Bar Jokes for English majors or other lovers of language!
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Continue reading →About Christa Polkinhorn
Born and raised in Switzerland, Christa Polkinhorn grew up surrounded by mountains, lakes, and a deep curiosity about the world beyond her country’s borders. Her passion for travel has taken her across Europe, China, Japan, and South America, experiences that now infuse her fiction with authentic settings and rich cultural detail. After settling in Southern California, Christa built a dual career as a writer and translator. She began her literary journey with The Path of Fire, a collection of poetry that explores themes of passion, identity, and transformation. She then turned to fiction with the Family Portrait trilogy, weaving intimate family dramas and love stories across continents. Her Wine Lover’s Daughter mystery series combines love and suspense, strong characters, and the evocative backdrop of European and Californian wine country. Her most recent novel, Letter from a Cave, is a historical mystery and romance that connects the past to the present. Christa’s writing is fueled by her fascination with other cultures, her love of language, and her belief that stories connect us across borders. When she’s not writing or translating, she can be found reading, traveling, or enjoying art, music, dark chocolate, and red wine.
Take this Waltz–the lyrics are based on a poem by Federico Garcia Lorca, “Little Viennese Waltz” </ifr
Continue reading →A fun and informative article about the many fascinating places in California by Shawn Gadberry: https://monsterago-go.blogspot.com/2018/01/my-latest-article-unusual-places-to.html
Continue reading →During Christmas week, I was visiting my USA family, the Polkinhorns, in El Centro, California, just north of the border to Mexico. El Centro is situated in the Imperial Valley, one of the agricultural centers of California. It is also … Continue reading →
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I’m obviously a slow blogger. This post is about the last day of Shawn and my Los Angeles city adventure back in October of 2017. This time, we ventured downtown again, to a historical restaurant/Tiki bar/almost a museum, called Clifton’s. … Continue reading →
My friend Shawn and I spent a weekend exploring Los Angeles, a city of many surprises. I’ve lived in the area for many years and I still discover new and interesting spots. Shawn was doing research for some articles for … Continue reading →
