
The show was a combination of musical guests, Giant Bear and the Jake Leg Stompers, and a
But the main reason for our trip was to meet Kim SunĂ©e and hear her read from her book, Trail of Crumbs: Hunger, Love and the Search for Home. (Kim was adopted from South Korea when she was three.) I’m reading it now and will do a full review later.

She and Sara Roahen, author of Gumbo Tales, took the stage together, commenting on each other’s books, life in New Orleans, and the place food plays in our life journeys. It w
as the most interesting and creative book reading I’ve ever attended. Afterwards we bought autographed books, then joined one of my writing group buddies, Patti Trippeer, for dinner at Boure before driving back to Memphis. Talk about a small world… during dinner I learned that Patti and a high school
friend of mine from Jackson (MS) are cousins! I’ve known A.B. (Clark) Nichols (right) since ninth grade, and I only met Patti last summer. The South really is just one big small town!
Oh, and I forgot to share my Valentine's Day roses
from my sweet husband. He put them in the vase that my dear friend, Urania, gave us for our anniversary last summer. It was one of her original wedding gifts. Every year on their anniversary, Andy (her husband) would bring her roses and put them in this same vase. I think of Urania and Andy every time I get roses for the vase now.
She and Sara Roahen, author of Gumbo Tales, took the stage together, commenting on each other’s books, life in New Orleans, and the place food plays in our life journeys. It w

Oh, and I forgot to share my Valentine's Day roses

That’s all for today, folks…. tune in next week for more book reviews and photos of iconographer, Dimitri Shkolnik, installing new icons at our church this weekend! Here are some of his smaller icons, on an iconostasis at another church. These are truly holy images.
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As we sit waiting for yet another snowstorm this evening, I am very jealous to see photos of you sitting outside in flip flops! Living on the prairie now, I always feel like I'm living Laura Ingalls Wilder's life and "The Long Winter" every year. February is sooooo long! It's no wonder native peoples had many rituals to welcome the coming of spring. I'm about ready to start a spring dance, too!
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