Okay, nice serious topics for the next few paragraphs. This morning I was watching CNN and am pretty happy all question marks have been removed on whether global warming exists. Especially since our administration has been trying to play it down. Here’s part of the article…
Officially releasing a 21-page report in Paris on the hows and the what of global warming — though not telling the world what to do about it — the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change gave a bleak observation of what is happening now and an even more dire prediction for the future. Read the rest here.
And then, my heart goes out to Florida after that horrific tornado (global warming?) swept through in the middle of the night, taking too many lives. I’m praying for you guys over there.
All right! Off the heavy stuff. I’ve got my laptop back. I’m so stinking happy. Like me and laptop skipping through the roads, holding hands, singing That’s What Friends Are For happy.
I wrote the article on epublishing for my local chapter’s newsletter. I think it turned out okay, though there’s a reason I never went into journalism. Unless I’m making things up, I have a hard time writing reality. LOL.
Now I want to share with you the new releases at Cobblestone Press this week. I’ve been kind of bad about posting them in here.
Billy knows all about Chloe’s tragic—and wrong—first mating. With only two short days to convince her they belong together, or risk her running again, what lengths will he go to? Chloe can’t deny the attraction between them, or that she has always wanted Billy. But does she dare risk her battered heart and trust again?

At her best friend’s wedding, a falling tree strikes Merryn Porter. She wakes to see Luke Hanson, the bride’s brother and love of her life who rejected her. After ten years apart, passion rekindles and 24 hours together aren’t nearly enough. Can they pay Fate’s price for a life together?
Jana’s given up on having a loving family of her own. Besides, what man would want a disfigured woman? Dan’s dreams of owning his own spread keep him going when all seems hopeless. Then Jana enters his life, offering him one night of shared comfort. But his heart demands forever.



The image of you skipping down the street with your laptop is priceless. :)
2 feet of snow last Wednesday. All melted by Sunday. Temp is about 50. It should be about 0.
That is a cute image of you with your laptop, Shelli — just don’t take it in the bedroom to show it your appreciation. :D
You saw me when I got back to Seattle right after my cruise to Alaska. Having seen WAY more green than white (and we went pretty early in the season, too), I’d say that, yeah, global warming is a fact.
The fact some people still deny global warming amazes me. They say we may get snow flurries tonight. Here of all places!
Soooo glad you got the laptop back! I have someone to pick on again lol. ;)
It’s cold here in Alabama and we’ve had a bit of snow. Glad you have your laptop back. I know how frustrating it can be.