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July 2013 Book Give-Away Winner!!
Congratulations to Nancy Penton Smith who won our first Give-Away Book for July 2013. Nancy, you’ve won a copy of THE MEMORY JAR by Tricia Goyer. It is the first book in the Seven Brides for Seven Bachelor’s series, a delightful romance for anyone who loves all things Amish. Congratulations! Email me at sue@sueharrison.com with…
November 2018 FREE BOOK!
November is a great month to give-away a fun Christmas novel! I just finished reading Michelle Griep’s 12 DAYS AT BLEAKLY MANOR, the first book in the Once Upon A Dickens Christmas series. I think it’s perfect for the holiday season. Set in England in 1850 and full of characters that could have come from…
Day Break
We have friends coming north to visit for the weekend. The guys are going to participate in the Walleye Jamboree. So at “Day Break” they’ll be out on the ice, fishing, but we girls will take a “Day Break” a little later on, to shop and go out for lunch. Then we’ll come home, build a fire in the fireplace, talk,…
The Eastern European Research Trip – Language!
Since about 2001, I’ve been studying a re-constructed language that is considered the mother tongue of most European languages. Linguists tell us that more than 400 languages have their roots in that ancient Indo-European tongue. You might enjoy seeing a map that puts that all into perspective: The dark green areas are countries in which…
A Glance Back – Friends
A couple of weekends ago, my husband Neil and I had a wonderful weekend retreat with a group of friends. Most of us at one time or another had attended the same church and participated in a young marrieds Sunday School class. When our children were babies and toddlers, we scheduled this retreat every February,…
Your Pet! Mackinac Horses!
Each June, the folks on a beautiful little island in northern Lake Huron (Michigan) celebrate a lilac festival. The island is Mackinac Island, (pronounced Mac-i-naw) famous for its horses, its Victorian-era charm and of course its lilacs. For years, in my little hometown of Pickford the Mackinac horses come to our wide fields to spend…
Absolutely breathtaking!!!! Just look at that mix of colors!