Page looks really good, Lourdes.
PLayed around with mine again, and not happy with parts of it. Will let mine rest for a while and go back to it later.
hi Lourdes, i remember meeting you. and chatting from dl--you were regretting that your name isn't used as a character in many books! thanks for the kind words and hope you enjoy Deadly Advice! Roberta
Lourdes, your blog is fantastic. You remind me to read more Andrew Taylor. Julia Spencer-Fleming spoke to our Sisters In Crime chapter a few weeks ago. She's an excellent speaker and very personable. Haven't read the new one yet.
Hello Lourdes
Such a lot of familiar faces here. I wasn't brave enough to use my real image so I've been a series of avatars. I'm tossing up between this one, a cockatto, and a camel.
Lourdes,
I've been enjoying your comments on various pages. What's pleasing is the depth of your insights, the intelligence and thoughtfulness behind each observation.
I look forward to getting to know you better through Crimespace.
As to reading all your friends' pages. Sheesh. I'm taking a few at a time; there are so many fascinating people here.
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PLayed around with mine again, and not happy with parts of it. Will let mine rest for a while and go back to it later.
Found the link: http://lostinbooks.blogspot.com
Mary refers to your blog but I can't see it? How do I find it?
Such a lot of familiar faces here. I wasn't brave enough to use my real image so I've been a series of avatars. I'm tossing up between this one, a cockatto, and a camel.
I've been enjoying your comments on various pages. What's pleasing is the depth of your insights, the intelligence and thoughtfulness behind each observation.
I look forward to getting to know you better through Crimespace.
As to reading all your friends' pages. Sheesh. I'm taking a few at a time; there are so many fascinating people here.
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