Monday, April 11, 2011
Gus
Everybody wants to be a cat because a cat's the only cat, who knows where it's at. –The Aristocats
If animals could speak the dog would be a a blundering outspoken fellow, but the cat would have the rare grace of never saying a word too much." - Mark Twain
"You can't help that. We're all mad here." - The Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland
A meow massages the heart. - Stuart McMillan
A cat is a tiger that is fed by hand. - Vakaoka Genrin
The cat was created when the lion sneezed. - Arabian Proverb
Cats as a class, have never completely got over the snootiness caused by that fact that in Ancient Egypt they were worshipped as gods. - P G Wodehouse
Sunday, April 10, 2011
April 10, 2011
2 great books for pet owners: 50 Simple Ways to Pamper Your Dog and 50 Simple Ways to Pamper Your Cat, by Arden Moore
There are helpful hints on how to make your home more pet friendly, recipies for treats, how to make moving easier with a pet, games you can play, healthy pet tips, how to travel with your pet.
Sorry this is so short but Button and Sweet Pea are requesting a game of chase~
There are helpful hints on how to make your home more pet friendly, recipies for treats, how to make moving easier with a pet, games you can play, healthy pet tips, how to travel with your pet.
Sorry this is so short but Button and Sweet Pea are requesting a game of chase~
Sunday, April 3, 2011
The Golden Unicorn
I started reading Phyllis Whitey books when I was in college, this particular title caught my eye because I collect unicorns and I was given my own Golden Unicorn one birthday by my mother.
Courtney Marsh was adopted as a child and yearns to know who her real parents are. Against all discouragement this determined lady leaves New York and goes to East Hampton to hopefully find the answers she’s looking for. Nothing is as it seems, just when you think you know what’s going to happen you find you are wrong.
Amethyst Dreams
Daughter of the Stars
Star Flight
The Ebony Swan
Woman Without a Past
The Singing Stones
Rainbow in the Mist
Feather on the Moon
Silversword
Flaming Tree
Dream of Orchids
Rainsong
Emerald
Vermilion
Poinciana
Domino
The Glass Flame
The Stone Bull
The Golden Unicorn
Spindrift
The Turquoise Mask
Snowfire
Listen for the Whisperer
Lost Island
The Winter People
Hunter's Green
Silverhill
Columbella
Sea Jade
Black Amber
Seven Tears for Apollo
Window on the Square
Blue Fire
Thunder Heights
The Moonflower
Skye Cameron
The Trembling Hills
The Quicksilver Pool
Courtney Marsh was adopted as a child and yearns to know who her real parents are. Against all discouragement this determined lady leaves New York and goes to East Hampton to hopefully find the answers she’s looking for. Nothing is as it seems, just when you think you know what’s going to happen you find you are wrong.
Amethyst Dreams
Daughter of the Stars
Star Flight
The Ebony Swan
Woman Without a Past
The Singing Stones
Rainbow in the Mist
Feather on the Moon
Silversword
Flaming Tree
Dream of Orchids
Rainsong
Emerald
Vermilion
Poinciana
Domino
The Glass Flame
The Stone Bull
The Golden Unicorn
Spindrift
The Turquoise Mask
Snowfire
Listen for the Whisperer
Lost Island
The Winter People
Hunter's Green
Silverhill
Columbella
Sea Jade
Black Amber
Seven Tears for Apollo
Window on the Square
Blue Fire
Thunder Heights
The Moonflower
Skye Cameron
The Trembling Hills
The Quicksilver Pool
Sunday, March 27, 2011
5 Races down...
Wow, 5 races and 5 different winners and not one of them was named Johnson! And the new point system is so much fun, every week someone new is on the top of the standings! Love the fact that my boys are in the top 10 and getting close to getting a win...
March 27th
Metro Girl by Janet Evanovich
A girl, a guy who drives a fast car (Nascar), a brother in trouble, bad guys, a girl in trouble, Little Havana, cigar factories, gold, fast boats all rolled into one book, what more could you ask for??
