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Yesterday was Weight Watchers–and I gained five pounds. Considering that I was away for two weeks, that isn’t so bad, methinks. So I’m taking this one on the chin like a good cowgirl and forging onward. 🙂 I was pretty active the whole time–wouldn’t you know, after wearing my Activelink (a little device that measures activity levels) every day, I somehow managed to lose the thing somewhere between Fort Lauderdale and Spokane? I have a new one now, all fired up and securely fastened to my person. 🙂
Lastly, I’m going to be taking it pretty easy today because I’m feeling flu-ish–probably just travel fatigue, but I don’t want the malady to get worse.
The weather is beautiful here today; sunny and bright, though still bitingly cold. (I admit it, I was spoiled by the warmth of Florida and the Carribean.) Bernice and I took a little walk this morning and I nearly froze to death but I did enjoy the fresh air and sunshine, and I’m in gratitude mode for sure.
That’s today’s blog, my friends. Stay warm, stay well, and be kind.
About Linda
The daughter of a town marshal, Linda Lael Miller is a #1 New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of more than 100 historical and contemporary novels, most of which reflect her love of the West.
Raised in Northport, Washington, Linda pursued her wanderlust, living in London and Arizona and traveling the world before returning to the state of her birth to settle down on a horse property outside Spokane.