NEW! ~~ The Son of MMMMM Climbs Mt. Fuji
Hi ho, MMMlogerinos!
NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW!
MMMMM is headed for the RWA National Conference in Reno on Wednesday to catch up with old friends, get a little face time with some industry folks and see who wins the Romance Through the Ages contest. My Spanish western historical,The Spanish Blade is a finalist in the western category, so your good thoughts are appreciated. Since I'm not a gambler our joint account is safe and baby doesn't need a new pair of shoes . . .which calls to mind the gambler's prayer that the sissy-in-law of MMMM, who also grew up in Las Vegas, taught to me: Please God, let me break even. I need the money!
THE SON OF MMMMMMMM CLIMBS MT. FUJI
Speaking of baby--my son called this weekend after his trip up Mt. Fuji in Japan. He reports that at the bottom of the trail they sell walking sticks that climbers can get stamped at each station on the way up. He got his all stamped and wore regular athletic shoes making the 13,000 plus climb. At the top, climbers can look down inside the crater of the volcano, which he reports wasn't active. Though when they were at Disneyland Tokyo the next day a 6.7 earthquake shut the park down and they had to leave. The lines to the taxi stands were three hours long and the son bypassed the wait by going out into the street and jumping in front a taxi slowing to drop a passenger. Such a can-do action guy!
Ciao, ciao, MMMMMMMMMMMMMMelinda
NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW!
MMMMM is headed for the RWA National Conference in Reno on Wednesday to catch up with old friends, get a little face time with some industry folks and see who wins the Romance Through the Ages contest. My Spanish western historical,The Spanish Blade is a finalist in the western category, so your good thoughts are appreciated. Since I'm not a gambler our joint account is safe and baby doesn't need a new pair of shoes . . .which calls to mind the gambler's prayer that the sissy-in-law of MMMM, who also grew up in Las Vegas, taught to me: Please God, let me break even. I need the money!
THE SON OF MMMMMMMM CLIMBS MT. FUJI
Speaking of baby--my son called this weekend after his trip up Mt. Fuji in Japan. He reports that at the bottom of the trail they sell walking sticks that climbers can get stamped at each station on the way up. He got his all stamped and wore regular athletic shoes making the 13,000 plus climb. At the top, climbers can look down inside the crater of the volcano, which he reports wasn't active. Though when they were at Disneyland Tokyo the next day a 6.7 earthquake shut the park down and they had to leave. The lines to the taxi stands were three hours long and the son bypassed the wait by going out into the street and jumping in front a taxi slowing to drop a passenger. Such a can-do action guy!
Ciao, ciao, MMMMMMMMMMMMMMelinda













