Cloud Painter: subtle yet creative #DailyGratitude
Catherine Ryan Hyde
Three photos.
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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This is the blog I use for my #DailyGratitude photos and other miscellaneous content sharing. Like my own personal Tumblr!
Three photos.
...in fact, inside I chuckle at the tourists who photograph them like a wildlife sighting. But I just like this photo anyway.
Four photos.
Jordan's #DailyGratitude guest post.
Nathan waits patiently for his saddle fitting.
Part of the ongoing "look closer" process. Two photos.
Somebody needs to get some use out of all those toys. Ella pretty much sticks to her top three.
Yes, I did purposely put it in that position.
Today and today only, June 12th, the Kindle ebook edition of my novel Take Me With You is a Kindle Daily Deal at only $1.99.
If you've already read it, that makes this a great day to tell a friend about it. All readers like to save on books, right?
Happy reading!
...I look more closely. Four photos.
The fog painter does good work, too.
Looking west toward the ocean.
And I caught him mid-song.
Behind every great dog is... a cat?
So I did.
So classy and sweet.
One very blue photo.
Nathan and I are in the PBS online mag Next Avenue today, also in honor of the WORTHY book birthday.
My newest novel Worthy is on sale today. In honor of the event, we have are two stops on a blog tour for the book.
Here is a lovely review of Worthy by Tif Talks Books.
And here is a brand new interview with me on Girl Seeks Place.
Hope those of you who preordered the ebook are enjoying it right now (or soon)!
(Four photos.) To the best of my recollection I have never seen these tiny flowers, and I have no idea how they ended up in one of my raised planters. But they are welcome!