My silly son, Paul, wanting a part of the action:)
Susan and Sam in South Carolina ~ I so want to join her on her porch!
Ariel in Oregon! We're practically neighbors;)
If you haven't seen your photo yet, it means I haven't received it. But I'd love to! Just email lauran@tfon.com and I'll post.
Happy reading...
I need to take a photo. Hmmm. Too bad I can't hike to the top of the highest mountain and snap one.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to think about this...
~Britt
Love how you've taken TCL on a road trip! If I had a camera I would add a Canadian perspective. Alas I don't have a camera...but I am sooooo tempted to go out and buy one!
ReplyDeleteBritt, I'd so love a photo of you, mountain or no:) I'm such a terrible photographer myself that any you readers take is top notch to me! You have some wonderful ones on your blog:)
ReplyDeleteOh, Kav, love the road trip analogy:) I actually imagined you reading and it was fun even doing that! When I did I alway pictured you in your garden (with tissues near)!
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures! And I think it's great (and too funny!) that your son wanted to get in on the action! ;) Great picture!
ReplyDelete~Amber
Amber, Bless u for saying so:) Paul is such a ham. He nearly broke his neck in that apple tree! And he thinks my books are icky - too romancey;)
ReplyDeleteLOL Paul got creative with his photo didn't he? Was it mom's idea? LOL!
ReplyDeleteXOXO~ Renee
LOL, Renee! I was like, "Why don't you - uh - go climb that tree without my book!!" I have so few copies! But up he goes...
ReplyDeleteStephanie, So happy to see you here! Welcome! And thanks for being my reader and caring enough to tell me what you're up to:) Love that you're reading CML again! I was a bit worried that readers might have trouble making the leap from that one to Roxanna's story. Red Shirt and Cass are not cut from the same cloth, so to speak. But all seems to be well:) Please stay in touch. And happy reading to you!
ReplyDeleteSo great to see Roxie is bringing smiles all over the place!! And your son is so cute :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Amanda
Hi dear Amanda, Forget, Roxie;) I'm smiling to see YOU again! So good to have you back online. And yes, that Paul is cute even upside down. There's something so fun about mischevious 11 year olds... Hope I spell mischevious right!
ReplyDeleteThe picture of Paul is just too cute! I love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Michelle. He's the apple of my eye, no pun intended;)
ReplyDeleteWhoops, forgot to mention he's "hangin'" in an apple tree:)
ReplyDeleteHere is a link I bet you will love!!
ReplyDeletehttp://blogs.lifeway.com/christianfiction/2011/08/the-colonels-lady-by-laura-frantz.html?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed
Love,
Stacie
Stacie, You're amazing, you earlybird! How did you find this?! I'm so delighted. Ruth really gets to the heart of the book and writes so beautifully. I told her I'm waiting for her to write a novel!! And Rachel at Lifeway is just the best:) So are you for being the first to show me this. Praying you have a blessed day!!
ReplyDeleteI follow Jennifer H. Taylor on Twitter and she tweeted about you this morning!! My little eyes perked up when I saw The Colonel's Lady in the tweet!! Anytime I see a review or something about you I will send you the link. I know the Lord is blessing you abundantly! <3
ReplyDeleteStacie, You're so thoughtful! Makes me wish I was still on Twitter. And bless Jennifer, too! She's a member of a group I'm in:)
ReplyDeleteI need to snap a shot!! :) I'll get one to you soon :) Love the book, btw!
ReplyDeleteJaime,
ReplyDeleteSo happy you do!! And I'd LOVE a pic of you:)