

From there I went on to visit Weslaco, Texas, way down by Brownsville, just ten minutes from the border. I expected a sleepy little border town with two dogs and lots of tumbleweed, but what I got was a thriving, sprawling community with two large high schools, several thousand dogs, and no tumbleweed at all. It was a great visit--lots of smart, well-read students and super-librarian Renee Dyer. Here's a here's a photo she took of me
and the book club.
And now, with my spring travel schedule complete, the next three months will be devoted to finshing a new novel, hunting mushrooms, and serious indolence.

2 comments:
A mega thanks to you, Pete! It was super great to have you here!
It was great to hear you speak at our library conference.
We knew Anne would rock out at karaoke but who knew she had such rockin' quilting skills?!!!
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