Franny continues her conversation with Marilyn & Douglas - talking politics with friends, proof positive Franny is not in her old life anymore.
Pine Street
Pine Street Episode 26
And now, the real Pine Street: Political atheist, agnostic, and questioner - under the cover of good tea and scones, Franny witnesses a great love in action.
Pine Avenue Episode XXVI
A talking dog and a secret message... time stops on Pine Avenue.
Pine Street Episode 25
Franny's nightmare unsettles her; she contrives a reason to visit her friend Marilyn, meets a new man, eats scones, and settles in to talk politics.
Pine Street Episode 24
After the cowboy festival, Marilyn comes home from the hospital. Franny continues to help by walking the dog, Precious, and they both smell something amiss.
Pine Street Episode 23
Alison seeks caffeine to help plod through her thesis. It turns out Franny isn't the only one captivated by Leo's singing. Or is it Leo himself?
Pine Street Episode 22
Leo's singing at the cowboy festival: "his heart and soul are in his voice and fingers." But Franny walks the other way.
Pine Street Episode 21
Why are there so many tragic songs about cowboys, and their beautiful strong horses? Franny sheds her city-bred cynicism on a late winter day on Pine Street.
Pine Street Episode 20
While Leo enjoys some guy time, and Marilyn rests in the hospital, Franny remembers the joy of seeing the world through the eyes of a dog.
Pine Street Episode 19
"A college town has its share of bars and taverns." Leo stands at the tavern door, wondering whether to answer Franny's message.