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  1. Now enjoying hot bread out of the oven. First experiment with pate fermentee, essentially a very fast sponge. Not bad.
  2. @SarahFrantz Does it count if you're a romantic wf author? I'd love to go.
  3. @SarahFrantz I have heard others say Africa gets in your blood.
  4. @elizawhat Good plan. I think I might need to take a day off and go to the movies.
  5. @JeanneKidd I know. It's such a beautiful time of year. I must stop and breathe more.
  6. The Little Drummer Boy moves me to tears every single time I hear it.
  7. So much to do I keep getting frozen. Who else?
  8. @melscott Octopi climbing out of their tanks????? Eek!
  9. Food and Paris at Christmas: RT@EloisaJames Eloisa's Christmas in Paris -- part 1. Please enjoy (and RT): http://bit.ly/7S4e1U
  10. I am hereby giving up exclamation points on Twitter! After this, I mean.
  11. @melscott The video from octopus making his little house of coconut shells was amazing!
  12. Need more time to read and study! Christmas is lovely but takes a lot of time.
  13. @ChristieRidgway I am desperate to see Up In The Air! Not showing here yet. I read the book.
  14. RT @BarbaraFreethy: Don't forget to enter - giving away 3 copies of Suddenly One Summer chosen from commenters - drawing today at 5:00 p ...
  15. Where words stop, music speaks ~ Hans Christian Anderson. (via @OrnaRoss)
  16. I must admit I sometimes miss Christmas shopping for a ten yo geek.
  17. Major flood at Briargate Olive garden . Alarms going. http://yfrog.com/1ydqhwj
  18. @ThereseWalsh I love the Bradbury quote.
  19. Writers and their superstitions: http://bit.ly/4YDmUg
  20. @cmello Would like to know your thoughts on Up in the Air. Read the book and it got a little odd at the end.