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Sunday
Jan312010

A Commercial

And now for a commercial break.....

I want to point you in the direction of a couple of friends of mine who've been creating lovely things of late.

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My pal, Ali, has - finally! - started a blog. Ali lives in the Rocky Mountains and Sweetest Littles gives you a glimpse into her world and the small things she takes joy in. The blog is as lovely as she is. (I’m particularly enraptured by the photos of the playhouse she made for her children.) Pop on over and leave a comment saying Hello. She'll be delighted to see you.  Tell her I sent you and she’ll be extra nice to you! 

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Photograph courtesy of and copyright © Alison DeJohn


Next, I want to introduce you to the work of another friend. Jenna is a wonderfully talented writer and her online home, The Word Cellar, is always worth a visit. Recently, she published a little book called Lanterns - a collection of stories, poems and photographs by Jenna and a group of her chums. It celebrates the friendship of women and the role of companions on the creative journey. The book may be modest in size but dipping into its pages leaves you feeling bigger. All swollen with hope and dreams. It’s an affirming book. An accepting, connecting, encouraging book. And the cover photograph by Darlene J Kreutzer is just plain gorgeous. You can order Lanterns here.


acommercial(3) Copyright © 2009 Darlene J Kreutzer


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Reader Comments (3)

Thanks for the worthwhile commercial. I look forward to checking in on both blog sites.
How do I connect to Sweet Littles? I clicked on the colored heading, but nothing happened and found no underlined link as I did with Jenna's writing blog. Lovely Grey montage and poem. I look forward to sitting down and giving the site the time and attention it deserves. Also, MIss Helen, what does the J signify that you type at the end of some of your content? Just curious.

January 1, 2000 | Unregistered CommenterMarySunshine

Problems uploading this post. All the links should be working now. No idea what you mean by the J. I don't type Js! Where exactly are they? I'm wondering if, perhaps, the smiley face symbol (used twice above) is coming out as a J in your browser for some reason?

January 1, 2000 | Unregistered CommenterDixon Hill Girl

oooh, lovely lovelies I know--- plus discovering Sweet Littles! Thank you, Helen! :o)

January 1, 2000 | Unregistered Commenterdanielle

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