It’s snowing. Again. It’s been snowing all week. Snow. Do you know how wrong it is to have snow here? Pacific Northwest and snow are not supposed to go together. And it’s cold. Really cold. Somebody find that groundhog, I am officially so done with winter.
Happy news: the Harlequin Presents blog is taking requests for authors’ backlist ebooks, so run over and be heard if you have a secret (or not so secret) love for Presents and missed classics by a favorite author.
Maybe if I can download enough Presents, I can imagine I’m under an Aegean sky with a blackmailing tycoon and cold is not an issue…Of course, this would involve my husband developing a bent for blackmail, but he’s Italian so I think he could pull it off.
Where is that woman, I must drag her off and subject her to sun and Greek food!
No! You cannot make me! Um, well, maybe I could be persuaded…
LOL on the groundhog — we have groundhogs in our back yard, and one of them came out the other day. We were shocked — it’s early — he poked around the 2 or 3 feet of snow we still have, and you could hear his little groundhog brain thinking WTF???? LOL I think he went back to bed because I haven’t seen him again. I love having them — we have babies every year and they eat all of our salad and such that’s left over all summer. 😉 Contrary to popular thought, they don’t bother our gardens at all (the squirrels take care of that, little SOBs…). 😉
Sam
LOL about the sea. Sorry to hear about the snow. I can’t decide whether that’s a good thing or a bad thing.
Jordan, snow is not a good thing. Up in the mountains, sure, but not down here!
Sam, I know the groundhogs are active because they’ve been digging up our back yard for the past month. I haven’t seen one, though.
NY woodchucks must be better behaved. 😉 I know they sleep longer — we don’t usually see them with this kind of snow until things are turning green…our climate is a lot different — well, usually. 😉
Jordan, snow is a bad thing, LOL. Well, not entirely, but I’m sick of it too. We still have 2-3 feet, and now we’re getting into the season of ice, part rain/part snow — it is better to have a gradual warm up, tho, or we’d be flooded.
About 30 miles north of us they got 10′ plus — they’ll still be melting in July, LOL.
sam
Well, things stay green year-round here, and lots of buds are already out, so the ground thinks it’s spring, despite what the clouds keep dumping on us.
Hope your gradual thaw continues cuz flooding is no fun. We had enough of that in Nov. and Dec.!
Hi
I just wanted to thank you for your lovely comment on my book The Italian’s Forced Bride over on the Presents blog. You really made my day
Thanks
Kate
Hello, Kate! Thanks for visiting and you’re very welcome. I always enjoy your Presents. If I see your name, I just can’t pass it up.
Thanks for the link! We would love to hear what Presents backlist readers want — don’t be shy!Because I adore Anne Stuart books we went to her website and made a backlist bundle (on sale on April 1) from her list of favorite out of print gems. You, too, can have the power!
Power! What an awesome thing to put in the hands of readers. : ) And woohoo on backlist Anne Stuart titles. I’ll have to check out the bundle April 1.