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I’m excited to give away a novel this month by Julie Klassen. Set in 1820 this inspirational romance will carry you via words and stories to the little town of Ivy Hill in Wiltshire, England. Our give-away copy is a new trade paperback. From the cover copy: “The lifeblood of the village of Ivy Hill…
RIGAMAROLE
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Small Joys–Bloom Despite The Hurt
When these plants came up in my garden, it was apparent that a hard winter had almost killed them. Their leaves were black and half-dead. I promised to mulch them better next fall (I talk to my plants.), and then didn’t pay much attention to them. Imagine my surprise when the beautiful white blossoms appeared…
April 2018 Free Book!
I’m excited to give away a novel this month by Julie Klassen. Set in 1820 this inspirational romance will carry you via words and stories to the little town of Ivy Hill in Wiltshire, England. Our give-away copy is a new trade paperback. From the cover copy: “The lifeblood of the village of Ivy Hill…
RIGAMAROLE
Wild Word Friday! In the Middle Ages, people played a game in which a long sheet of paper was inscribed with a number of short descriptions. A string was attached at each description and the paper was rolled up. A player would choose a string, unroll the paper, and read the description, which would likely…
May 2013 Free Book #1
Our first Free Book this month is a great suspense/mystery written by M.K. Gilroy. CUTS LIKE A KNIFE is a well-written edge-of-your-seat kind of read. From the back cover copy: “Kristen Conner goes undercover to catch a serial killer who chooses his victims in the most unlikely of places . . . only to discover…
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When these plants came up in my garden, it was apparent that a hard winter had almost killed them. Their leaves were black and half-dead. I promised to mulch them better next fall (I talk to my plants.), and then didn’t pay much attention to them. Imagine my surprise when the beautiful white blossoms appeared…
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Neil uses an Olympus Stylis Digital, Trish. Kind of beat up from travel. As for settings, etc., I don’t know what he’s using, but I imagine it varies. He doesn’t use a flash and is also sure to place the camera on a steady surface so the shot is clear.
What a fantastic photo it gets better each week! The reflection on the Lake is just perfect. What type of camera is Neil using?
And we miss YOU at Rocky Point!
Thank you, Carol!
Tell Neil thanks. Sure makes me lonesome for those Rocky Point skys.
Justine
What a beautiful photo! Breathtaking view!