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November 12, 2011

November 11, 2011

Meet Dexter

Dexter is our third bottle calf. He was born just before the great cow plague hit us and  seemed to be doing fine.

But then John found him one morning, stretched out stiff and cold and seemingly near death. Evidently, whether it was the disease, the vaccine, or the medicine, his mama had suddenly quit producing milk.

So John brought the baby to a warm stall and began the re-hydrating process  -- running a tube down the baby's throat and giving him a dextrose solution.  It took three or four days, with slow improvement and finally young Dexter was on the come back trail, standing and taking milk in a bottle.
Now he's one of the bottle babies gang. Xena and Clover could be weaned -- they're eating calf starter and hay but still want their bottles. And Dexter has two big girls to hang out with.
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November 10, 2011

Veteran's Day


Today we honor veterans -- all who served their country in the military -- and I wonder what changes would occur if a term of service to the country -- military or otherwise -- were mandatory for all who wanted to vote. . .  Posted by Picasa
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Published on November 10, 2011 21:06

November 9, 2011

Up Close

Mel, over at Luna Secrets, had some amazing close ups of viburnum leaves which inspired me . . . These are pear tree leaves. What beauty . . . And what a gift, however fleeting! Posted by Picasa
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Published on November 09, 2011 21:01

November 8, 2011

Help! I Need Somebody . . .

Eat Your Words at Avenue M (on Merrimon Avenue in Asheville) is a new kind of book club. You don't have to join or bring food; you don't have to take a turn hosting; you just make a reservation and show up.  For a modest price, you'll get a four course meal and lots of discussion of the book of the evening (which you are asked to read beforehand.)  It's limited to 21 so that it can be a real discussion, not a reading or a talk.

By an amazing coincidence, Under the Skin will be the featured book next week (Thursday, November 17th at 5:30) and I'll be there to lead the discussion and answer questions.

Of course I'd love to see any of you who are in the Asheville area at this dinner. (Go HERE for information.) But I beg any of you who've read the book to help me think of topics for discussion -- seances? sisterhood? syzergy? (I threw in that last one, just to be silly and alliterative but on looking it up in Wikipedia, I found that one of its meanings (the union of opposites)  is appropriate.

Please, if you've read the book, help me out and suggest a topic suitable for book club discussion!Or any question you might have re the book.
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Published on November 08, 2011 21:02

November 7, 2011

Dog Friends

 Ali and Willa are unlikely playmates...


In spite of a considerable size/weight difference . . .
They like to play-fight . . . Willa is tireless... And fearless. . . .
And she likes to win.
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Published on November 07, 2011 21:01

November 6, 2011

Blog Friends

You know what's been really, really nice about visiting bookstores to do presentations for my latest publication? Meeting blog friends -- folks who read this blog and/or whose blogs I visit. Of course, I always meet nice folks -- book lovers, by definition, are nice folks. But what fun to meet people that I already feel like I know!

Tracy, who comments here often, showed up at Fountainhead Books in Waynesville; Carole of  Writer's Porch, surprised me at City Lights in Sylva;  Terry, whose great, great grandfather Benjamin Franklin Freeman I've written about was at Accent on Books, as was fellow dog lover Brenda, of A Scratch Behind the Ears.
Jim, aka Wayfarin' Stranger, was at Malaprops, en route home to Tennessee, and Nancy, who has so generously shared her aunts Inez and Odessa with me was there too. 

 And yesterday at Blue Ridge Books, as I started in on my book talk, I kept noticing a pretty, smiling young woman who was noticeably pregnant and somehow familiar but I couldn't make a connection (I'm appalling bad at recognizing people -- ask my family.) During the question and answer period, I found out that, lo and behold, it was  Nicole of Rare Bird.  

Nicole is in the middle of a high-risk pregnancy -- her little girl was very premature --two pounds -- so Nicole is on bed rest -- only allowed up four hours a day.

And she came to see me -- I am so honored and so touched...
Writing hasn't made me rich in money -- but it's enriched my life with experiences and friends like these -- and like you . . .  I treasure you all.
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Published on November 06, 2011 21:05

November 5, 2011

Smoky Mountain Haze

 They say God cast a veil of mist over these beautiful mountains so mountain folks in Heaven wouldn't look down and be homesick...

If you missed my post on Creeping Woo-woo (the vortex kept eating the link...), it's still there at Jungle Red . . .
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Published on November 05, 2011 21:02

November 4, 2011

Back to the Vortex -- No, Really . . .

 
They tell me that this time I'm really over at Jungle Red, explaining how living in a New Age vortex has led to creeping woo-woo in my writing. Do stop by and share your thoughts  on woo-woo. 

And by the way, notice how when I superimposed the picture of a vortex (lifted from the internet) over one of our own sunrises, THE SUN IS CENTERED IN THE VORTEX!

Coincidence? Or the Appalachian Crystalline Vortex at work?


You be the judge.  Posted by Picasa
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Published on November 04, 2011 21:03

November 3, 2011

Aflame


The vortex post will be tomorrow -- meabwhile, here are some pretty pictures . . 
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Really, I'd thought I was done with autumn leaves and then, at the school where my Wednesday night classes meet, there was this absolutely GLORIOUS row of maples. . .















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Published on November 03, 2011 21:04