Issue of June 4, 2007
7 articles in this issue.
The nature photographer knows the importance of getting close to his subject in order to obtain the clearest, most natural picture. And it follows that the photographer must be a veritable genius at disguising himself and his equipment to be a success ...
Sand and Bernie return to their favorite movie theater, settle into rocking stadium seats with lots of popcorn to see Pirates 3 -- and end up avoiding looking at excessive crabs.
"Flower clairsentience," it's called, or "flower reading." Vampire writer Lydia Manx takes us with her to a friend's flower reading party. No one bothered to tell the medium there was a writer in the room, not even the spirits.
A view of the intricate cluster of blossoms on a palm tree.
There are more vampires in the area than Charlotte ever dreamed. Kenyon has kept her in the dark for a long time, and her resentment is about to boil over. Not a good time to make her angry
It's the ever-popular question: "Why me?"
Yet another time that a war was begun over a lovely woman ... but this time the war will end with a defeat, even though Bert will call it "a truce."