Showing posts with label Terra Hangen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Terra Hangen. Show all posts

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Me on a donkey and castle walls in Turkey


Here is a change of pace for my blog: two photos from my college days in Turkey.
One is of me riding a donkey to a picnic spot on the Island of Buyukada, near Istanbul.
Turkish college friends created a feast including shish-kebob which they cooked there, feta, olives, sturdy bread, rose petal jam,  borek and baklava for dessert.
The other photo shows a friend standing on the ramparts of Rumeli Hisar, right below our college which is built on the heights of Bebek, in Istanbul. From the college we could look down to see the Rumeli Hisar fortress, and the Bosphorus, a mighty river that runs from the sea through Istanbul.


And oh friends, my new book is available on Amazon at
Scrapbook of Motherhood Firsts: Stories to Celebrate and Wisdom to Bless Moms
Hardcover, full color and less than $12.00; reviewers suggest it as their go to gift for new moms, or for baby showers, or for you.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

April Fools Day and a Cool Meme


I searched flickr with my name, and found this gorgeous photo of Cinque Terra, Italy. It reminds me of several fishing villages I have visited, including the boats in Bebek, a suburb of Istanbul, where I attended college.
I read about this fun meme at Victoria and Kim's blog at http://lifeinidaho2.blogspot.com
and they read about it at Garden Reflections blog.
To participate simply add "is" to your own first name, as in "Elizabeth is" and google this, and post the first five results in your blog.
I found by googling "Terra is":
Terra is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of climate and environmental change. (Any chance I can get a Nobel Prize for this? Or just the cash would be nice).
Battle for Terra
Terra is a collaborative indie filmspace
A half-human, half Esper, Terra is ... (main character in Final Fantasy VI). Wow, half-Esper, I must investigate this, since my family geneology has left this out. I hope Espers are noble folks.
Welcome to Terra, Malibu's finest homegrown restaurant
Hey, tell us what you find when you search your name plus "is".

Friday, September 5, 2008

My Christmas Book Arrived At My House



I am so happy to be holding my copy of the first book I wrote: "Scrapbook of Christmas Firsts: Stories to Warm Your Heart and Tips to Simplify Your Holiday".

The publisher, Leafwood Publishers, sent it to me. People can order a copy from Leafwood at 1 877-816-4455 toll free, or from Amazon, etc.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Signing my first book contract

Christmas Book written by friends
January 15, 2008 is a red letter day for me. The breathlessly awaited contract, signed by the three Ohio Word Quilters the previous Friday, arrived in my California mail box today.
The U.S. postal service is very dependable, thank goodness.

This is the first book I have written, which our group has titled “Scrapbook of Christmas Firsts.” We six writers, while separated by miles, co-wrote the book, as we were united in spirit and writing enthusiasm.

Our book makes Christmas a longed for and enjoyed Holy Day that will engage each reader. We crafted lots of fun tips, recipe ideas, and personal family stories, from the silly to the sublime.
Purple stockings. Grandma’s snow angel. The recipe for King Cake, which was new to me. Christmas camping in the Everglades, a tale of my family of four plus Chile, our somewhat brave chihuahua, heading to the tip of Florida, from our snow bound Wisconsin home.

With our book we get you energized with scads of great ideas, for sharing with others in need, favorite children’s Christmas books and fabulous treasured family recipes.

We dream big: our hope is that we will all meet in person for the first time, when Oprah invites us to share our Word Quilters writing journey on her show.

The beginnings of the writing life are often slow and lonely, and will be enriched by writing friends, and by every person who tells me that they love what I write.

Wow. What a blessing to hear from one person that he/she enjoyed my jottings. I often write about gardening, and hear from a few people that they used my idea, or were inspired to buy a bare root rose or plant a “rebellious morning glory”.

If you love an author, consider sending them a note.
I wrote to only two authors thus far, by U.S. mail, and both sent me hand written notes that I treasure. Sheldon Vanauken and Madeleine L’Engle. What gracious people they were. They have since graduated to heaven.

So consider thanking a writer today. They will appreciate your encouragement. And look for our book, Scrapbook of Christmas Firsts, published by Leafwood, this fall.