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Yeah super mild here to. Its in the 50's! Also my turkeys dissagree with the groundhog.... they say its spring..... I'll just say that there dating.
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Yep, today, Feb.2, is Groundhog Day, and Phil the Groundhog from Pennsylvania(don't want to even START to try to spell the name of the town that sponsors him!) forecast six more weeks of winter.

(Thought the image of the groundhog hitch-hiking to Florida was particularly apt in this case, hee hee!)

 

 


My husband and I actually met Phil when Punxatawny started a new Kiwanis Club and my husband was Governor of PA Kiwanis and inducted Phil into the new club! I sent Becke a picture to post!
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Here's a message from Eadie to accompany these pictures:

 

My husband and I went to Punxatawny when he was Governor of PA Kiwanis to welcome their new Kiwanis Club and Phil became an honorary member!
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Fricka wrote:
 
 
 

 

Yep, today, Feb.2, is Groundhog Day, and Phil the Groundhog from Pennsylvania(don't want to even START to try to spell the name of the town that sponsors him!) forecast six more weeks of winter.

(Thought the image of the groundhog hitch-hiking to Florida was particularly apt in this case, hee hee!)

 

 


Well, we have dueling groundhogs - the Boston groundhog, "Miss G" did NOT see her shadow and forecast an early spring!  I'm not surprised she didn't see it - it was so dark this morning that I didn't really wake up until realllllly late!

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Sorry eadie and becke, but those pictures did not show up. I do think it is really cool that you, eadie, got to see Phil!!!!!

Now on to what dulcinea3 wrote:


dulcinea3 wrote:

Fricka wrote:
 
 
 

 

Yep, today, Feb.2, is Groundhog Day, and Phil the Groundhog from Pennsylvania(don't want to even START to try to spell the name of the town that sponsors him!) forecast six more weeks of winter.

(Thought the image of the groundhog hitch-hiking to Florida was particularly apt in this case, hee hee!)

 

 


Well, we have dueling groundhogs - the Boston groundhog, "Miss G" did NOT see her shadow and forecast an early spring!  I'm not surprised she didn't see it - it was so dark this morning that I didn't really wake up until realllllly late!


Oh, girrrllll, that is soooo funny! I like the thought of "dueling groundhogs"! We will have to wait  and see what the weather is like for the next six weeks to find which groundhog is the true "seer"! Heee heee!

 

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Well I'm back but this is where I've been

 

Sick In Bed animated emoticon

 

Happy Friday everyone!!!

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dhaupt wrote:

Well I'm back but this is where I've been

 

Sick In Bed animated emoticon

 

Happy Friday everyone!!!


Sorry you have been sick, Deb. Hope you are feeling much better now! Welcome back!

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Fricka wrote:

Sorry eadie and becke, but those pictures did not show up. I do think it is really cool that you, eadie, got to see Phil!!!!!

Now on to what dulcinea3 wrote:


dulcinea3 wrote:

Fricka wrote:
 
 
 

 

Yep, today, Feb.2, is Groundhog Day, and Phil the Groundhog from Pennsylvania(don't want to even START to try to spell the name of the town that sponsors him!) forecast six more weeks of winter.

(Thought the image of the groundhog hitch-hiking to Florida was particularly apt in this case, hee hee!)

 

 


Well, we have dueling groundhogs - the Boston groundhog, "Miss G" did NOT see her shadow and forecast an early spring!  I'm not surprised she didn't see it - it was so dark this morning that I didn't really wake up until realllllly late!


Oh, girrrllll, that is soooo funny! I like the thought of "dueling groundhogs"! We will have to wait  and see what the weather is like for the next six weeks to find which groundhog is the true "seer"! Heee heee!

 


Well, shoot, Fricka - I wonder why you can't see them? Have you tried using Google Chrome? It's a free download - since I switched to Chrome I've had much fewer problems here.

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dhaupt wrote:

Well I'm back but this is where I've been

 

Sick In Bed animated emoticon

 

Happy Friday everyone!!!


Debbie - Something must be going around because THREE of my friends are sick. :-(

 

Hope you're feeling better!

 

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B&N doesn't allow us to have contests here, but I wanted to give you all a heads-up about a contest involving one of next week's featured authors, Deborah Crombie. Check it out!

 

No Mark upon Her (Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James Series #14)  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

https://apps.facebook.com/killerinstincts/Home/

 

We’re running a fun contest on Killer Instincts this week for a signed copy of NO MARK UPON HER and a stuffed pink hippo in advance of the new book coming out next week.  Two additional winners will receive a Deborah Crombie starter kit.

 

 

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Thanks for the well wishes.

