As the wife of a kidney donor and the sister-in-law of that kidney's recipient - all due to DIABETES - I am thrilled to share this wonderful story about author Brenda Novak with you. (Oh yeah...and there is a lunch with Diana Gabaldon. NOT TOO SHABBY, Y'ALL!)
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
SUGAR is now on Facebook and Twitter!
Hi Lads and Lassies! I have some off-topic news today...but wanted to share with you all since we have so much fun over here in Purgatory...I thought you might like to know.
I think I mentioned in an earlier post that have been working with the folks over at the upcoming feature film, "SUGAR". I have recently been creating some online marketing for the film and would love it if you would come check it out and follow us!
Click here to check out SUGAR on Facebook...and click "like" if you are so inclined...and if you are on Twitter, you can follow The Sugar Film as well!
I now return you to our regularly scheduled OUTLANDER blog! :)
I think I mentioned in an earlier post that have been working with the folks over at the upcoming feature film, "SUGAR". I have recently been creating some online marketing for the film and would love it if you would come check it out and follow us!
Click here to check out SUGAR on Facebook...and click "like" if you are so inclined...and if you are on Twitter, you can follow The Sugar Film as well!
I now return you to our regularly scheduled OUTLANDER blog! :)
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Scottish Clans and Castles
Check out this awesome blog post by "Scottish Clans and Castles LTD" about the real Dun Bonnet. And while you're at it, check out their post about last month's anniversary of Culloden.
Glenrific!!
Sassenachs...seriously...you MUST watch Monarch of the Glen. It's such an awesome dose of Highlands methadone...you willna believe your eyes and ears.
Tonight - in only two episodes - I have not only heard my fill of "wee", "och" and "aye"...but I've also heard stories about Bannockburn...The laird's ring (which - if lost - belongs to the clan that finds it)...and RED BONNET (Not Dunbonnet...but still verra cool). Red Bonnet was thought to be a fairie who "steals into houses in the dead of night and leaves you a clue to what treasure is to be found...and then returns the next night to claim some supper as a reward."
There's even a fellow named Duncan who wears a kilt every day.
I PROMISE you, you will run screaming through your house saying "I LOVE SCOTLAND!"
PS - they also mention "The Big House"!!!
Tonight - in only two episodes - I have not only heard my fill of "wee", "och" and "aye"...but I've also heard stories about Bannockburn...The laird's ring (which - if lost - belongs to the clan that finds it)...and RED BONNET (Not Dunbonnet...but still verra cool). Red Bonnet was thought to be a fairie who "steals into houses in the dead of night and leaves you a clue to what treasure is to be found...and then returns the next night to claim some supper as a reward."
There's even a fellow named Duncan who wears a kilt every day.
I PROMISE you, you will run screaming through your house saying "I LOVE SCOTLAND!"
PS - they also mention "The Big House"!!!
Win a Free Trip to Scotland!!

Monday, May 2, 2011
Happy Birthday Jamie...Video!
I am posting this against my better judgment. It is - by far - the most ridiculous and sad little video we've ever made. We spent much of it with a bad connection, delayed audio and subsequent talking over each other...but it was made with good intentions, right?? The last five minutes are the best in my opinion...and there mayyyyy be an appearance by a famous Facebook fellow. Gotta watch to find out. ;)
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Diana Gabaldon Reviews Margaret George's "Elizabeth I"
I really enjoyed this book review from Diana Gabaldon about the new book, "Elizabeth I" by Margaret George. Its' verra cool when one of your favorite authors reviews a book based on one of your favorite historical figures. I felt the same way when she asked many books on Elizabeth I we need...and was pleasantly surprised this book looks at Elizabeth's life from her late middle age.
One of my favorite books on Elizabeth I is "Elizabeth I: CEO" by Alan Axelrod. I read it when I was working in corporate management and I was amazed at how I was able to apply Elizabeth's style of leadership to my own job. I recommend it wholeheartedly.
One of my favorite books on Elizabeth I is "Elizabeth I: CEO" by Alan Axelrod. I read it when I was working in corporate management and I was amazed at how I was able to apply Elizabeth's style of leadership to my own job. I recommend it wholeheartedly.
The Birth of our Laird
Lads and Lassies! We canna forget that tomorrow is the birth of our Laird - the one and only James Alexander Malcolm Mackenzie Fraser!!!
Make sure to Include #HappyBdayJAMIE in your Tweets tomorrow!!!!
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Make sure to Include #HappyBdayJAMIE in your Tweets tomorrow!!!!
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