Thanks!

Tomorrow is Thanksgiving Day in the U.S. of A. Although we Canucks had our turkey day so long ago that the leftovers are forgotten memories, I thought we’d give some thanks. We did this last year, but unfortunately, in moving the blog, all of your fun comments were lost.

Remember Ten Things?

Ten things I’m thankful for:

1/ computers

2/ spring

3/ blue jays (yes, they made the list again)
4/ clean drinking water

5/ quince jelly

6/ Paris

7/ Morocco

8/ knitting wool stores

9/ fresh flowers

10/ public libraries

So, gimme ten! What ten things are you thankful for?

3 responses to “Thanks!”

  1. It’s really too early in the morning to do this, but I’ll try:

    I’m thankful for:
    1) dogs
    2) warm blankets
    3) a charge code (aka a paycheck)
    4) sunshine
    5) Diet Coke
    6) a warm fire in the fireplace
    7) a good book
    8) long weekends
    9) good health
    10) Most of all, I’m extremely thankful to be have good friends and a comfortable life, when so many do not.

    Happy Thanksgiving, everyone~

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  2. What a great idea and excellent lists.

    Now if I only had a brain. (g)

    1) Laughter
    2) The purr of a cat
    3) Fog
    4) Books
    5) Fresh flowers
    6) The wag of a dog’s tail
    7) Hugs
    8) Weekends
    9) A nice cup of coffee
    10) Family

    Happy early Thanksgiving.

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  3. 1) my husband

    2) cats

    3) popcorn

    4) ocean breezes

    5) a house

    6) trees

    7) books

    8) computers

    9) fancy notepads

    10) chocolate

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USA Today bestselling author Deborah Cooke, who also writes as Claire Delacroix

I’m Deborah and I love writing romance novels that blend emotion, humor, and happily-every-after. I’ve been publishing my stories since 1992 and have written as Claire Delacroix (historical and fantasy romance), Claire Cross (time travel romance and romantic comedy) and myself (paranormal romance and contemporary romance). My goal is to keep you turning the pages, no matter which sub-genre you prefer.

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