No problem. At the moment, helping any authors besides my current Italian ones is a joy and a delight.
I would, obviously, be honored in the extreme to have a Parisian bat named after me. Of course, you then risk being completely cliché as my name is uber-French in the extreme.
Wow. Jesse, congrats on moving on! msbelle, here's hoping that mac's troubles are over. Good grief, fire is scary. And Allyson, I can't wait to read the bat book!
My life is currently not interesting. Carry on without me, interesting peoples.
I would, obviously, be honored in the extreme to have a Parisian bat named after me. Of course, you then risk being completely cliché as my name is uber-French in the extreme.
She could use your last name!
Wait, I think I've confused your name. Will email.
Whoa.
I can look out my kitchen window and see the fire in the mountains. It looks like lava.
Congrats on the move, Jesse.
Allyson, I love hearing about Sam. Always makes me happy.
I hope it's better than a nicely stacked pile of paper when it's done.
long-delayed Cheerios:
If you live on an island, you probably should assume you'll do everything on that island. If you live on Whidbey, don't ever assume you'll come to Seattle for anything other than an Event. I used to live in Mukilteo - the other end of the W...
oops, lost the rest of the cut & paste, but thank you plei, barb, stunt husband, for the info. Wonderful to have my curiosity satisfied!
And the info about Mukilteo ferries taking 3, 4 rounds and several hours. EGAD - that is horrifying. So, yeah, maybe in retirement, but not during work life.
I found all these nifty cottage communities in the PNW via browsing around real estate from Bainbridge to Pt. Townsend.
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The pocket neighborhood spots are SO COOL!
Wait, I think I've confused your name. Will email.
My real first name is my profile email address. My last name, which I hate, is Polish. In a bizarre coincidence (given your main Parisian character), my mother's maiden name, which I thought I might use for publishing once upon a time, is Clocher (i.e., bell tower or steeple).