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November 24, 2010

Thank You Brother John!





This Thanksgiving is just a week before I note the first anniversary of my arrival in Evergreen. As I reflect back on all the events of the past year, I realize that I have much to be grateful for since my arrival. However, one of the things I am most grateful for occurred just a couple weeks ago when my brother John came to visit.



I won't go into specific right now, because things are still in the works, but as I look back at the past year, John's visit exemplifies one of the greatest blessings of the year. Our family has grown closer despite the miles that now separate us. How amazing is that? When I was at my wits end, my siblings called to offer encouragement and my brother John stepped in and provided much needed guidance. I'll share the rest of the story once all the details are finalized...



During John's visit, since Mom and I knew that we wouldn't be flying to Florida for Thanksgiving, we decided to celebrate an early Thanksgiving with John. The picture above is John demonstrating the correct way to carve a turkey, as Mom looks on. The reason I'm not paying attention to his instruction is because I have no interest in the correct way to carve a turkey. All I really want to do is pull the skin off and eat it....it's the best part of the bird, isn't it?! My contribution to the meal was my famous chocolate bourbon pecan pie....which is, in my humble estimation, the best in the entire universe.



As I look through the photos of the past year for a picture of that glorious pie, (which apparently I forgot to document with a photo)  and reflect on how much has changed, I realize that one of the biggest changes is that I'm finally at peace. Sure, there are still a lot of things I need to accomplish...but I am more hopeful about the future.



On this first Thanksgiving in Evergreen, I'd like to share some of the things I am most grateful for:





Mom's continued health and the wonderful healthcare she receives both in Evergreen and Denver. 


The friends we have met and made here. The warmth and hospitality of the people of Evergreen is unlike anywhere else we've ever lived.


My friends who have stayed in touch and continued our friendship despite the distance.


The generous response I received from friends, family, and fellow authors on Amazon, when I published my first ebook, Mrs. Tuesday's Departure, last month.


All the important lessons I've learned, both easy and hard, maybe especially the hard.


I wish you all blessings of family and friends and really great food this Thanksgiving! If you have a moment, please leave a comment and let me know what you are thankful for this Thanksgiving Day!



"Now, our God, we give you thanks, and praise your glorious name." - 1 Chronicles 29:13




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Published on November 24, 2010 18:29

November 23, 2010

Elk in My Backyard





One of the things I love about Evergreen are the elk.







Usually we see them roaming around downtown, stopping traffic as a herd ambles across the road.







They are so prevalent that locals take no notice of them as they drive by, yet are aware enough of their presence that if one steps on the road, traffic in both directions quickly comes to a stop and no one actually beeps a horn as they wait for the elk to cross.







But up here on the side of the mountain where I've been living for the past six months, elk sitings are pretty rare. Deer, we see all the time. Elk...not so much.







Which is why it was such a thrill to wake up this morning and look out my window and see a herd of elk grazing below.
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Published on November 23, 2010 15:21

November 11, 2010

Let's Trade Reviews!





I have been madly participating on the Community boards on Amazon.com to promote my debut novel: Mrs. Tuesday's Departure. Because reader reviews of a book can be an integral part of the buyer's decision making process, I've offered to trade reviews with some of my fellow kindle book authors.



If you've recently published a book, kindle or otherwise and would like to trade reviews, please leave a comment below and I will contact you so that we can swap book info.



If you don't have a book to promote but you've bought Mrs. Tuesday's Departure, please leave a review on the book's Amazon site: here.



Thank you!!!!
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Published on November 11, 2010 18:06

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