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Interview with Peni Renner. June 10, 2024​

Posted onJune 10, 2024October 10, 2024Leave a comment

If you’re like me and enjoy a good thriller, check out Russell Little’s Murder for Me! Learn more about this lawyer-turned-author below! 1. As a divorce attorney, you’ve obviously gleaned a lot of inspiration from your clients. When did you Read More …

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Interview with Southside Broadcasting. May 24, 2024​

Posted onMay 24, 2024October 10, 2024Leave a comment

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Listen to Russell Tell Stories on the Radio

Posted onOctober 4, 2021October 4, 2021Leave a comment

Russell joined Jason Rowe on KPRC radio’s Next Up Houston radio show to share some of his stories.

CategoriesLaw, Reading, Writing

Guest Blog: Here’s to you COVID-19

Posted onSeptember 6, 2020September 6, 2020Leave a comment

by David Falloure At the onset of COVID-19, our family decided not to endure the lockdowns and restrictions in mundane fashion. Yes, we’ve binge watched various shows on multiple platforms, but we decided to spice it up a bit. And Read More …

CategoriesEating

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The Outdoors Clique

Posted onJuly 28, 2020July 27, 2020Leave a comment

The Outdoors Clique. That’s how I think of them. There are many sub-cliques within the outdoors world, but in Durango, Colorado, I enjoyed mixing with three of them. I’ll never be a real outdoorsman — I’m too lazy — but Read More …

CategoriesTravel

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Bookstores: I Love Them

Posted onJuly 21, 2020July 20, 2020Leave a comment

Bookstores. Can’t pass them up. Especially Independents. You may be the same way. I have always been that way. I have always been the kid who wandered into the bookstore at the mall (in the seventies bookstores in malls were Read More …

CategoriesTravel

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Number 9

Posted onJuly 15, 2020July 15, 2020Leave a comment

We pulled into a small farm, surrounded by small farms, from a dirt road fifteen miles outside Durango, Colorado. All around us in the distance we saw mountains. In the fields near us, we watched horses and donkeys, fenced-in cattle, Read More …

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The Art of Murder in the English Village

Posted onJune 19, 2020June 19, 2020Leave a comment

Guest Post by Don Nico When it comes to murder, no people do it like the English. Specifically, English villagers. Having traveled through the English countryside and its villages from the Channel to the Mersey, from Bamburgh in Northumberland to Read More …

CategoriesThis and That, Travel

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A Test of Character

Posted onJune 16, 2020June 16, 2020Leave a comment

The world has asked much of us over the last few months. We had to stop traveling. We had to shut down our businesses. We had to take our kids out of school. More was asked of some. Doctors worked Read More …

CategoriesThis and That

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Learning

Posted onJune 11, 2020June 11, 20201 Comment

As you age, how do you insure that you continue to enlarge your universe? How do you educate yourself? What do you read? How do you grow? That is our dilemma when we grow old, and we all find our Read More …

CategoriesLaw, This and That

Simple Pleasures

Posted onMay 26, 2020May 26, 2020Leave a comment

We were supposed to be at Mount Fuji in Japan today. That didn’t happen. We had scheduled spending Melinda’s birthday exploring Kyoto: wandering through temples, eating in little restaurants and drinking in closet-size bars, all down streets narrower than most Read More …

CategoriesThis and That, Travel

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Mother’s Day: Guest Blog by Melinda Little

Posted onMay 10, 2020May 10, 2020Leave a comment

I love Mother’s Day. It’s a springtime holiday so the weather is usually nice. The day often involves brunch — and who doesn’t love a good brunch? When the kids were little we usually celebrated Mother’s Day at a ball Read More …

CategoriesFamily

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Our New Normal: A Guest Blog by Melinda Little

Posted onApril 26, 2020April 26, 20202 Comments

It was a glorious day with lots of blue sky and dry, warm temperatures. Russell and I were at the park walking the dogs together, as we do often these days. There were more people at the park than we Read More …

CategoriesFamily, This and That

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Day ??? of the COVID-19 Quarantine — A Guest Blog by Melinda Little

Posted onApril 19, 2020April 19, 2020Leave a comment

Houston, Texas, April 19, 2020 Greetings from the inside, where I remain constantly — well, constantly except for essential runs to Costco and Trader Joes and my daily walk (weather permitting). I am pleased to report that we are no Read More …

CategoriesFamily, This and That

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Easter, Corona-Style: A Guest Blog by Melinda Little

Posted onApril 12, 2020April 12, 2020Leave a comment

As I sit here in my finest Easter pajamas watching church on Youtube, I am reminiscing about Easters past. I am not exactly upset that I am able to enjoy the solitude of a Sunday morning at home with my Read More …

CategoriesFamily, This and That

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