Home again, and my books are here!

For the moment, I've lit back at home, with a lot of story thoughts and ideas circulating in my brain, and the rainy weather that encourages me to stay at home and work.

More wonderfully, my books are here! Click on the image and pick your favorite store (I hope). If you want a signed paperback, contact me.


In other news, the recent trip generated 1330 photos to be sorted, culled, and edited. Not that I was done with the 500+ from my August backpacking trip. So I have plenty to do, but will share a couple more photos here to prove I haven't forgotten about blogging. Hoping I can finish another installment in my Scots vs Aliens serial for Friday, too!

Corn lily at the end of a hard season.

This one's for those who wonder what we do when we backpack. We hike, we fuss with our camp set-up, and we eat. And take far too many photos.

See you Friday, as I get back to a regular posting schedule!

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  1. Congrats on the books. I bet it feels nice to be home.

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    1. So nice to be home! I have a great camp set up, but everything from cooking to sleeping to getting up in the night is just easier at home :)

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  2. Beautiful cover!
    You make hiking look like so much fun!

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    1. I clicked the picture with zero intent of purchasing because my reading list is so long, I probably don't have enough hours left in my life to finish it. BUT! Your blurb made me chuckle, and I had to click buy. Simple and perfectly done.

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    2. <3 Thank you! I hope you enjoy it. I hear you about the reading list. I keep saying I won't buy more books...

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    3. Oh, and hiking is not only fun, it's what keeps me sane.

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