Dorcas Smucker’s lastest book is a great read.
Unless you’re wanting to read about tea. Then it’s a troubling read. 😯
I thought you should know. 😆
Like I tried to assure Dorcas… Read it all
Mark's Views, Perhaps — from behind my eyeballs
Dorcas Smucker’s lastest book is a great read.
Unless you’re wanting to read about tea. Then it’s a troubling read. 😯
I thought you should know. 😆
Like I tried to assure Dorcas… Read it all
OK, so you entered my drawing win an autographed copy of Dorcas Smucker’s latest book (read my review, will ya?). And somebody else won it.
You knew you could buy your own non-autographed copy of Tea and Trouble Brewing via Amazon. You didn’t get that done either.
Well, today you can… Read it all
To all of you who read my review of Dorcas Smucker’s new book Tea and Trouble Brewing, thank you!
To all of you who entered the drawing for a free copy of that book, thank you!
To Dorcas Smucker, who graciously commented on my review and who generously provided the book to give away, thank you!
To Research Randomizer, which provided the winning number, thank you! (Disclaimer: I didn’t properly vet that site. If it’s a bad one, I hope Zone Alarm and Microsoft Security Essentials did their jobs!)
Now, here’s the winning number! Read it all
I expect to choose a winner the day after tomorrow.
At this point, it appears 31 people have entered the drawing for Dorcas Smucker’s newest book: Troubles in a Tea Pot. Actually, that is not the title.
For the correct title (and to enter the drawing), just click that pretend title.
Closing his devotional at a recent Hopewell business meeting, our former bishop remarked that he’d been reading a new book that afternoon and had a quote for us:
When he concluded with “by Dorcas Smucker,” I knew which book he’d been reading. 🙂
A few days after that, I was chatting a bit with one of my high school Spanish students. She had just slipped back into school from her first round of chemo for Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Read it all
I have started reading through Dorcas Smucker’s new book, Tea and Trouble Brewing. I get to write a review of it as part of a virtual book tour!
This isn’t that review, but I wanted to call attention to an outstanding excerpt Dorcas uses from another book, Parenting is Heart Work: Read it all
So reporting from Life in the Shoe, Dorcas Smucker quotes the lady at the computer, “The shot is free.”
Which begs the above question.
How far back in the product-and-supply chain was that shot free?
And who declared it thus?
And with whose money?
Thus, today’s quiz question, you might say: