Tuesday, March 22, 2011

It's Live and Up!

The right file is up and live and available. (yay!!!) 

Had tons of crazy happenings during the "Supermoon" weekend. Waitresses that I had known for over a year all of a sudden didn't have a clue who I was. (no, I didn't change my hair --same ol' me) Then the computer stuff. Everything I touched either disappeared right before my eyes, or did a switch-a-roo on me after I closed the page and went back to it. Strange things all weekend long. 

The good parts of the weekend though, was that my husband and I worked in the flowerbeds all week and the yard is taking shape. Spring is in bloom. And so are our flowerbeds. Honey did an outstanding job laying out landscape and putting his muscles to hard work. (he's a good husband ;p ) 
Now TRACKING PERCEPTION is finally up and in working order-- I hope you enjoy. :-) 

Enjoying our wonderful weather with sunny days, cool breezes, and tall glasses of iced tea,
Cherri

6 comments:

  1. It's a beaut feeling when the gardening is all in order again and the weather is nice. Enjoy!

    Congratulations on conquering the computer gremlins. It looks like another cracking good story too and I'm off to enjoy it right now!

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  2. Susan, Yes it is a good feeling getting our hands in the dirt. Something about planting, hard work, and then seeing it bloom is so worth it all.

    (knock on wood)Here's hoping those cyber gremlins stay away! lol

    Thank you for your "special" ebook and review page on your site! (you make me feel very honored :>) )

    Tipping my flowery hat to you,
    Cherri

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  3. Diana,
    Shewww (wiping my forehead)! Finally got the pic zipped and now I'm really skipping like a kid after watching Saturday morning cartoons. :-)
    Thank you--
    Cherri

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  4. Hi Cherri, have just finished reading Tracking Perception. It's such a fun read... a darkly murderous and exciting novel! Love how Becky speaks her mind, at any cost; can't help sticking her nose where it's told not to go and gets herself into terribly embarrassing situations - totally of her own making! As always with your stories, the love of dogs which is woven throughout, adds another rich element. Really enjoyed it. Cheers, Susan :D)

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  5. Ahhh Susan, You really lift my spirits! Thank you for such a grand review. I'm tickled to pieces that you "got" Becky and understood her attachment to the canine world. (bit of non-fiction involved there.hee-hee)
    For a bit of quick fun--can you name how many people I killed off in this novel? :-)

    Cherri

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