Ahem.
Well. Of course, no awards ceremony is truly complete without a Thank You, a deep and heartfelt Shout Out to those who are ‘behind the scenes’.
Susan’s friendship, something real and tangible, I wouldn’t have thought possible. We live on opposite sides of the world, in completely different time zones. From the moment we tentatively corresponded with one another, my writing improved. Markedly and dramatically.
Master baker, fellow spice lover and weaver of exquisite, delicate stories, Susan, you never fail to Make My Day.
Not that I'm getting gushy or anything...
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And there's that beautiful tagine again. Lovely posts, highly deserved awards, some links I haven't come across before AND you got to use "youse". Couldn't ask for more than that.
And then there's you, Kathryn...you see, I'm surrounded by Top Chicks!
I don't think 'youse' gets used often enough, do you? ;-)
Go ahead and gush...geysers, if you like. : D How often does this happen?
That tagine looks glazed with doughnut sugar. She's a pretty gal!
Susan, I did go a little over the top, but then, I thought, 'Why not wear my heart on my sleeve?'
Spunky tagine, isn't she?
Well said, Lucy. Aren't I glad that I got to know her.
I am excited to meet some of these mahvelous blogs! and thank you for mentioning mine...I think I was so embarrassed I "forgot" to mention it down below.
I love that image and the sentiments, it's so good to have soul mates.
Terrific description of Susan and her wonderful blog.
Suganya, we are VERY lucky, indeed!
Calli - you are more than welcome. It's fun to find new writing...hope you enjoyed the linkage.
Mari, soul mates can come from far and wide these days...it's rather wonderful, I think.
Laurie, she's a star that Susan!
Lucy ~ Susan is indeed a gem in the blogosphere, and, like you, I am fortunate to consider her a true friend in every sense of the word. This is a lovely celebration of such an inspirational person.
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