Good to hear from you. I find dogs in general far more faithful than people. they give you such unconditional love and ask very little in return.Hope to talk again in the future
Hey Carole, another 'dogy' person. What a beautiful little pack you have there. I have 3 little rescue dogs, all previously abused but now safe and loved in our home.
sorry I never answered this. Hardly ever to Crimespace. I don't think you are a "superstitious nut." It may not have been a sign but it surely changed the course of my life. You just never know.
Happy Holidays!
Jonathan
The pups are cute but share the joy. I raised a capuchin monkey for Helping Hands and Ziggy (pictured in my photo) is now a helper-companion for a quadriplegic.
I live so much in 1888 when I'm writing the series, it's disconcerting for me to wander around today's East End. I keep looking for particular landmarks, most of which are gone. I consult my 1894 map, sigh and trudge on. Some of the pubs are still there, though. At least that's a blessing.
My favorite Ripper suspect? As one person put it -- U.L.N. (Unknown Local Nutter). Some guy who flew under the radar, knew how to get around the back alleys and blended in with his surroundings. No matter who he was, he had chutzpah to spare.
So sorry to hear you're both crook. Not good at all and yeah, give up those ciggies - with the money you'll save, you can come visit Australia! See? Nah, "dag" means either a funny, quirky person OR the little bit of poo stuck to a sheep's behind! LOL. NOW work it out. >giggle< Hope you both get better soon.
No word from the agent on UK prospects yet, but I have full confidence in her, and I'm the patient type. You'll be among the first to know it anything pans out there.
Come and visit, Carole! Yes, we are slightly bigger landsize than the US with the total population of NY! LOL. We have travelled extensively here and love our country. We're originally from Sydney but also lived in Alice Springs for over 2 years. I sure hope you get here. We adore Yorkshire and the accent is to die for. I bet yours is an interesting mix now!
Oh thank you, Carole. You're very sweet and I bask in your warm welcome.Where in the UK do you live? I didn't understand the term "Anglophile" until the first visit there - driving out of London on the M25 (is it?) and straight into a Constable painting! I adore the UK.
Yes, the revision is the hardest part...I think I revised like ten times on The Beatitudes. Let me know your progress and if I can help in any way since I've been through the process (agents - check out www.agentquery.com)
If you read the book and like it, perhaps a short review on the Amazon.com page when you have 5 minutes (if...you say! I'm working on a book lady!) Lyn
Carole - how's the work in progress?
Greetings: Just to let you know that my New Orleans noir mystery, The
Beatitudes, has received 5 starred reviews! I am donating all royalties to the New Orleans Public Library Foundation to help rebuild the public libraries. I have posted Chapter I on my blog www.beatitudesinneworleans.blogspot.com. Please read and if you like it, help rebuild a library for NOLA. Thank you Lyn LeJeune
It's my granddaughter, Carole, when we were in Cornwall a few years ago. She was 6 months old and is now 5 and in kindergarten, but I don't have so many decent pics of myself to choose between!
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Good to hear from you. I find dogs in general far more faithful than people. they give you such unconditional love and ask very little in return.Hope to talk again in the future
Brian
Happy Holidays!
Jonathan
The pups are cute but share the joy. I raised a capuchin monkey for Helping Hands and Ziggy (pictured in my photo) is now a helper-companion for a quadriplegic.
Thanks for being a friend.
Andrea
My favorite Ripper suspect? As one person put it -- U.L.N. (Unknown Local Nutter). Some guy who flew under the radar, knew how to get around the back alleys and blended in with his surroundings. No matter who he was, he had chutzpah to spare.
Having a little giggle here, while I enjoy your music.
Great tunes, too.
If you read the book and like it, perhaps a short review on the Amazon.com page when you have 5 minutes (if...you say! I'm working on a book lady!) Lyn
Greetings: Just to let you know that my New Orleans noir mystery, The
Beatitudes, has received 5 starred reviews! I am donating all royalties to the New Orleans Public Library Foundation to help rebuild the public libraries. I have posted Chapter I on my blog www.beatitudesinneworleans.blogspot.com. Please read and if you like it, help rebuild a library for NOLA. Thank you Lyn LeJeune
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