The Feb. 7 Happenstance is full of great stories. Look for Points to Ponder, thoughts from retired minister Chad Boliek; an article about long time Las Vegas resident Gretchen Bush; What is it About Romance? by regular contributor Cindy Charlton; an article about the Friends of the Museum fund raiser, Planning Ahead for the Future of the Past.
Tracey Preiskorn's Stampin' Up business is just getting off the ground. Her story mirrors that of women who opt to be full-time moms yet want to have something to do that adds to the family income and stimulates creativity.
Artist Trading Cards is an innovative way to get artists and art lovers together. The story in the Feb. 7 issue tells all. A companion article is about the El Zocalo Artist of the Month, Kristine Klaiber, a found art artist.
Pamela G. Daves had an interesting idea called Recipes and Chat. She gives snippets of life encounters and includes a recipe. Look for it and tell us what you think.
Robert E. Gallegos wrote a column in a now defunct weekly called "There Was a Time." It has be "repurposed" in Happenstance as Yesterday. It will be some of his previously published articles plus some that never made it to print.
Mamma and the Monster, by Kayt Peck is a lovely story suitable for any age, though she calls it a children story. It's really about the power of love.
And of course Tiger Lilly continues. If you are following the story or want to start following the story, it begins in the October 2010 issue, which can be found on the archives page at http://www.happenstancelifehappens.com/.
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