I adore Stephanie Plum and the adventures she has and the fact that Janet Evanovich loves NASCAR, I couldn’t go wrong with this book and I was right! Barney meets NASCAR Guy and the adventure begins!
A girl, a guy who drives a fast car (Nascar), a brother in trouble, bad guys, a girl in trouble, Little Havana, cigar factories, gold, fast boats all rolled into one book, what more could you ask for??
I adore Stephanie Plum and the adventures she has and the fact that Janet Evanovich loves NASCAR, I couldn’t go wrong with this book and I was right! Barney meets NASCAR Guy and the adventure begins!
Thursday, March 24, 2011
blogging away
Time to pat myself on the back, I've kept my resolution so far to blog every week. I'll admit most of my blogs have been about my favorite books but I'm blogging! And yes, I'm also writing my fiction...the dang plot bunnies have gone wild!
I think I've completed a short story, yeah, I know, I should know but I'm really not sure if it's a short story or the beginning of another great American novel to be...I like it as it is and am waiting for my favorite proof reader to let me know what she thinks.
One day I hope you'll get to meet these couples I've created. They continue to drive me crazy, they are alive in my head and are just as stubborn as I am, when they don't like the direction I'm taking their lives they let me know. Please think happy thoughts for Reilly and Kellan, Madison and Jens, Lark and Stone and the newest addition, Keely and Jake...and me the truly humble writer wannabe...
I think I've completed a short story, yeah, I know, I should know but I'm really not sure if it's a short story or the beginning of another great American novel to be...I like it as it is and am waiting for my favorite proof reader to let me know what she thinks.
One day I hope you'll get to meet these couples I've created. They continue to drive me crazy, they are alive in my head and are just as stubborn as I am, when they don't like the direction I'm taking their lives they let me know. Please think happy thoughts for Reilly and Kellan, Madison and Jens, Lark and Stone and the newest addition, Keely and Jake...and me the truly humble writer wannabe...
Sunday, March 20, 2011
The Cat Who Saw Red
March 20, 2011
The Cat Who Saw Red by Lilian Jackson Braun
This is the first Cat Who book I read and I was hooked- Jim Qwilleran, news reporter for The Daily Fluxion and former crime reporter, is assigned to review restaurants. For his first story, he decides to review Maus Haus, owned by Robert Maus. In addition to a restaurant, the architecturally peculiar historic building is also a boarding house. When Qwill discovers there is an open apartment, he promptly moves in with his two Siamese cats, Koko and Yum Yum.
Also in residence at Maus Haus is Joy Wheatley, Qwill's old girlfriend from Chicago. She had a knack for pottery and married a potter named Dan Graham. It soon becomes obvious that the relationship between Joy and Dan is strained, especially when they discuss how Joy’s cat went missing one day. Joy is deeply troubled by this, but Dan jokes about it. Joy is a far more successful potter than Dan; he is missing one thumb and so can only make roll pots, not as appealing as those spun on a wheel. One night she privately tells Qwill that she would divorce Dan if she could afford the court case. Qwilleran decides to lend her $750, the last of the prize money he won for a series of news articles.
I love this book and the series for many reasons, this book mainly because I throw pottery or at least I know how to throw pottery and no you don’t just pick up a plate and hurl it against a wall, this involves clay and a potter’s wheel! I love the series because the “hero”, Jim Qwilleran is fascinating and strives to not be a hero, but he rescued two cats and in the beginning struggled with odd assignments at the newspaper, he’s flawed but wonderful and solves mysteries with the help of KoKo, an amazingly intuitive Siamese Cat!
