I’ve had a love affair with postcrossing the last few years (even receiving a postcard from Ukraine this week and going on to exchange a few emails about the state of affairs there, more on that when we come to U). I’ve received 175 postcards from around the world and two of them fit this month’s challenge very well.
The first was sent to me by an ER doctor in Israel and the second was sent from the Netherlands. I love sending and receiving cards and think it is a hobby that Gage could participate in soon.
Susan Elizabeth Phillips
I first read Dream a Little Dream in 1998 and quickly went on to read the rest of her backlist and then eagerly await her new releases. Do yourself a favor and try one of her quick-witted and sassy romances.
a tie…The Philadelphia Story, 1940 AND Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, 1987
I’ve looked at this choice a few times over the last week and I’ve decided that I can only take the easy way out. I love both of these movies.
Pull of the Moon by Elizabeth Berg
The first Berg book I read and so far it’s my favorite. I recommend this book highly to women who want to see glimpses of themselves in a flawed but, oh-so-recognizable, heroine.
Christopher Plummer
He will always be Captain Von Trapp to me (The Sound of Music), but he’s had a lot of great movies in the past 10 years or so.