Tulips in my back yard are abundant this spring. So far, no deer have chosen the blooms for their evening meals. |
Rhubarb, a spring crop here in Michigan. My DH loves it. Me? Not so much. How about you? # # # # Romance and Mystery Authors on Writing: Tips on the Writing Process, Publishing, and Marketing |
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Gail Roughton
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Heather Fraser Brainerd
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Heather Haven
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Helena Fairfax
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Miss Mae
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7 comments:
I miss gardening, but I'm too busy writing these days. Thanks for putting this book together. :)
Hi Melissa, I miss gardening when it's off-season and I have to buy veggies. Wow, a head of cauliflower now is at least $3. We really get spoiled having all the fresh produce out our back door. Thanks for being a part of the writing tips book.
What a fabulous back yard, JQ. I don't have room to grow much in mine, but my tulips are doing well at the moment.
Thanks so much for putting this book together. I'll be mentioning it a lot this week!
Thank you, Alex.
Thanks, Helena. The cool nights are allowing the blooms to stay bright. Thank you for shouting about the book.I really appreciate your participation in the project.
Fascinating that you posted photos from your garden as part of the announcement of the book. Me, too! No tulips, alas, in Tucson. (I'm with your dh ... love rhubarb)
I just announced the book on my blog at www.kathymcintosh.com.
I also just read more of the book. It's chockablock with great ideas! (I wanted to tweet that, but too many characters!)
Kathy
Hey Kathy, I think chockablock is a great way to describe that eBook! LOL. Thanks for sharing on your blog. Does rhubarb grow in Tucson?? Still wrinkle my nose at the sight of it.!!!
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