On June 6, 2007, The Washington Post ran a story, Lost Cat, Lost Heart, about a black cat, Mugoddai, who has been missing since 2003. Mugoddai's human guardian, Maxine Hillary, has never given up hope of finding him. She has even built him a web site, where you can see more pictures and learn more about him. The story touched me, as I know that if any of our kitties went missing, I would never stop looking for them. Please do what you can to help find Muggodai.
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Mugoddai, the Lost Black Cat
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
West Sound Wildlife Shelter
West Sound Wildlife Shelter: A Center for Rehabilitation and Education.
The West Sound Wildlife Shelter is a wonderful wild animal medical facility on Bainbridge Island, Washington. The Shelter's compassionate, tireless team of professionals rescues, diagnoses, treats, and releases injured and orphaned wildlife. Here are some pictures of the facility's current patients. The photographer is Robin Purcell:








Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Summer Getaways
Hello, hello! I've been meaning to post another blog entry, but days whizzed by.
Ten reasons I procrastinate:
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Well, actually, I have a good excuse. We've been taking advantage of the beautiful Pacific Northwest summer. First, we drove up to the Okanagan Valley (view from our friends' property in the picture above), one of Canada's four most endangered ecosystems. While our friends live on the U.S. side of the border near Oroville, Washington, we stayed in nearby Osoyoos, British Columbia, a friendly town in Canada's only desert environment.
We visited the Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre, which celebrates "thousands of years of Okanagan First Nations habitation on desert lands." The Centre includes indoor exhibits and cultural collections, as well as an outdoor, reconstructed Okanagan traditional village and self-guided interpretive nature trails through 50 acres of sage grasslands and Ponderosa pine forest.
Ask me about our Close Encounters with the Border Patrol. Hmmm... I'd better not go there.
But the best part was visiting friends (from left to right -- my friend Kate, moi, and my friend Janine):
But the best part was visiting friends (from left to right -- my friend Kate, moi, and my friend Janine):
Kate and Janine are both wonderful writers, and I couldn't live without their critiques of my work.
Then we escaped to San Juan Island for a family getaway. We stayed at the Lakedale Resort (see our rented log house to the left), watched for passing Orcas (also known as killer whales) at Lime Kiln Point State Park, and enjoyed the quaint shops in the picturesque town of Friday Harbor. (Click on the links, and you'll find some fascinating information and a few spectacular photos.)
Also, I've been writing up a storm. I'm working on my next middle grade novel. Anyone want to guess what it might be about?
Just now, I received a text message from my sister, Nita:
"Anya has a tooth."
Anya is my eight-month-old niece, who smiles at everyone all the time. She is the best baby in the history of the universe, but then, I'm biased. I'm her auntie.
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