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Friday, November 23, 2012
Blog Tour, Day 12
Marching
on with the blog tour: today we visit MaryAnn Yutzy's Xanga page, where
she reminisces, reviews, and even offers a photo of Tea and Trouble
with a very charming teapot and teacup.
Trust me, perusing this will be more fun than fighting crowds at the mall.
My wife once brought home a couple of Dorcas's books. I don't know what it is that hooks this Mennonite Old Codger, but I have a hard time putting them down.
The reviews make me want this one. If I have to wait, I will.
My wife once brought home a couple of Dorcas's books. I don't know what it is that hooks this Mennonite Old Codger, but I have a hard time putting them down.
The reviews make me want this one. If I have to wait, I will.
Thank you, Dorcas, for allowing me to be a part of your blog tour. I wanted to tell you that my extra book went with Ilva Hertzler to Iowa on Monday, with the intent that she was going to read it on the way out and then gift it to her daughter in law, Heidi, who is on Furlough from Mozambique with her husband and three children. It looks like that book is going to go traveling! Ilva was tickled pink, and I was so thankful that God prompted me to give it away. I am enjoying more comments on my Xanga sites than I think I have ever had! THANKS for the boost! Take care.
Good job Mary Ann. That was adorable.
ReplyDeleteMy wife once brought home a couple of Dorcas's books. I don't know what it is that hooks this Mennonite Old Codger, but I have a hard time putting them down.
ReplyDeleteThe reviews make me want this one. If I have to wait, I will.
My wife once brought home a couple of Dorcas's books. I don't know what it is that hooks this Mennonite Old Codger, but I have a hard time putting them down.
ReplyDeleteThe reviews make me want this one. If I have to wait, I will.
Thank you, Dorcas, for allowing me to be a part of your blog tour. I wanted to tell you that my extra book went with Ilva Hertzler to Iowa on Monday, with the intent that she was going to read it on the way out and then gift it to her daughter in law, Heidi, who is on Furlough from Mozambique with her husband and three children. It looks like that book is going to go traveling! Ilva was tickled pink, and I was so thankful that God prompted me to give it away. I am enjoying more comments on my Xanga sites than I think I have ever had! THANKS for the boost! Take care.
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