Comments:

princesscee - 2008-09-30 00:09:34
What an awesome thing to do! I still haven't finished the first Dune yet. Hope you have fun!
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Joan - 2008-09-30 00:23:50
I envy your new life...but in a nice way. Do what you want - go to bed and eat when you want to. I am very happy for you
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bluesleepy - 2008-09-30 02:29:57
WOW! The son of Frank Herbert! That's way cool. I went to a book signing once, but for Julia Quinn. She writes humorous historical light romance.
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Blue Opal - 2008-09-30 02:34:53
Ooooh, a book signing! You go, girl! I think that's a terrific opportunity. I haven't read any of the younger Herbert's editions but loved the original two or three by his dad. Such extraordinary imagination, so beautifully and intricately laid out...
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im2qt2kr - 2008-09-30 04:10:33
We got a tiny bit of rain over here. Weird to be so sunny and warm out with the rain coming down and drying up right away. Let me know when you and Poolie can do lunch or dinner. Hubby and I are in town this week and would love to share a meal and some good laughs with you two. BIG hug to you!
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michele - 2008-09-30 11:16:08
awwww! as soon as you mentioned bagels, i was reminded of the days when you'd play pogo on your days off back in cow-town, happily munching on a bagel. (the cool part is not so much cow-town as the memory of how much you love bagels) Speaking of book signing, my sister got a book signed for me when she went to that Julia Quinn thing. How cool is that?
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Carolyn - 2008-09-30 11:32:41
I don't miss very many things from my life in California. Family, friends, decent restaurants. And fruit. I live in a fresh fruit wasteland. Oh! And tomatoes. How I miss a good tomato sandwich. Even the homegrown ones from the local farmer's market are mealy and tasteless because our growning time is so short. :o(
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Joan M - 2008-09-30 16:23:40
I was thinking about you this weekend when I was shopping in the Depot of Home. I half expected to see you in the Garden Centre :). It's pretty well closed down for the winter now, but I needed some potting soil for my some of my houseplants that have been neglected for sometime now.
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Terri T. - 2008-09-30 16:58:11
that sounded like a great way to spend your day. I envy you all that fresh fruit and produce. Back here, it's almost tasteless. that was interesting about the son carrying on with his father's Dune series. I recall my son loved those books. I will have to ask him if he has read the son's stories.
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ladybug-red - 2008-10-01 01:04:09
A book signing - how fun! The other day I was in a big conference room with windows on both sides of the building. It was dark and raining on one side and it was clear with the sun slightly shining on the other.
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