Daily Prompt #JusJoJan and #SoCS Jan 21: Count on it

I live in the far southeastern corner of Colorado—30 miles from Kansas to the east and 30 miles from Oklahoma and New Mexico to the

Bloganuary Writing Prompt Day 27: Where I go for solitude #bloganuary #wordpress #solitude

Hello solitude, my old friend. I’ve come to stay with you again… I am a solitary person by nature. My comfort zone is a combination

Springfield Colorado – Dust Storm Oct. 11, 2020 by Kaye Spencer #duststorm #dustbowl #southeasterncolorado

I live in the ‘bowl’ of 1930s Dust Bowl region of southeastern Colorado. Every so many years, we get dust storms that are reminiscent of

84 years ago – April 14, 1935 – ‘Black Sunday’ by Kaye Spencer #sweetheartsofthewest #DustBowl #coloradohistory

April 14, 1935 went down in history as “Black Sunday”. A dust storm that people later described as a black blizzard swept over the Oklahoma

History #Trivia – Week of April 9 – April 15 by Kaye Spencer

April 9, 1872: Samuel R. Percy was issued a patent for dried milk. April 10, 1912: RMS Titanic set sail for its first & last

Black Sunday: April 14, 1935 by Kaye Spencer

Stop by Prairie Rose Publications’ blog for my article about the Dust Bowl of the 1930s and Black Sunday. Click on this link: http://prairierosepublications.blogspot.com/2016/04/81-years-ago-april-14-1935-black-sunday.html Until

Spotlight on History: 79 years ago – April 14, 1935 – Black Sunday – Dust Bowl

Today, in 1935, went down in history as “Black Sunday”. A dust storm that people later described as a black blizzard swept over the Oklahoma