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Feb 02, 2017 05:36AM
Oh Sophia, what a delightful post and I simply love the picture at the end. Is that not the cutest picture ever?
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J. W. wrote: "Oh Sophia, what a delightful post and I simply love the picture at the end. Is that not the cutest picture ever?"I love his art, too. I spotted these when looking up pictures I might use for banners on the Group sight. Thanks, Jeanne!
You offer such a gentle and positive outlook here. Just the sort of fresh air(e) I needed after a difficult January. Now if I could just shake this cold! Working myself on the eating better...or at least the eating out less...and holding the wine until a special dinner! I think the sofa chat is a superb idea. And echoing JW...love the art.
How kind, Don!I do like to look for the good out there and try not to let the Winter blues get to me.
Yes, steady steps with the eating better is a great way to see some success. At least for folks like me. Cheering you on to working in better eating habits, too.
The artist is Edward Blair Leighton and he did several romanticized pieces like this one. They are great when you're going for the 'swoony' feel good mood. :)
Oh hey, let me know if you want to be one of my Sofa Chat victims this year. Haha!
Oh Don, you are in for it now... we get to learn all your secrets. Buahaha... wait, that's Sophia's line. Oops, sorry.
Great post, Sophia! You are really getting the tricks of clever, engaging blog writing DOWN. Makes me all the more eager to read your next published fiction! I learn a lot just by watching how you carry yourself in the Goodreads space.
I certainly am trying, Abigail. :) I do want a bit of personality to extend from my posts and be something that people are glad to have read since everyone's time is so precious.I would be pleased to have your opinion of the latest work when it comes out in Christina's anthology. She tells me I'm improving. :))))
Been meaning to offer: if the completion of one of your writing projects comes at a time when I'm stalled on my own (happens a fair amount, though on an unpredictable schedule), I'd be happy to do a beta read for you. I don't do it often, but occasionally, and for a writer like yourself it would be a pleasure! I'm expecting this summer to be fairly quiet . . .
Oh my stars! That offer means so much because I know that even with slower moments you are still rather occupied. Don't be surprised if I take you up on it once I get through the tangle of my prologue in my WIP right now. :)
Sophia,what a delightful post!!! I loved the picture!! To think that many moons ago you met a guy,presumably set up by your friends,and you went on to marry him!!! Wow!!!!
New Year Resolutions are so difficult to keep,especially ehen the nights are so cold and dreary!!! ( That's my excuse,and I'm sticking to it!).
So I'm delighted to hear that you're making progress and despite the 'resolutions',you are still your cheerful,friendly and positive self!!
Mary wrote: "Sophia,what a delightful post!!! I loved the picture!! To think that many moons ago you met a guy,presumably set up by your friends,and you went on to marry him!!! Wow!!!!
New Year Resolutions a..."
So glad you enjoyed my post. I was feeling blue-ish about not getting as far as I wanted with New Year goals so wanted to cheer myself up and maybe others, too. :) Love your excuse. Haha!
Yes, his artwork is heartwarming and full of romance. I think they'd make great book covers.


