And here's a picture from my Pacific Coast trip to inspire all sorts of calm and relaxation today - the weekend is almost in sight!
Heceta Lighthouse, Oregon
No one would ever imagine a fresh-faced young woman could be robbing stage bandits of their ill-gotten fortunes. But Jennie Jones is desperate to save her family's ranch from foreclosure. And the risks seem worth it, until her upright new ranch hand offers a glimpse of how much is really at stake.
Former bounty hunter Caleb Johnson is ready for a new, clean start. With a woman like Jennie, he could build a future there in Utah territory. But only if his gentle faith can guide her in a choice between the land she's fought so hard to save and a future by his side.
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10 comments:
I live in Oregon and you just made me want to take the day off work and head down to the lighthouse!
I just found you off of Chantele's blog and loved your interview! I am a new follower and I LOVE this picture. Absolutely beautiful and I am all about calm and relaxation :)
I also just found you from Chantele's blog, and I have to say to that picture - Get out! We vacation in Yachats, OR almost every summer... although we didn't get there this year and I am very envious...
Jenny - We weren't able to see the lighthouse in person because the road was closed, but even from a distance, it was amazing! Thanks for following.
Abby - Welcome; thanks for following. About 4:00 o'clock I typically need some calm and relaxation! Maybe I just need to stare at this picture for a while. :)
Kim - How cool - we drove by Yachats! Thanks for stopping by.
I love that picture! And I loved the interview. Congrats!!
Heading over now! :)
Peggy - Thanks for checking out the interview!
Jessica - Hope you liked it. :)
Stacy,
I don't comment on your blogs nearly enough! But I do keep up with them, and love it, and Love you! I loved your interview on the Chantele Sedgwick blog - you are awesome. And, what a fun trip to the coast you guys had - love it!
AHH! What a lovely picture! I've always wanted to drive up the West Coast. I've heard it's gorgeous!
Thank for the comment on my blog post :) I'm still in the process of changing things around, but it's coming along (slowly but surely).
I always wanted an old attic to explore. My grandmother's attic has some old books in it, but other than that, nothing too mysterious. Wouldn't it be neat to move into an old house and discover something wonderful in the attic?
Happy weekend!
Jen
Amanda - So fun to see you on here! Thanks for checking out the interview.
Jen - Sounds like the start of a great book - finding something wonderful and mysterious in an attic! :)
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