Around the Fire with Margot Johnson and things that make us happy.
Happy Around the Campfire Day. I don't know if there is a day for this but I've taken the bull by the horns and hereby declare that day today. As I'm writing this DH and I are on a quick turnaround trip from Florida. And yes, there were several campfires since we stayed at the Perry KOA and visited with old friends. Today's fire is with author Margot Johnson. She is sharing with us the things that make her happy. Yep, one of those things is a campfire.
Welcome Margo. I'm going to heat up some hot chocolate while you share your recent thoughts about life.
I’ve been thinking a lot lately how good it feels to laugh, to focus on the lighter side of life, and to savor the good things around us—like sitting in front of a cozy campfire. We can all use more good news and more feel-good moments, so let’s share them.
I totally agree. I love the laugh that makes your sides hurt and exhausts you. So, what makes you feel happy?
In no particular order, here are some things that make me smile…A crackling campfire at a local lake resortFamily visitsDogs of all kinds and especially golden retrieversGames nightsGetting Wordle in two guessesFireworks on Canada DaySeeing a beautiful sunrise and sunsetThe Northern lightsUnusually warm winter weatherPopcorn and a movieA long walkSkating on an outdoor rinkDinner parties with close friendsDoing a friend a favorFlowers on Valentine’s DayHearing someone loved one of my books and took time to post a reviewA new release…my latest is coming in April. My cover unveil is coming soon. I hope you find something to smile about every day. Come and visit me at margotjohnson.ca or MargotJohnsonAuthor for happy stories and pictures. If you have one to share, please let me know.
I'm humming My Favorite things. You know the one.
Raindrops on roses
And whiskers on kittens
Well, Margo sent along pictures of a few of her favorite things. Let us know in the comments what makes you laugh, smile, or just makes your day better.
Let it Snowball
by
Margot Johnson
Will a mature couple find Christmas love?
Divorced, empty nester Merilee is on a roll. Filled with scrumptious cookies and old-fashioned fun, her Christmas bus tours aim to add festive spirit to her hometown and new meaning to her lackluster life. Too bad her reserved driver slams the brakes on fun.
Widowed farmer Ross needs a little joy to combat his December blues. Behind the wheel, he wears a Santa suit but can't muster a convincing ho-ho-ho. Too many memories block his road to happiness…until irrepressible Merilee sparks a snowstorm of unexpected feelings.
In two weeks of holiday tours, Ross might drive Merilee crazy…or will romance snowball inside their lonely hearts?
Grab a copy today
www.amazon.com/stores/author/B07VHKFLQ1/allbooks More about the author
Margot Johnson writes feel-good stories about dreams, family and romance.She is the author of five romances--the novels LOVE TAKES FLIGHT and LOVE LEADS THE WAY and three novellas in the Merilee Tours series--LET IT SNOWBALL, LET IT MELT, and LET IT SIMMER. Her characters can't possibly find their happy endings...or can they?
Before turning her focus to the fun writing life, Margot held leadership roles in human resources and communications. Her motto is "Dream big and work hard." When not writing, she loves to connect with family and friends, volunteer with SK Writers Guild, and walk at least 10,000 steps a day (except when it's minus 40!)
She lives with her husband in the Canadian prairies.

I’ve been thinking a lot lately how good it feels to laugh, to focus on the lighter side of life, and to savor the good things around us—like sitting in front of a cozy campfire. We can all use more good news and more feel-good moments, so let’s share them.
I totally agree. I love the laugh that makes your sides hurt and exhausts you. So, what makes you feel happy?
In no particular order, here are some things that make me smile…A crackling campfire at a local lake resortFamily visitsDogs of all kinds and especially golden retrieversGames nightsGetting Wordle in two guessesFireworks on Canada DaySeeing a beautiful sunrise and sunsetThe Northern lightsUnusually warm winter weatherPopcorn and a movieA long walkSkating on an outdoor rinkDinner parties with close friendsDoing a friend a favorFlowers on Valentine’s DayHearing someone loved one of my books and took time to post a reviewA new release…my latest is coming in April. My cover unveil is coming soon. I hope you find something to smile about every day. Come and visit me at margotjohnson.ca or MargotJohnsonAuthor for happy stories and pictures. If you have one to share, please let me know.
I'm humming My Favorite things. You know the one.
Raindrops on roses
And whiskers on kittens
Well, Margo sent along pictures of a few of her favorite things. Let us know in the comments what makes you laugh, smile, or just makes your day better.



by
Margot Johnson
Will a mature couple find Christmas love?
Divorced, empty nester Merilee is on a roll. Filled with scrumptious cookies and old-fashioned fun, her Christmas bus tours aim to add festive spirit to her hometown and new meaning to her lackluster life. Too bad her reserved driver slams the brakes on fun.
Widowed farmer Ross needs a little joy to combat his December blues. Behind the wheel, he wears a Santa suit but can't muster a convincing ho-ho-ho. Too many memories block his road to happiness…until irrepressible Merilee sparks a snowstorm of unexpected feelings.
In two weeks of holiday tours, Ross might drive Merilee crazy…or will romance snowball inside their lonely hearts?
Grab a copy today
www.amazon.com/stores/author/B07VHKFLQ1/allbooks More about the author
Margot Johnson writes feel-good stories about dreams, family and romance.She is the author of five romances--the novels LOVE TAKES FLIGHT and LOVE LEADS THE WAY and three novellas in the Merilee Tours series--LET IT SNOWBALL, LET IT MELT, and LET IT SIMMER. Her characters can't possibly find their happy endings...or can they?
Before turning her focus to the fun writing life, Margot held leadership roles in human resources and communications. Her motto is "Dream big and work hard." When not writing, she loves to connect with family and friends, volunteer with SK Writers Guild, and walk at least 10,000 steps a day (except when it's minus 40!)
She lives with her husband in the Canadian prairies.
Published on February 06, 2024 23:00
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