Tea and Knitting Needles
I forgot to mention the Cedar Cove Tea that was held this past weekend at the Victorian Rose Tea Room in Port Orchard and what fun we had. As I traveled from table to table to greet everyone. I was astonished to meet women from Hawaii, Pennsylvania, Indiana, California and Oregon. What a thrill that was!
Many of you are already asking where I’ll be traveling on tour in 2008. The list probably won’t be available until March 2008, but I promise to post it on the website as soon as I have concrete information. If I had my wish I’d have the opportunity to meet each one of you. I can see it all now --we' sit and chat over a cup tea and our knitting needles would be going at record speed. (And probably our tongues too!)
Many of you are already asking where I’ll be traveling on tour in 2008. The list probably won’t be available until March 2008, but I promise to post it on the website as soon as I have concrete information. If I had my wish I’d have the opportunity to meet each one of you. I can see it all now --we' sit and chat over a cup tea and our knitting needles would be going at record speed. (And probably our tongues too!)
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Re: Tea and Knitting Needles
Ms. Macomber, I hope you are continuing to feel better and your arm is getting better. I have really enjoyed 74 Seaside Avenue and am looking forward to next September to read the next book in the Cedar Cove Series.
Keep feeling better!
Keep feeling better!
Posted by nikki on September 21, 2007 at 6:33 PM
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Hi Debbie! I am your "old" lunching friend, the PT. Hope you are doing your exercises faithfully-do it now or pay later!! Was Dr. B. your surgeon? Heal well! Laurie
Posted by laurie on September 22, 2007 at 10:40 AM
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I finished 74 Seaside Drive the other day. It was fun to visit the families of Cedar Cove again. Look forward to reading the 8th book next year. I had a wonderful time at your tea last month--the food was great and enjoyed talking with you again. The tea was the highlight of our vacation to Washington and Oregon.
Posted by nyla on October 8, 2007 at 10:02 AM
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hi debbie i would like to know when you are going to write another book about blossom street i have been following lydia and her friends since the first book a shop on blossom street it makes u feel like you are right there . so please tell me if you are. you are one of my favorite writers
thanks
anna miller johnstown pa
also i would love it if you would come to my town for a book show.
thanks
anna miller johnstown pa
also i would love it if you would come to my town for a book show.
Posted by sabeltoothtigar on October 28, 2007 at 9:11 AM
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