Due to requests, here are pictures of the pistol bathroom accessories
I bought in Wyoming. I do love them, and I do enjoy hearing from readers, so
thank you. I’m including a picture of the ‘antler’ door knobs I bought for the
kitchen cupboards, too. I didn’t buy those in
Wyoming. They were on an online
purchase I just couldn’t resist. I figured they matched all the ‘dead’ things
hanging on the walls from dear hubby’s hunting over the years. Various fish,
birds, deer heads and a very old elk head we inherited (long story) decorate
our living room walls. The coffee table and lamps are made from moose antlers and
I’m still on the lookout for the ‘right’ ceiling fan made from antlers to
replace the one over the dining room table. I’ll find it eventually.
On to writing. I’m hoping to wrap up the final edits of my
first roaring twenties story today. What a hoot this story has been. The second
one is well underway too, and I’m having just as much fun writing it as I did
the first one. I’m meeting a very dear friend for supper this evening. She’s going
to help me brainstorm the story that blasted into my head while hubby and I
were in Cody, Wyoming. This story has a ghost in it, and I need her expertise
to really flesh it all out. I like to have two or three stories going on at the
same time. That way, if I run into a block on one, I can work on another one
while the first one gains momentum again. I have a Colorado lumber baron
picking on the back of my mind I’ll have to get outlined soon, too. It’s all
good and I’ll never complain. Not about writing anyway.
Thank you, too, dear readers, for keeping Christmas Cowboy
Kisses on the historical and holiday best selling lists. You are so awesome! I
do hope you are enjoying Tanner and Anna’s story!
One final thing—the field trip to the apple orchard was fun.
Cold and rainy, but spending the day with Isabelle gave me lots of inside
warmth. Next week is the pumpkin patch with Hayley and I’m looking forward to
it. They will spend Friday night with us. Hayley brought her suitcase over last
night—since she was already packed.
Count your blessings every day, you’ll be amazed by how many
there are!
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