I know some areas of the country are in full bloom, but it is those April showers that bring May flowers. These images are from my Mother’s Rose Bushes. This allows us to focus on just one.

2nd Quarter brings in a different book. You will get to know my book, Connections.
In this adventure thriller, Connections, Sandy and her best friend found missing relatives, spied on cheating spouses and caught a few bail jumpers. This private investigator never imagined the bad guys would chase her.
Running for her life, Sandy Herrick discovered that God was the only one with her who wasn’t talking smack, trying to kill her or get into her pants. As she and her friends try to figure out who framed them, they all discover that there was more to each other than they thought they knew.
As evil forces closed in on them, they have to determine who they trust and what they believe about each other. Would this be enough to save them?
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This is our new podcast, Decades where we look at society and culture through the lens of history, music, television and whatever else we think of. Here is the first episode.
The 1960s was a call to freedom around the world. People were freeing themselves of the old ways of doing things. The Sistas looked at how the US answered the call to freedom from 1960 to 1963. They talk about music, books and of course, television.
Listen Decades TV Talk with the Sistas Episode 1

Visit my Society 6 site at BlackGirlArt
My faith is shown in serving hands
My Cultural Beauty in those beautiful girls
A shower curtain.
A Clock.
Coasters or so much more.

The Pandemic has changed lives. I hear stories every day. In the 2022 Issues of Fill In The Gap we are going to talk about those changes. I want to hear how these past two years have changed your life.
Drop me an email at uppcreative@yahoo.com
Read the latest issue Fill In The Gap Magazine

Sometimes we live under a stigma and have a hard time seeing something that looks like us as beautiful. Embrace your hue. Remind yourself that when God created you, He was happy with you.
My Brown is Beautiful Collection promises to help you show off your best features.
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This month we celebrate Her Stories. In honor of women’s history month this shirt reminds you of the beauty of women’s stories.
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African history is rich and deep.
Some areas can trace the history back 350,000 years ago.
Even though much of the history has not been documented in traditional methods, stereotypes of African societies have been destroyed showing vibrant societies that functioned almost better than European ones.
We have seen evidence of ambassadors sent from the Kingdoms of the Kongo, Senegambia, Benin, Dahomey and more to Europe and other parts of the world.
In addition to representing their kingdoms, the people developed technologies, such as rice growing which contributed to world economies especially in Brazil and the southern part of the United States.
The healing practices from Dahomey and Angola were taken to Brazil and the Caribbean.
This month we show respect for the Golden Age of West Africa which coincides with Medieval Period in Europe. While many African kingdoms were powerful in the gold trade, others through making cloth. Some kingdoms had so much gold that when they went to trade it in the Middle East or Europe, they would go home with a third of the gold they brought because there was nothing left to buy.
There were ups and downs in agriculture, but the people were learning how to grow food during rainy seasons or drought.
Some of the great kingdoms and empires in the Senegambia region. The Ghana Empire, Mali Empire, Songhai Empire, Jolog Empire, Kaabu Empire, Kingdoms of Sine, Saloum, Baol, Waalo and Takrur.
This image shows the fertile land with rice fields, but that ship in the distant is bringing trouble.
