Wednesday, November 14, 2012

ANOTHER INTERVEW

Most of you know my friend, Sandi Rog. Yesterday, she put an interview with me up on her blog., SandiRog.blogspot.com. Please stop by and leave a comment to be in the drawing for my book, Callie's Mountain. Sandi is doing so well now, and is beginning to write again.

Today, my day did not start right. First I overslept. I don't usually do that, but I worked late last night, and I had a busy day yesterday. I'm sure my body was so tired, and I needed the extra sleep. I do have so much more energy now, but my body needed to catch up.

The second thing that happened was I spelled coffee on my computer. I use a laptop and a keyboard. The laptop is fine, I grabbed it fast. The keyboard is having a few problems.When I type a "u", a "4" pops up. I'm sure it will be fine when it dries out.

Yesterday we visited Adsmore House in Princeton, KY. It was built in the 1860's and remodeled in 1900. It was decorated for Christmas, but not overpowering. Our guide was wonderful. She told us so many little tidbits of the time. I've been in several grand houses before, but this is by far the nicest. All of the furnishings but two belonged to the family. That made it very personal.

Before we visited Adsmore, we ate lunch at Breezy Hill Farms, about two miles from Princeton on Hwy. 139. My husband and I had been there before, but it was our friends first time. Breeze Hill has a beautiful rustic design, very well decorated, and very good food. Last time I had their Chicken Salad. It has grapes and pecans in it or on it. Delicious! This time I had a Cranberry Club Sandwich. It had mayo and cranberries and was extremely good. The homemade ice cream was delicious. I had White Chocolate Cherry. Yum, yum! Everyone enjoyed their sandwiches and made plans what to eat next time they are there.

I had a wonderful day and soaked up lots of information for books I'm writing. Be sure to stop by Sandi's blog and leave a comment for the drawing.

3 comments:

  1. You can put your keyboard in the dishwasher with dishwasher detergent and run it though a cycle. A computer tech at ETSU told me that. Mine has been through the dishwasher once that I know of. It might help and it can't hurt.

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  2. It works fine this morning. No letters out of place. Thanks for the info.

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  3. WHAT?? My son-in-law works on computers and he won't even let his take a rag and wash her keyboard for might get water in it. He gently wipes each key off. Now, maybe I won't be so scared of wiping mine down.
    Maxie (mac262@me.com )

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