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Remembering Micki Peluso

I “met” Micki Peluso in 2012 through the authorship of her book And the Whippoorwill Sang. A tragic, poignant story of life and loss.

Micki and I corresponded quite regularly for years and then, gradually communicated less and less. It wasn’t until recently when I Googled her name in the hopes of reconnecting that I learned of the passing of both Mallie Faye (Micki ) Peluso (2021) and her husband Ormond “Butch” Peluso (2022).

On October 30, 2014, I posted The Witching Hours, a story of the origins of Halloween from olden times up to the present on catnipoflife’s sister site, Awakenings. This will provide you with insight into Micki’s prolific writing. Today, I located the Radio Interview: Author Micki Peluso, “And the Whippoorwill Sang” Book with Penelope Silvers. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get audio but hopefully you will be successful. You will find information about the author, Micki Peluso and links to Micki’s blog and books.

According to her LinkedIn profile, “I began writing after a personal tragedy, as a catharsis for my grief. This lead to a first time out publication in Victimology: An International Magazine and a 30 year career in Journalism. I’ve freelanced and been staff writer for one major newspaper and written for two more. I have published short fiction and non-fiction, as well as slice of life stories in collegiate and other magazines and in e-zine editions. My first book was published in 2008; a funny family memoir of love, loss and survival, called, . . .AND THE WHIPPOORWILL SANG. I am presently working on a collection of short fiction, slice of life stories and essays, in a book called, Don’t Pluck the Duck, to be released 12/2014.”

I encourage all who read this post to check out the books and writings of Micki Peluso, especially And the Whippoorwill Sang. Descriptive words I captured from Lori’s Song genuinely describe Micki’s book, “Light a fire in the fireplace or, if you live in a warm climate, go out on your deck with Micki’s book and be prepared to laugh so hard you cry and cry so hard it hurts.”

May Micki and Butch both continue to rest in peace as they were reunited with their daughter, Noelle, at the gates of Heaven.

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Awakenings: Titanic – Day 5: Tragedy Strikes

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The unthinkable happened. The unimaginable occurred. At 2:20 am (2 hrs 40 mins after striking the iceberg), the ocean vessel once deemed unsinkable leaves around 1,517 souls in the depths of her final wake. The water in the area in which Titanic sank was lethally cold, a temperature of 28 °F (−2 °C). A human body will perish in fifteen minutes or less in such water, even for people young and physically fit.

Sharla Shults‘s insight:

Thus, the end of the Titanic but not the end of her story.

See on www.awakenings2012.blogspot.com

Follow the journey:

Awakenings: Titanic – Day 1: Setting Sail
Awakenings: Titanic – Day 2: Journey Underway
Awakenings: Titanic – Day 3: Upon the Sea
Awakenings: Titanic – Day 4: Iceberg!
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Awakenings: A Date to be Remembered: 9/11/2001

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The very things terrorists sought and seek to destroy even today are at the heart of America: Hope, faith and courage remain resolute even in the face of the harshest adversity. Out of the ashes of 9/11 one remembers . . . The Sights. The Sounds. The Smells.

Sharla Shults‘s insight:

The poetry featured @Awakenings is dedicated to all whose lives were changed forever on September 11, 2001. May those who died rest in peace and may all of the heroes of that day also find comfort and rest.

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Awakenings: Terror in America

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Patriot’s Day, April 15, 2013, will be long remembered not only for its significance as a civic holiday, uniquely a New England holiday, but for the tragic terrorist bombings that occurred in Boston, Massachusetts. Unfortunately, this is not the first of such horrific events to occur on this important day in history… Read MORE @Awakenings.

Sharla Shults‘s insight:

A prayerful moment…

Take a moment to lift your heart in thoughtful prayer for those injured and for the families of those whose lives were lost as a result of this terrible tragedy. Their plight is one of both emotional and physical trauma. Events of today changed their lives forever!

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A Tragic Loss: Sandra McLeod Humphrey

Today’s posting at catnipoflife is a tribute in memory of Sandra McLeod Humphrey. I feel very honored to have known Sandra even if for only a short period of time. I encourage you to visit her website Dare to Dream Big! If you did not know Sandy, there would be no better way to celebrate her life than to acquaint yourself with her writing by visiting her blog @ http://www.kidscandoit.com/blog/. Then, I encourage all, whether you knew her or not, to order one of her books as a Christmas gift for a friend, loved one or family member. What a great tribute that would be for Sandy!

Here is a brief account of the tragic death of Sandra and her husband, as well as a little insight into her remarkable writing.

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  “Tragedy has taken the life of award-winning children’s book author Sandra McLeod Humphrey and her husband, Brian Humphrey.  Both were killed in a house fire on November 23. The couple’s single-family home in Minnetonka, MN, was in flames at 10:30 p.m. Friday, according to news sources, including the Minneapolis/St. Paul TV network KARE 11. No official cause of the blaze has been released.”

Sandra is best known for her overwhelming desire, knowledge and talent for writing books to build strong character. She has written many award-winning books to help empower young people to believe in themselves and to make good choices. Although her books cover many different subjects and span different age groups, they all have one thing in common: they are written to get young people thinking and talking about important social and moral issues and to help them be the best they can be!

Sandra, you will be deeply missed but your dream lives on!

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