Hometown news; vegan shoes
The Lock Haven Express has a story today about a trio of strangely successful formerly local children: me, Tym DeSanto, and another incredibly talented writer. Apparently the print version features a photo of me with a toilet seat from college. This is what happens when you don't send requested photos. The toilet isn't available online, but the rest of the story is: "Clinton County Friends in Spotlight."
Meanwhile, I'm doing an event tonight with a vegan shoe store, and I have to confess, I really didn't even know such things exist. (I know there are non-leather shoes,but hadn't considered them neccessarily vegan.) In any case, the store is called Moo Shoes, and the shoes themselves are pretty cool.
Meanwhile, I'm doing an event tonight with a vegan shoe store, and I have to confess, I really didn't even know such things exist. (I know there are non-leather shoes,but hadn't considered them neccessarily vegan.) In any case, the store is called Moo Shoes, and the shoes themselves are pretty cool.
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This has nothing to do with vegan shoes but I wanted to let you know that Best Friends is hosting a summit on breed banning ordinances and legislation on October 27-29 in Lakewood, Colorado. There is more info on their website. Hope all is well with you and yours. We're counting down until we hit the Quarter for Halloween and volunteer for ARNO for a few days.
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She came to me via the local Humane Society when she was 10 months old (she's now a little over 2 years old) and has some mild issues with strangers. But the slow progress with that is being made. I realized that when my sister who visited a couple weeks ago said she noticed an improvement.
Congratulations on your book.
Greg Grieb