Tuesday, October 31, 2017

New England Travels...
     Hey there. Summer's officially over and we're back from our trip to Vermont, New Hampshire and Connecticut. We visited my sister in Vermont and worked to help her get her booth up and then down at Art in the Park the first weekend in October. Got to spend time with Ann and Don, my niece Diane, my niece Sheri, Stephen her husband, and my nephew Don. That was a fun evening at Diane's newly renovated house. (Water damage.) They are wonderful cooks...and great people...and we appreciated an excellent meal.
     When the show was over, we headed to New Hampshire and our daughter Dynese's house. They have a huge wooded lot near Greenfield. Enjoyed spending time with Dynese, her husband Rick and our grandkids Ryan and Erin. Great visit.
     After a few days there we headed to your son Craig's in Coventry, Connecticut. By the way, both Craig and Dynes have chickens. Real, homegrown chicken eggs are delicious! Had a nice time with Craig and his wife Deb and got to see Deb's son and family as well. Watched football with Craig. He's a Raider fan and I'm a diehard Colts fan. But football is football. Great visit as well.
     Back home we had my nephew Jeff and his wife Laurie come in and spend parts of their week vacation with us. Visited Cape Canaveral and Downtown Disney. Fun. They spent some time in Miami going to the Dolphins game. Jeff has been a Dolphins fan since he was a kid. He wore a Kiick jersey to the Dolphins-Jets game! Old school!
     Now...we are getting back into our routine. Went to volunteer at the hospital like normal. Busy today. Oh, I put my name in for the annual Book Fair in March as well. We'll see.
     Already thirty three pages into the thirtieth Falls story! Finished editing the paperback of The Falls: Out of the Cold as well...now working on The Falls: Sanctuary in paperback. Hoping to get all the Falls stories into paperback within the next six months. That would be a big win!
     Off to pressure wash the pavers! May the dragons watch over you...

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