
Let the shout(back)-outs commence:
- It all started with Midwestern yogurt directory and some kind words about my writing. Thanks Kate. Your commitment to fro-yo is unparalleled and I love that you have a Montana business listed, as it is the state of my birth.
- Then, the good folks at Worth Your Attention sent me a love letter in the form of a vintage cookbook. Maybe they don't think of it as a love letter, but I do. I'm a little emotional that way. What did I do to deserve this? I just shared my warm feelings about the Broadripple Brew Pub's veggie sloppy joe. Worth Your Attention is trying to bring a bright, positive light to all things good and great about our fair little city.
- And today, I read that I may have played some small part in getting Susan (of indieats glory) to pick up and devour (and share, good-hearted lady that she is, I barely even shared with my own husband) some of the goods at the Flying Cupcake. My favorite entry ever from indieats features Hooters, a fact that is pretty astonishing given my die-hard third-wave feminist badge. But really it just demonstrates Susan's impressive, fun, and compelling writing.


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I am semi-ashamed to admit that I chose the hotel for our recent New York City vacation based on its proximity to Pinkberry. (In the name of research, of course.)
By the way, did I see a picture of a tortie cat somewhere on this blog? If you have one, that's just one more thing we have in common!
Yes, Claire is our sweet little short hair tortie and the apple of my husband's eye. I'm not really sure if he married me for my charming ways or for my much more charming kitty.
In addition to Claire and the dog-like boy kitty Milosz, we also have a kitty living in our basement right now, in case anyone would like an adorable, calico girl who submits willingly to having her nails clipped.
Our tortie is a charmer too. If we didn't have three other cats (one of which is a dog-like boy tabby) and a dachshund, the animal collector in me would be wanting that calico!
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