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I hope you're feeling much better, Debbie!!!

 

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I hope you're feeling much better, Debbie!!!

 



Thanks :smileyhappy:

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Just read some sad news posted by Janet Rudolph on her Mystery Fanfare site:

 

Saturday, February 4, 2012

 

Dorothy Gilman: R.I.P.

 
I love the Mrs Pollifax novels, and I'm so sad to learn that Dorothy Gilman has passed away at the age of 88.  There is no frigate like a book, and Dorothy Gilman took that to heart. Her books took the 'unassuming' CIA agent Mrs Pollifax to Turkey and China and Thailand and many other countries. I will reread a few this weekend in her honor.

Obit from the New York Times:

Dorothy Gilman, an espionage writer whose best-known heroine, Mrs. Pollifax, is very likely the only spy in literature to belong simultaneously to the Central Intelligence Agency and the local garden club, died on Thursday at her home in Rye Brook, N.Y.

In “The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax” (1966), the first novel in what would be a 14-book series, Mrs. Gilman introduces Emily Pollifax, a 60-ish New Jersey widow bored by the compulsory round of tea and good works.

In search of adventure, she offers her services to the C.IA. — who, after all, is going to peg a suburban grandmother as a cold war secret agent? — and adventure she finds. In the course of the series, which concluded in 2000 with “Mrs. Pollifax Unveiled,” she fetches up in Mexico, Turkey, Thailand, China, Morocco, Sicily and elsewhere.
Clever, lucky and naïvely intrepid, Mrs. Pollifax employs common sense and a little karate to rescue the kidnapped; aid the resistance (when you are a suburban lady spy, a fashionable hat is ideal for concealing forged passports); and engage in all manner of cheery deception (when doing business with a malefactor who is expecting a can of plutonium, a can of peaches makes an excellent if short-term substitute).

Reviewers sometimes quibbled about the improbability of the novels’ basic premise. But the books proved popular with readers: in a genre in which women had long been young and sultry, Mrs. Pollifax, with her peril and petunias, made an irresistible, early feminist heroine.

The series was the basis of two movies, the feature film “Mrs. Pollifax — Spy“ (1971), starring Rosalind Russell, and the telefilm “The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax” (1999), starring Angela Lansbury.

The Mystery Writers of America named Mrs. Gilman its 2010 Grand Master.

By the seventh Mrs. Pollifax novel, “Mrs. Pollifax and the Hong Kong Buddha,” published in 1985, Mrs. Gilman’s heroine has remarried. But for the most part, she is quite content to leave her husband at home for the duration of the series as she gads about the world, a paladin packing peaches.

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I, like Janet, loved the Mrs. Pollifax novels that Dorothy Gilman wrote. I spent many happy hours reading her books. I'm sorry she's gone now and there will be no more books written by her. I know today is Superbowl Sunday, but I'll be taking some time off from the Football/Commerical coverage of the game to remember Dorothy. 

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Very sad to hear Dorothy Gilman passed away, I loved her Mrs. Pollifax novels.

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This is so sad!! I love her books - thanks so much for sharing!

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What is everyone reading right now? I'm reading the latest Tami Hoag and loving it!  For once, I'm only reading one book at a time. Becke, what are you reading? This is a great time of year to curl up with a book. It's cold and dank on the east coast.

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What is everyone reading right now? I'm reading the latest Tami Hoag and loving it!  For once, I'm only reading one book at a time. Becke, what are you reading? This is a great time of year to curl up with a book. It's cold and dank on the east coast.


Mary - I finished this yesterday - it's a historical mystery, very atmospheric:

 

A Place of Secrets  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It made me think of this book (although they aren't all that similar), which I read awhile back. It's inspired me to do a quick re-read:

 

The Monsters of Templeton  

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A Place of Secrets is on my TBR list!! I'll put it up toward the top. And The Monsters of Templeton sounds really good

 

. I forgot to say that I'm reading the latest Tami Hoag thriller (Down the Darkest Road). I just realized her "latest" book seems to be women's fiction. Now that I'm on the tail end of Down the Darkest Road, I'd like to read the two earlier books in the series.

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mary_kennedy wrote:

A Place of Secrets is on my TBR list!! I'll put it up toward the top. And The Monsters of Templeton sounds really good

 

. I forgot to say that I'm reading the latest Tami Hoag thriller (Down the Darkest Road). I just realized her "latest" book seems to be women's fiction. Now that I'm on the tail end of Down the Darkest Road, I'd like to read the two earlier books in the series.


I always buy Tami's books, but I have several still in my TBR pile. I can't read fast enough!!