Ice cream and summertime go together like kids and puppies. Ice cream showed up in the Archaemenid Empire around 500 BCE. The Persians came up
Tag: Sweethearts of the West
Miraculous Staircase – Santa Fe, New Mexico – by Kaye Spencer #sweetheartsofthewest #LorettoChapel #OldWest
Within the well-preserved and quiet walls of Loretto Chapel in Santa Fé, New Mexico, is a staircase steeped in two mysteries that, for many
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
Why I write in the historical romance genre by Kaye Spencer #SweetheartsoftheWest #historicalromance #amwriting
An author interview question I often encounter asks why I write in the historical romance genre. While I am drawn to the historical time periods
Quick history of poker and book video for Gambling with Love by Kaye Spencer #sweetheartsofthewest #westernromance #bookvideo
My western romance Gambling with Love is set in 1883 in Denver, Colorado against the backdrop of a high-stakes poker tournament. The heroine, Lainie Conrad,
Kaye Spencer’s favorite song #sweetheartsofthewest #favoritesong #greensleeves
We all have songs that mean something extra special to us whether by our associating them with an event, a loved one, a precious moment,
New Mexico’s Rio Grande Gorge Bridge by Kaye Spencer #SweetheartsoftheWest #travel
The Taos, New Mexico area is one of my favorite places to visit. From where I live in the southeastern corner of Colorado, it’s a
Have Gun-Will Travel by Kaye Spencer @SweetheartsoftheWest #classictelevision #classicwesterns #sweetheartsofthewest
During my growing-up years, I watched reruns or as-they-aired episodes of what are now classic television westerns: Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Lone Ranger, The Big Valley, High