This is the picture from my newsletter where you’ll surprise me with your comment. Why is this giveaway SURPRISE? Because I don’t know what’s going to be in the box. It will be filled with books and SWAG and stuff I get at Penned Con while I’m there later this month. So this month, the giveaway is a Surprise for you and for me! I love good surprises, don’t you?
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Happy Reading!
(And the September newsletter will publish later today. Stay tuned!)
Linda Joyce
One of these days I will go to Penned Con. I love book events. Get to meet awesome authors and book lovers 🙂
Anne McCaffrey’s Pern and Alice in Wonderland and a hole lot more.
I love everything to do with books.and I love surprises.
Tulips have always been my favorite flower but they don’t last long so Mitch usually gets me carnations.
Thanks for the chance.
BTW love the passport stamp.
Shirley,
When I worked for Nationwide, there was a VP who showed me pictures of her home in Columbus. She’d planted 200 tulip bulbs. It was gorgeous. Here, the squirrels eat the bulbs, so I go with daffodils. Something the critters don’t like.
Smiles,
Linda
Our first Valentine’s Day in our house, Mitch bought a pot with 5 red tulip bulbs which he then planted along our walkway. Since they multiply in a few years the entire walkway was lined with them and then the other side. When we had a new walkway put in, they got mixed in with the dirt that was then put in the front yard so now we have miscellaneous bulbs that come up in the spring all around the front yard! He has tried to get them out after they bloom so this year there were only about three but it is funny to see.
I love surprises as long as they don’t jump out and scare me.
Playing catch up with my emails and saw this lovely surprise package. Good Luck to all who comments.
Hugs,