A Scotsman’s Song

This link displays Jenny’s talent singing an excerpt of “Identity Lost” audiobook 2. Click on the blue button below to listen. In this clip she mentions that she’s working on “Identity Lost,” but I saved this video for a while. Jenny finished book 2 and is now working on audiobook 3, “Trapped.” We’re hoping audiobookContinue reading “A Scotsman’s Song”

New Release Audiobook “Identity Lost”

Audiobook “Identity Lost” is ready for you. By the emotions in her voice, narrator Jenny, affects you and draws you into this unique true story. Listen to the sample below. Here’s a review from Amazon. “I loved this story from beginning to end. It was hard to put down kept me captivated all the wayContinue reading “New Release Audiobook “Identity Lost””

What’s it like to be caught in an avalanche?

What’s it like to be caught in an avalanche? Emily found out. Listen to her description by clicking on the button below. Audiobook “Identity Lost” narrated by Jenny Myers is finished and now being reviewed by ACX, the production company. It should be released within weeks. So exciting. Jenny brings the story to life beforeContinue reading “What’s it like to be caught in an avalanche?”

Little Surprises

The first non-Native American pioneers in Wenatchee were gold miners and cattlemen who traded with resident Native Americans. In 1872 one of the earliest white settlers, Phillip Miller planted the first apple trees. Imagine only 108 people lived there in1891, my grandparents’ generation. The addition of a railway connecting Seattle to Wenatchee contributed to theContinue reading “Little Surprises”

Christmas-card-like Bavarian Village

Leavenworth, Washington didn’t always have the beautiful, fantasy appeal it has now. In 1965, this former railroad and timber town transformed into a Christmas-card-like Bavarian village. I’ve been there many times, but it’s still a delight to be caught up in the magic of the Bavarian culture, food, and music. Enjoy a performance of “TheContinue reading “Christmas-card-like Bavarian Village”

Prehistoric Hunting Tools in E. Wenatchee part II

In 1987 the largest Clovis points were accidentally uncovered in E. Wenatchee. Paleo Native Americans used “percussion flaking” to hammer spear points out of agate stone, for example. One is 9.15 inches long. Some of these artifacts can be seen in Wenatchee Valley Museum. Even though this archaeological dig hasn’t been entirely excavated, it was coveredContinue reading “Prehistoric Hunting Tools in E. Wenatchee part II”