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Spring Sprang

Mar
26

Spring has sprung! Same tree as in Friday’s post, but the buds are flowers today! Yay!!!

Back to the boxes…….. How many boxes of books (parameters in Friday’s post) did avid romance fan Melissa pack for her move? 41! Winner–Carol! Email me with your address and your pick from the March Silhouette Romantic Suspense releases!

It’s supposed to be an amazing 80 degrees today! Wow….. And here I am stuck inside working on a synopsis. No fair. What are you doing on this gorgeous spring day? Unfortunately, my kitties are hunting birds……:hissyfit:

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on March 26, 2007  

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  1. 3-26
    10:15
    am

    Thank you so much, Suzanne! :snoopy:

    I hope you aren’t too tired from packing all those books, Mel! :)

  2. 3-26
    10:20
    am

    I forgot to say that it’s a beautiful day here, too, and I’m going to go for a long walk later. I’ve been doing too much sitting all winter! lol

  3. 3-26
    2:12
    pm

    Good luck with synopsis! :smile:
    Congrats Carol!
    Trying to get my dvd burner to work so I can clear off the laptop. Then I get to edit whatever I wrote at 2am last night :shimmy:

  4. 3-26
    7:05
    pm

    I’m pumping out melting snow :)

  5. 3-26
    8:16
    pm

    Have fun with the synopsis. I hope your spring weather sticks around long enough for you to make it out to enjoy it. The pollen is so thick here clowds of it are blowing around :roll:

    Meanwhile, the squirrels are exercising my doggie so I can get some writing done! :typing:

  6. 3-27
    8:36
    am

    I am writing :typing: and when I venture outside, I’ll be picking through mud. And water. And snow. We’re quite a mix of ‘stuff’ still. :drowning:

    Have fun with that synopsis!

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