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  1. Made 48 pints sweet pickles. Have a ceramic stove top and kept my old pressure cooker. Someone tell me what's up with this kind of progress
  2. Ceramic stove tops are great. New pressure cookers say can't use on ceramic or glass stove tops. What were they thinking?
  3. Eww, out of whack last week. Back now. Canning green beans from son in law's garden.
  4. Ever wonder what writers do in the summer time? http://vbrotherton.blogspot...
  5. Lost gold mine in Arkansas. See http://veldabrotherton.blog...
  6. That Facebook link is http://www.facebook.com/veb...
  7. Oops, scratch the facebook link. Later.
  8. Headed for my blog and Facebook. http://vbrotherton.blogspot... http://www.facebook.com/vel... Check them out.
  9. Writing, what else? Raised in the Boston Mountains: Ozark Meals and Memories and The Boston Mountains: Lost in the Ozarks. Due out in 2010.
  10. There are 116,000 small and indie presses in USA and last year POD books sold more copies than the big guys. Hmmm
  11. Dizzy from taking a ride with Blue Angels. http://bit.ly/kVK31
  12. Mostly I'm lost in the Ozarks hunting down lost places. Daughter went with me Friday. Hidden cemetery and old homes.
  13. 2 long since I was here. Running fast, writing fast, having a great time. Book has title: The Boston Mountains: Lost in the Ozarks. Out 2010
  14. Janet Grace Riehl and her 92 year-old Dad put Sightlines together with poetry and music. A must for memoir lovers and music and poetry.
  15. Sightlines: An audio book memoir is featured on my blog today. Take a look. http://vbrotherton.blogspot... See you there.
  16. Listened to an awesome memoir by Janet Grace Riehl. Audio book with poetry and songs that tell such a wonderful story. Sightlines.
  17. Getting ready for a day off. Weary. Tomorrow will try out some recipes I'm putting in my book Raised in the Boston Mountains.
  18. Working on this Memorial Day. Thank you to all who served and are serving for keeping our country safe.
  19. Baking muffins, cooking lunch and taking care of email. Talk about multi-tasking. Maybe I'll write something with my other hand.
  20. Playing catch up. Writers aren't supposed to have to clean house, but I don't make enough money to hire a housekeeper. Any ideas?