.
- Serve with fresh tortilla chips.
- Here's a little tip. Warm the tortilla chips. It makes the dip even better.
Difference Between Art and Craft of Writing
TAKEAWAY TRUTH
NO POWER & CENTERPOINT'S AI CUSTOMER SERVICE
This was the week that the power company began replacing underground power lines in our section of town. What fun this has been!
Since Monday, the power goes off at unexpected times. Usually this happens when I'm frantically typing away, trying to get the words done before I lose the thought.
When does the power return? I guess whenever the heck Centerpoint decides it's time. We're on the text message list for Centerpoint. When they first starting this text alert system, they would actually send texts saying, "We see that the power is off at or near your address." Another text would follow saying why it was off, i.e. "damage to the lines is being repaired."
A while after that, we'd get a text saying, "Power is estimated to be restore by 4:00PM today."
AI OLIVIANow, we get no text alerts when the power goes out. We call Centerpoint and get OLIVIA, the AI in charge of customer service who asks why we're calling and gives a list of reasons.
We select Power Outage. Olivia thinks and then tells us she sees that the power is out at our address. Then she asks if we are on their text alert system.
We answer yes. Then she asks if we received a text alert. We answer no. Then the all-knowing Olivia tells us we should manage our text alert settings at Centerpoint dot blah blah blah—which we've done countless times only to discover each time that the proper settings are still in place.
No explanation of why the power is out. No information, estimate, or guess about when power will be restored. Nothing but generic drivel by an AI named Olivia.
The first day the power was off almost 8 hours. We had an electrician working here on our construction. Of course, no power means no power tools.TAKEAWAY TRUTH
Laughing, I agreed. I hate that AI BITCH too.
Review - Voicemails For Isabellle - Netflix
This 2026 American movie, billed as a romantic comedy drama, is sweet and heartwarming with a touch of heat, but there are scenes that will make you weep.
Written and directed by Leah McKendrick, the movie stars Zoey Deutch, Nick Robinson, Harry Shum Jr., Lukas Gage, and Nick Offerman.












