Oh, that’s just beautiful. Almost enough to make me actually like snow :).
thats a beautiful picture. 🙂
Gorgeous. And a joyous Solstice to you as well.
wow
That looks so beautiful! Part of your decorating? What did you put in front of the fireplace if the candles are outside?
Such a gorgeous photo.
Re: wow
Just wait until you see the inside of the house!
I love it! Also, Happy Chanukah to those who celebrate! =)
Ecclesiastes 3— blog from December 12, 2008
These were wonderful words. What the Good Book says is what we all should think of. There is a time and place for everything. We should be thankful for what we have, not sulk for what we don’t. Thank you so much. That has brightened my day.
PRETTY!!!!!!
Good solstice! I am celebrating the start of longer daylight hours and welcoming in the sunlight. Instead of burning a Yule log, I’m writing down negative thoughts that have been bothering me this year and burning the paper. This welcomes in positive energy, a fresh start for a bright new year 🙂
I love this picture!! How much snow have you gotten already?
So far this season? Close to four feet.
Fweh! I thought 10 inches here in Seattle was bad… okay… you have me beat by a long shot!
Happy Holidays! I hope you send some snow my way!
Have a very, very merry Christmas! Thank you for all the ways you inspire other writers through your blog. May the new year bring you much joy. Jeni Bell
Enjoyed your speech in Omaha. Thanks!
Dear Ms. Laurie Halse Anderson,
I was one of the high school students who listened to you speak in Omaha, NE, and I have to say, it was awesome to have you there! I loved the stories you told us about growing up and marrying your child sweetheart, and the whole writing process.
Anyway, I know it’s late, but I wanted to say: Thank you, and Happy Holidays!
Sincerely,
Shelly Li
Hola From PA!
Hi Laurie Halse Anderson!
It probably seems like forever ago but you met my mom in Leola PA, I’m the crazy teen daughter who goes nuts everytime my mom meets an author. Great picture! Have a happy new year!
So pretty!
Oh, that’s just beautiful. Almost enough to make me actually like snow :).
thats a beautiful picture. 🙂
Gorgeous. And a joyous Solstice to you as well.
wow
That looks so beautiful! Part of your decorating? What did you put in front of the fireplace if the candles are outside?
Such a gorgeous photo.
Re: wow
Just wait until you see the inside of the house!
I love it! Also, Happy Chanukah to those who celebrate! =)
Ecclesiastes 3— blog from December 12, 2008
These were wonderful words. What the Good Book says is what we all should think of. There is a time and place for everything. We should be thankful for what we have, not sulk for what we don’t. Thank you so much. That has brightened my day.
PRETTY!!!!!!
Good solstice! I am celebrating the start of longer daylight hours and welcoming in the sunlight. Instead of burning a Yule log, I’m writing down negative thoughts that have been bothering me this year and burning the paper. This welcomes in positive energy, a fresh start for a bright new year 🙂
I love this picture!! How much snow have you gotten already?
So far this season? Close to four feet.
Fweh! I thought 10 inches here in Seattle was bad… okay… you have me beat by a long shot!
Happy Holidays! I hope you send some snow my way!
Have a very, very merry Christmas! Thank you for all the ways you inspire other writers through your blog. May the new year bring you much joy. Jeni Bell
Enjoyed your speech in Omaha. Thanks!
Dear Ms. Laurie Halse Anderson,
I was one of the high school students who listened to you speak in Omaha, NE, and I have to say, it was awesome to have you there! I loved the stories you told us about growing up and marrying your child sweetheart, and the whole writing process.
In fact, I went home and wrote about it here: http://shelly-li.blogspot.com/2008/10/laurie-halse-anderson.html
Anyway, I know it’s late, but I wanted to say: Thank you, and Happy Holidays!
Sincerely,
Shelly Li
Hola From PA!
Hi Laurie Halse Anderson!
It probably seems like forever ago but you met my mom in Leola PA, I’m the crazy teen daughter who goes nuts everytime my mom meets an author. Great picture! Have a happy new year!
Cayla
Happy New Year!! May you have an amazing year!!