Hi Vicki! That caterpillar is huge! I want to tell you that I enjoy reading your first book of the Elizabeth Goodweather series "Signs in the Blood", very much I bought the first two books two days ago and I almost finished the first one.Very clever of you to weave the story of Little Sylvie in the main story. It's a fascinating and thrilling story and you describe the countryside so well and in great detail that I see clearly how Elizabeth lives and what she looks like. I hope that she and Phillip are going to be an item!!! You know how to capture one's attention!
Liz -- Too funny! Ali Ali's people were here for dinner and they treated me to a sample of what Ali Ali's tweets might sound like. Maybe I'll do a post.
Reader Wil -- It's a good-sized caterpillar but it's a rather small rose -- about 2 centimeters across.
And I'm so glad you're enjoying SIGNS! Elizabeth's farm is much like ours (less weedy and our flower and herb growing is on a much smaller scale.) As for Elizabeth -- alas, she's younger and much better looking than I. But we share a world view. And Phillip? well, time will tell.
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congratulations to this truly lovely award! I love Celestes page.
Thank you, Eliane! Yes, Celeste's blog is a beauty.
The turkey looks quite regal,
the caterpillar's quite the monster,
that bird's nest is a veritable Alcatraz,
Ali Ali's sniffing out the daily blog?
Happy Sunday! :-)
At first I thought of turkeys as ugly but now I appreciate their regal grace.
I think Ali Ali wanted to update his Facebook page.
Wild life...and life of a pet !Very pleasant lives and pictures !
Your last comment about Ali is very funny !
If anyone should have a Facebook page, it's Ali Ali whose face is irresistible. I'll speak to his staff about it.
Keep Ali Ali away from Twitter!!LOL
Hi Vicki! That caterpillar is huge!
I want to tell you that I enjoy reading your first book of the Elizabeth Goodweather series "Signs in the Blood", very much I bought the first two books two days ago and I almost finished the first one.Very clever of you to weave the story of Little Sylvie in the main story. It's a fascinating and thrilling story and you describe the countryside so well and in great detail that I see clearly how Elizabeth lives and what she looks like. I hope that she and Phillip are going to be an item!!! You know how to capture one's attention!
Liz -- Too funny! Ali Ali's people were here for dinner and they treated me to a sample of what Ali Ali's tweets might sound like. Maybe I'll do a post.
Reader Wil -- It's a good-sized caterpillar but it's a rather small rose -- about 2 centimeters across.
And I'm so glad you're enjoying SIGNS! Elizabeth's farm is much like ours (less weedy and our flower and herb growing is on a much smaller scale.) As for Elizabeth -- alas, she's younger and much better looking than I. But we share a world view. And Phillip? well, time will tell.
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