Hello readers,
April is here and it’s time to share about the Lady by the River book.
However, FIRST – We have TODAY’S TWO-4-TUESDAY Pictures
Some chairs for Pull Up A Seat (here)
For Trent’s #Weeklysmile, this made me smile:
Now for today’s book share:
Lady by the River is a book that inspires.
This book should be on your “need to read” list because it lifts the mood and offers stories that move. It will also give you some practical tips for developing adaptive coping strategies and problem solving. The content throughout the Lady by The River book will help you live a life that is more alive.
It is for sale on Amazon here.
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Slideshow with Author Shares:
Lady by the River Authors
Mabel Kwong (here)
Sherri Matthews (here)
Chad Prior (here)
Kristin Rybrandt (here)
Mark Bialczak (here)
Jeffrey D. Simmons (here)
Ana Linden (here)
Mahesh Nair (here)
Yvette Prior (here)
P R I O R H O U S E B L O G
#fincontent
#ladybytheriver
#priorhouse
#two-4-tuesday
@mabelKwong
@mbialczak
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Yum. Thanks for the recipe. I’ll go in search of cassava flour 😀
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right on – and the first time he made the tortillas they crumbled – a lot – and so he tweaked the recipe and found what worked – but you know how humidity and even water hardness changes – so it might take some experimenting
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I had to google ghee…. gee-whiz, using words I don’t know 😉 Sounds good.
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Hi T – ghee is good but we rarely use it anymore.
prefer butter and different oils.
🙂
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I probably don’t need it, but it is nice to know a little about it, just in case.
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Cassava flour tortillas look so good…
I like your flowers picture. It really sends the message well. I feel a little sad and understand.
Your last picture makes me smile.
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Hi YC – thanks for your beautiful comment
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You made me hungry, nice photos of the food. Nice peek view of the book! 🙂
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Thanks Miriam – really appreciate your support and xxooo
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You’re very welcome. I’ve made a note of your book promotion date. 🙂
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oh nice – and I noticed that you did five days in a row – i was going to see what you recommended but then i felt to go with three days now and maybe two in May –
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Yes, I did five days in a row, so I used up all the days available in a quarter. That was fine. I’m exploring other marketing ideas.
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I’ve heard of cassava, but didn’t really know it was used as a flour. You learn something new every day. 🙂
janet
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Hi Janet – well ti was new to us too – and we had two huge bags sit for a while until we finally decided to try that recipe – 🙂
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That Cassava tortilla looks good.
Thank you! I have, yet, another book to add to my reading list.
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woo hoo – I think you will like Lady by The River
– and i will be by your blog later this week to check in with you because actually – i have another book to run your way – it is a “teen book” and i was going to see if you would be interested in reading – maybe over the summer – no hurry –
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I do like teen “coming of age” books. I have a several books to read, hence the list, but I do get to all of them, eventually. 🙂 Please feel free to stop by and tell me all about it. Thanks!
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well this one is for parents – and I actually put it together for a workshop I did on “encouraging parents” – and well – no more about it now – be in touch later
peace
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Really like it when you share things that pique your interest, Y. Those are two very different chairs. The first chair seems like the kind you’d sit in the warmer weather, and the second one maybe when it’s not boiling hot or when you’ve come home after a long day at work. Looks like your husband made some delicious tortillas, gluten and grain free too. I spy some avocado and tomatoes…
So lovely of you to share our book that all of us wrote together, and thank you for sharing a snippet of my part. I think I’ll need to re-read the book again sometime. You did a great job of bringing such diverse writers together, different stories with different messages but all such uplifting ones. I also really like the shriveled flowers shot. Goes so well with our book 🙂
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Thanks so much Mabel.
I liked your take on the chairs – 🙂
And this summer I will be mailing out the hard copies to authors – more details later.
really appreciated working with you on this project – and I have five more promo posts this month – so I might be linking you once or twice more this weekend –
peace
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So kind of you to be mailing out hard copies to us, Y. It was a pleasure to be involved. I will look out for your post this weekend and later this month 🙂
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Hi M – well I want to maybe see if we can all sign a copy and then everyone will have a signed copy – but it might be too ambitious – but worth a try
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Nice contrast between simple and luxurious in the seats and screens. The second screen is amazing.
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Hi – thanks for the feedback – I like exactly how your worded it:
contrast between simple and luxurious in the seats and screens
and hope you have a nice day
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I just want to eat that! That looks yummy! Coupla those and some lime seltzer — and outdoors, I want to eat it outdoors!
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same here – outdoors – with that seltzer you mentioned – and maybe with a blog friend or two around
🙂
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Those tortillas look really good Yvette.
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Craving some right now – ha
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