Book Signing in Alabama and Family Visits!

Reblogged from "The Light-Bearer Series" by Emily Guido:

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IT WAS A WONDERFUL TIME!

First of all, you all know that I abhor having my picture taken!

I just don't take good pictures ever!

So, I am coming out of my comfort zone... so to speak...with these pictures.

It took 14 hours  of straight driving through to arrive in St. Louis, Missouri!

I turned my radar detector on and made it in my Dodge CHARGER SRT8 with HEMI engine in record time.

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You're soooooo cool Ms. Emily, and a true romance author. Thank you for this report on your trip and book signing. Congratulations on your LIMITED EDITION GOLD BOX SET of your first three books, “Charmeine,” “Mactus,” and “Accendo.”

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  1. You are so kind!!! I was really taken aback by the town. I had heard such violent and terrible things which happened there almost 50 plus years ago from my mother. I thought about what that was like and it gave me shivers down my spine. My mother was always helping the movement.

    Just as I was thinking of it, in the library I saw how Dr. Martin Luther King wrote a letter (almost 9000 words) from the Birmingham jail arrested for his quest against racism. Harvey Shapiro, an editor at the New York Times asked King to write his side for the Times, but in the end, they chickened out didn’t publish it in the Times. MLK had written it through margins of a newspaper, and pieces of it was torn and smuggled out. Rev. Walker pieced it together to make the most famous letter of that time.

    Then I looked out the window at the downtown landscape and thought how Dr. King certainly had the fortitude of a lion and the patience of Job (character in the Bible)

    Certainly a wonderful and eerie experience!

    Lots of love, Emily

    • I am glad you enjoyed your book signing, and your visit with family. Work and family are the best things imaginable when you love both. I wish I could have been there to meet you, your books are so very good. Now on to that straight 8 hemmi….is it as quick and powerful as you say?? :lol:

  2. That’s what I need, Mr. Jueseppi. A Dodge Charger RT.

    Hope all is going well. Been checking in with the obamacrat and reading over coffee, but not commenting. Had a lot on my plate these past several days.

    Keep the faith, man. ;)

    • Hope all you have on your plate is easily digestible? Have missed your comments but we both know you’re always on the “left side”….which is the right side. Enjoy your weekend, and don’t forget Tuesday the 12th of February is The State Of The Union address, at 9 PM eastern. 8-)

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