Ha, that's a great little picture story. Just been catching up with your recent posts - what a variety! Loved your garden pics; the bluebird story is so lovely too. And I laughed at the not-so-blank page. That's the kind of thing that would drive me mad!
What intelligent cows you have, my dear. Great dialog! And you are more than welcome to give your opinion without being a potter! Loved the newsletter too!
I'll have to hang about the pasture eavesdropping more often. Though Eddie is going to be jealous if he finds out the Jersey Girls are getting all the attention.
June 9 - Morganton, NC Public Library - I'll be talking about my books, of course. 2 pm.
June 26 - Sylva, NC - Public Library. Talking about my books again. 7 pm.
July 7 -14 - Wildacres Writing Workshop -- On the Blue Ridge Parkway near Little Switzerland. I'll be leading a class in Popular Fiction. Summer camp for grownups. More information HERE.
July 21 - Historic Rugby, TN. I'll be speaking as part of their Appalachian Heritage series. More info coming soon.
September 7 -8 - Carolina Mountains Literary Festival. I'll be doing several events -- some about my books, some about the collaborative novel Naked Came the Leaf Peeper. Burnsville, NC. A great little festival. More info HERE.
September 14 - 15 - On the Same Page Literary Festival, West Jefferson, NC. This is a new one to me and I'm excited! Lee Smith is going to be there and there's a quilt show too! More info soon...
2013
June 2-8 - Teaching Fiction at the John C. Campbell Folk School.
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I'm the author of The Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mysteries from Bantam Dell. The series includes SIGNS IN THE BLOOD (LA MONTAGNE DES SECRETS in France), ART'S BLOOD, (LE SECRET DES APPALACHES in France,) OLD WOUNDS,IN A DARK SEASON (Anthony Nominee, Best PBO), and UNDER THE SKIN. There's also THE DAY OF SMALL THINGS (a spinoff/standalone)chronicling the unexpected life story of Miss Birdie, one of Elizabeth's neighbors.
I came to this weird business late (my first novel was published in 2005) and am still trying to figure it out.
As my novels are set in a place much like my real life home, I thought I'd use this blog to share pictures of our farm and county. I've been blogging for over four years now, on an almost daily basis, and the topics have ranged from writing, chickens, food, books, quilts, flora and fauna of all sorts, to the occasional tiny rant. There's no plan, but there are lots of pictures.
There's more information about me and my books on my web site: http://vickilanemysteries.com/
19 comments:
That was just too darn cute! Your Jersey girls are beautiful. Hubby won't let me have a cow!
Much better than those other Jersey girls!
Love that last photo! lol ♥
Cute photos and captions!
You should produce a children's picture book using your Jersey Girls and the cute things they come out with :)
It's all about a pleasant cow's life!
A good laugh first thing in the morning is always a good thing! Love the series of pictures.
I'm with Pat. A good laugh in the morning will certainly start the day off right. Love the Jersey girls. I'm thinking series...
Sam
Oh, how FUNNY!!!! Also meant to mention your "Intentionally left 'blank'" post, Vicki... shows that crime-logician mentality you've got!
Great posts!
Elora
Funny little narrative. And, the Jersey Girls are lovely. Imagine the wonderful milk that they must give.
You definitely give new meaning to the term "Jersey Girls". And being one myself I am not offended that yours are cows! haha
haha...spent the better part of an afternoon yesterday catching those frogs with a little boy...Moooving on...smiles.
Vicki -- the Jersey girls look so peaceful. They seem to have a language all of their own -- barbara
Oh I love the Jersey Girls.
Ha, that's a great little picture story. Just been catching up with your recent posts - what a variety! Loved your garden pics; the bluebird story is so lovely too. And I laughed at the not-so-blank page. That's the kind of thing that would drive me mad!
Beautiful girls. Munching up the same greens we pay extra for in a restaurant?
Beauty and brains.
What intelligent cows you have, my dear. Great dialog! And you are more than welcome to give your opinion without being a potter! Loved the newsletter too!
LOL love the cows. Very funny. :D
I'll have to hang about the pasture eavesdropping more often. Though Eddie is going to be jealous if he finds out the Jersey Girls are getting all the attention.
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