Janette Kenny
New man in the house

I adopted a pet from the local animal shelter on Friday. This is something I’ve been wanting to do for some time, but thanks to Amy Knupp urging me on, I now am a pet owner again.

My dog is part Chow Chow and part Shepherd (we think — Mom was a Chow and dad was a traveling salesman.) After playing around with names, I decided on Samson. It fits him, cause he’s a big hairy boy!

Notable week – plus

It started Sunday, March 9, with the switch to daylight savings time. This little event usually messes up my biological clock for a couple of weeks. I’m one of those who’d be happier if they’d leave it one way or the other instead of this switching stuff.

Starting Sunday, we have a string of religious days celebrated by Christians. Palm Sunday on the 9th. Ash Wednesday on the 19th, Maundy Thursday on the 20th, Good Friday on the 21st, Easter Sunday on the 23rd, and on Monday the 24th, the Canadians note Easter Monday.

Now squeeze these celebrated dates in: Monday the 17th is St. Patrick’s Day. Depending on where you live in the world, it’s either a day of solumn reflection to a Saint, or in the U.S. party time.

Some towns really go all out for St. Pat’s Day. My hometown has a strong Irish influence, and there’s a lot of merry-making going on. So far nobody has gotten the brilliant idea to die the Missouri River green. But it’s a day to dress to proclaim you’re Irish, eat corned beef and cabbage, and drink green beer. Some do this to the excess of peeing green and passing gas that could level a small town.

Spring comes in either the 20th or 21st. I forget. It could come now and I’d be happy, especially if it brought loads of warm weather. 🙂

We were teased today by the 60s with 70s for tomorrow. Then (the gall of it all!) we could have snow on Saturday. I wish whoever PO’d Mother Nature would come forward and take their licking so this cursed cold weather would go away.

So I wonder what the odds are of having all these holidays/events pile on to one another?

Addiction, anyone?

OMG, Cadbury’s Royal Dark chocolate Mini-Eggs are some kind of wonderful. Ymmmm.

Lisa Manuel’s FORTUNE’S KISS

FORTUNE’S KISS by Lisa Manuel
Genre: Historical Romance
Publisher: Medallion Press
Release Date: March 2008
ISBN: 978-193383635-5

“The characters are full of depth and vitality and you feel like you are with them every step of the way. Fortune’s Kiss is definitely one for the keeper shelves.”Âť — Night Owl Reviews

“…A cunning story of love and treachery… Settle down with some tea and cakes and put up your feet. Fortune’s Kiss is an excellent Sunday afternoon read.”Âť — Novel Spot

“…An excellent historical romantic suspense. This is an exciting and enjoyable book and one you don’t want to miss.”Âť — Romance Junkies

“…An amusing, engaging historical romance starring two likable heroes and a zany out of control support cast.”Âť — Harriet Klausner

“…Unique and sinfully delicious…”Âť — Romance Reviews Today

Practical, country-bred Moira Hughes must fight for the family fortune she believes her stepfather’s heir has unlawfully withheld from her. Graham Foster, treasure hunter and Egyptian antiquities expert, returns to London to claim his barony only to find himself accused of foul play by Moira and her widowed mother. Coming to a wary truce, Graham agrees to help Moira find her lost fortune, and together they follow a trail of fraud, deceit and murder that leads them through the streets of London—and into each other’s arms.

Zebra party

Jennier is hosting a Zebra debut party at her blog and is giving away lots of books. I’m the featured author today, with an interview tomorrow and blog ending on Friday. So drop by and say hi.

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