The tiniest wildflower #DailyGratitude
Catherine Ryan Hyde
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Catherine Ryan Hyde Catherine Ryan Hyde is the author of more than 25 published and forthcoming books, including the bestselling When I found You, Pay It Forward, Don't Let Me Go, and Take Me With You.
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Yeah, I know. It's every day. But even more so, it's today.
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Two reminders:
The Kindle ebook of Walk Me Home is on sale for $2.
The Kindle ebook of The Language of Hoofbeats is on sale for $1.99.
Both of these price specials end when April ends. Which is soon. So just in case this is the first you're hearing about it, I want to let you know while you still have a couple of days left.
Happy reading!
Two new friends and I rode off the ranch and into Montana de Oro State Park where we explored the Back Bay trails. Only the first photo was taken by someone else, so that's the only one Nathan and I are in. Five photos.
My friend Maria took this one. That's her horse Sullivan at the bottom of the frame. I'm just ahead on the horse with the AMAZING TAIL (sorry).
My friend Christina on Whisper (and Nathan, far right).
The Back Bay at low tide.
Christina and the bay.
Maria and Sullivan.
Ivy and nasturtium on my garden fence in a lovely late-season rain.
I feel sorry for the lizard, but I guess it's the circle of life. Two photos.
Five abstract photos
The first I've noticed this season. Two photos.
Happens to the best of us.
Everybody on the boardwalk was oohing and aahing about the whale spouts. This was the closest I could get to a photo.
Five photos.
I took this shot because there was a lovely little bird perched on the ends of these branches. I missed him. He flew away. Then I decided the background itself was a shot worth posting. This is in the parking lot of Moonstone Redwood Gallery.
Which I actually believe is technically a kind of moth. Three photos.
I particularly liked the rustic background he chose.
Three photos.
Five photos.
On a beautiful spring day.
This is a one-day-only deal. The ebook edition of my very first published novel, Funerals for Horses, is a Kindle Daily Deal today at only $0.99.
Some of my readers love my earlier work, others are quite clear that they do not. I'll just say that this novel is darker and more literary than my newer work, and contains more adult material. You can use that information to decide for yourself.
Funerals for Horses was first published in 1997 and was a critical success, with Washington Post Book World calling it "haunting" and Publishers Weekly calling it "brutally lyrical" and "compelling." The San Francisco Chronicle called Funerals, "A moving novel of mourning, celebration and salvation."
Bottom line, for $0.99, you you don't have much to lose by giving one of my older novels a try.
...that sprouted from succulents in my window box that I had no idea flowered.
No, I didn't do this. I just walked by it.