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I've finally decided that I am a writer - all the other things I do just pay the bills. Someone eloquent once said that if you do what you love, the money will follow. Well, let's just see about that.

RIP Aggie

RIP Aggie
Aggie was my fifteen-year-old cairn terrier - or maybe I should say I was her 55-year-old person! She was my faithful companion, spoiled rotten and I am still trying to figure out what to do without her.

Peter the Cat...

Peter the Cat...
This is Peter the gingersnap tabby! He's seven years old and has just been promoted to Peter the Very, Very Good. He is working his way up to Peter the Great...

Bee - the Cat Who Came From Somewhere Else...

Bee - the Cat Who Came From Somewhere Else...
Bee is Peter's buddy. He's eight years old and has made himself right at home. I guess cats really do come in pairs or sets of three!

And Jasper makes three!

And Jasper makes three!
Jasper is our new guy - the Cat From Another Place. He's four years old and we think he likes it here - so far, so good!

Buzz about...

Friday, April 02, 2010

Another great book...

Well, you can't really click to look inside - I copied the image from Amazon.com (click there for the book information) - but this is a wonderful book.  It's a wonderful story about friendship, first love and family.  I've been trying to read new authors instead of sticking to my old favorites (Patricia Cornwell, John Grisham, David Baldacci) and I've read some surprisingly good books.  It's getting me out of the murder mysteries a bit and I have to admit I'm liking just reading fiction for a change.
Even a few chick lit books!

Okay, not to be picky, but I just read the funniest thing.  I've always been a stickler for spelling - and sometimes misspellings are actually pretty hilarious.  I just clicked on this link about spiritually unequal marriage and found this:  The Bible has quite a bit to say about Christians being “unequally yolked”. What does this mean and how big of an issue is it to the church today?  Okay - is this an Easter thing or something about the unfair distribution of easter eggs?  Or did they mean "yoked" as in oxen hitched to a wagon?  I know I shouldn't laugh, but it really tickled my twisted sense of humor.

2 comments:

  1. I still haven't gotten around to the book you recommended last week!

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  2. Love it! Sometimes I do feel like a scrambled egg in my crazy married life!

    Finally catching up on my favorite blogs. I get your cards and letters- I think of you often, too. I just don't get the time to write as much as I would like to!!! Don't think that means you are not on my mind.

    Happy Easter!

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