Throughout my life I have always loved the written word and am a voracious reader. I have been writing in one form or another since I was about 13 years old. I also love to share whatever skills I possess with others.
At the age of 9 I started to learn how to work on cars from my brother who built race cars. My father taught me how to drive a tractor trailer truck, operate power tools and my brother taught me how to ride motorcycles. I grew up in a rural Kansas area where I learned to drive tractors and had a quarter-horse of my own. I learned to sew, knit, crochet and do macrame from reading books. I have an associate's degree in electronic engineering, am a certified paralegal and love to do research. I have always had a desire to learn everything I could.
After living in Las Vegas, Nevada for 10 years and working various casino jobs I enrolled in a course to obtain an electronics engineering degree. After receiving my degree, I landed a job in a large casino in Las Vegas as a slot shift manager and was with them for the next 10 years. I was in charge of more than 75 employees, worked on slot machines in addition to training employees and helping customers. When I changed careers I gravitated to the legal field where I could utilize my high school skills in English, typing and accounting. I attended UNLV to become a certified paralegal. I was a paralegal for 10 years and did probates, estates, AP/AR for a small firm, insurance defense and plaintiff work as well as some family law. A lot of my duties involved researching cases, medical evidence and accident reconstruction evidence. I drafted many legal documents for the attorneys I assisted .
After raising my children in Las Vegas and living there for 32 years I wanted to go back to my roots and become a farm girl again. I am now retired and living in a very remote area of northwest Arizona near the west end of the Grand Canyon and Lake Mead. I am fascinated by the Joshua tree forest that surrounds my little farm. I adore the wild horses, the long horn cattle, the coyotes and other wildlife that wander through my property. I love exploring the native beauty of the desert with my grandchildren and one of my favorite past times is being a fanatical rock hound. I also love sitting on my deck after dark to view the Milky Way, identify the constellations through my telescope and wait for the appearance of meteors.
Life is good and I am looking forward to sharing some of it with all of you.
My passion is ...
Four wheeling and riding ATVs.
I know too much about ...
The legal field.
My parents always told me ...
Look for the good in people first and foremost.
My childhood ambition ...
To be a teacher.
My favorite memory ...
Spending time on my grandparents farm in Missouri.
Why I write ...
To express my thoughts and ideas.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Dan Brown books, History channel and Discovery channel.
My first job ...
Dime store soda fountain waitress.
My best moment ...
When I received my degree in electronics.
My inspiration ...
My curious mind.
World mythology: The causes of natural disasters In our world today we have science to explain the causes of natural disasters. However man did not always have science on which to base his explanations for the earth shaking, mountains spewing geysers of molten rock, ferocious hurricane winds or giant waves of ocean water sweeping away everything in their path. Ancient cultures told stories of creatures or deities causing catastrophic events that seemed perfectly reasonable to them with their lack of scientific knowledge. In Tibet, folklore claims that the earth is c...
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