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29 May 2008
Oldest Yarn Store in the U.S.!

My adventures continue in the state of Utah . Since  I’m on tour for my book, TWENTY WISHES, it just made sense that I make a detour to a yarn store called THREE WISHES!  It was a wonderful little store.  I was also able to stop at what I’m told is the oldest yarn store in the U.S., called Heindselman’s Yarn and Needlework in Provo.  Three yarn stores in a day plus Mexican food is a good day in my book!

I’m sorry I haven’t been able to blog as often as I’d like—touring takes a lot  of energy!  However, there are  links to a few podcasts  here on my website, audio interviews I've done recently.  I had a wonderful time talking with Debba Haupert of GirlFriendology and Carrie Runnals of the Internet talk show, Words to Mouth.  There’s also a Barnes & Noble “Meet the Writers” audio.  You can find all three of them on my website - click here.

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Re: Oldest Yarn Store in the U.S.!
Sounds as though you are having a wonderful book tour. I'm so thrilled for you Debbie !!! Hugz, EvieM.
Posted by eviem. on May 30, 2008 at 2:32 PM

Re: Oldest Yarn Store in the U.S.!
Hi dear DEBBIE!
With all the yarn you collected over time during your book tour, I guess I do not have to give you a hint of a Dallas knitting store, haha. I am now reading 74 Seaside Avenue at the slowes pace ever, in all of your Cedar Cove Series. Hmm you know why right? I have a question for you tonight, WHO is the artist doing the paintings on your book covers and the back? They are sooooo beautiful. Jon Bowman? Hehe.
WEll maybe you'll put the answer in 8 Sandpiper Way?
With best wishes on your travels, getting closer to Texas!
Yours, Esther
Posted by esther on May 30, 2008 at 3:48 PM

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