1.The Cat Who Could Read Backwards (1966)
2.The Cat Who Ate Danish Modern (1967)
3.The Cat Who Turned On and Off (1968)
4.The Cat Who Saw Red (1986)
5.The Cat Who Played Brahms (1987)
6.The Cat Who Played Post Office (1987)
7.The Cat Who Knew Shakespeare (1988)
8.The Cat Who Sniffed Glue (1988)
9.The Cat Who Went Underground (1989)
10.The Cat Who Talked to Ghosts (1990)
11.The Cat Who Lived High (1990)
12.The Cat Who Knew a Cardinal (1991)
13.The Cat Who Moved a Mountain (1992)
14.The Cat Who Wasn't There (1992)
15.The Cat Who Went into the Closet (1993)
16.The Cat Who Came to Breakfast (1994)
17.The Cat Who Blew the Whistle (1995)
18.The Cat Who Said Cheese (1996)
19.The Cat Who Tailed a Thief (1997)
20.The Cat Who Sang for the Birds (1999)
21.The Cat Who Saw Stars (copyright, 1998; published, 1999)
22.The Cat Who Robbed a Bank (2000)
23.The Cat Who Smelled a Rat (2001)
24.The Cat Who Went up the Creek (2002)
25.The Cat Who Brought Down the House (2003)
26.The Cat Who Talked Turkey (2004)
27.The Cat Who Went Bananas (2005)
28.The Cat Who Dropped a Bombshell (2006)
29.The Cat Who Had 60 Whiskers (2007)
The Cat Who Saw Red by Lilian Jackson Braun
This is the first Cat Who book I read and I was hooked- Jim Qwilleran, news reporter for The Daily Fluxion and former crime reporter, is assigned to review restaurants. For his first story, he decides to review Maus Haus, owned by Robert Maus. In addition to a restaurant, the architecturally peculiar historic building is also a boarding house. When Qwill discovers there is an open apartment, he promptly moves in with his two Siamese cats, Koko and Yum Yum.
Also in residence at Maus Haus is Joy Wheatley, Qwill's old girlfriend from Chicago. She had a knack for pottery and married a potter named Dan Graham. It soon becomes obvious that the relationship between Joy and Dan is strained, especially when they discuss how Joy’s cat went missing one day. Joy is deeply troubled by this, but Dan jokes about it. Joy is a far more successful potter than Dan; he is missing one thumb and so can only make roll pots, not as appealing as those spun on a wheel. One night she privately tells Qwill that she would divorce Dan if she could afford the court case. Qwilleran decides to lend her $750, the last of the prize money he won for a series of news articles.
I love this book and the series for many reasons, this book mainly because I throw pottery or at least I know how to throw pottery and no you don’t just pick up a plate and hurl it against a wall, this involves clay and a potter’s wheel! I love the series because the “hero”, Jim Qwilleran is fascinating and strives to not be a hero, but he rescued two cats and in the beginning struggled with odd assignments at the newspaper, he’s flawed but wonderful and solves mysteries with the help of KoKo, an amazingly intuitive Siamese Cat!
1.The Cat Who Could Read Backwards (1966)
2.The Cat Who Ate Danish Modern (1967)
3.The Cat Who Turned On and Off (1968)
4.The Cat Who Saw Red (1986)
5.The Cat Who Played Brahms (1987)
6.The Cat Who Played Post Office (1987)
7.The Cat Who Knew Shakespeare (1988)
8.The Cat Who Sniffed Glue (1988)
9.The Cat Who Went Underground (1989)
10.The Cat Who Talked to Ghosts (1990)
11.The Cat Who Lived High (1990)
12.The Cat Who Knew a Cardinal (1991)
13.The Cat Who Moved a Mountain (1992)
14.The Cat Who Wasn't There (1992)
15.The Cat Who Went into the Closet (1993)
16.The Cat Who Came to Breakfast (1994)
17.The Cat Who Blew the Whistle (1995)
18.The Cat Who Said Cheese (1996)
19.The Cat Who Tailed a Thief (1997)
20.The Cat Who Sang for the Birds (1999)
21.The Cat Who Saw Stars (copyright, 1998; published, 1999)
22.The Cat Who Robbed a Bank (2000)
23.The Cat Who Smelled a Rat (2001)
24.The Cat Who Went up the Creek (2002)
25.The Cat Who Brought Down the House (2003)
26.The Cat Who Talked Turkey (2004)
27.The Cat Who Went Bananas (2005)
28.The Cat Who Dropped a Bombshell (2006)
29.The Cat Who Had 60 Whiskers (2007)
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