Showing posts with label Angi's Friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angi's Friends. Show all posts

8/07/2019

Getting Back in the Swing of Things

I owe all of our readers a HUGE apology!!

LIFE took a dramatic turn for me last year after a car accident.
I've mentioned it once or twice that I needed to stay off of my laptop and take long breaks from all blue screens (which is just about everything we've come to rely on). It doesn't seem like I've ever gotten back fully into the swing of posting and blog upkeep. Hopefully that will change as we bring some new authors on board to host and new authors for you to get to know.

I'M feeling much better than a year ago. But in order to get that way I've been spending a lot of time outside AND traveling. What have I been doing? I mentioned that Tim & I bought a travel trailer for our 30th wedding anniversary. Well...in order to get it in our yard we needed a larger gate. And...to get a larger gate we had to build a new fence. 

THIS PROJECT has taken a huge amount of my time in order to cut the estimated cost from $9,000 (for this half of the fence/gate) to around $4500.  We re huge do-it-yourselfers and the results are awesome. I will pat myself on the back for doing a lot of the trimming alone since my husband has been traveling (a lot!). 
Step One: Clearing 200 feet of bushes and trees.We hauled around 55 truck loads of brush away. The Japanese ligustrum bushes touched the ground and had to be cut back about 8 feet (and then cut to a 16' clearance for the new trailer).

The picture on the left is after I'd already trimmed the first time. Then I raked over 20 bags of leaves. It took three days with a chainsaw to get the trees cut down and back.

AND...the outside of the fence had to be trimmed twice up to 14 feet. (psst...that's 400 feet of trimming.




Step Two: Twenty-two fence posts. 
Yes, we dug them and set them into the ground.

Here's a fun piece of advice. Buy a used auger to dig the post holes. It's cheaper than renting and when you're finished...you can resale it for about the same price.




Step Three: Ground prep and adding 200 edger stones that the fence sets on. Yay...my job!




Step Four: Frame work and pickets

We paid extra to buy the pre-stained cedar. In the long-run it was almost the same as if we'd bought the stain. BUT BUT BUT time wise it was a life-saver. I did retrieve and stain all the cedar for the top cap.

Step Five: Prepping the trailer pad for gravel. This is 14' wide and 70' long. I am the proud owner of a small tiller now. It was so much faster than trying to rake all this dirt level. The gravel will arrive after we have the cement poured at the gate.  I then laid the second set of edger stones so the gravel won't wash into the yard.

Step Six: Clearing dirt for the new driveway entrance... We hired a stump removal company to shred the stumps and roots for the actual 12' drive/gate.Originally we planned to use stone pavers, but it's a little steeper than we thought. I moved the dirt to a low spot in the yard (we used to have an above-ground pool). We'll be ordering a truckload of dirt to fill it in.

~HALF OF MY NEW FENCE ~

We'll be working on the other half of the yard when it cools down. >>grin<<

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3/12/2018

COVER REVEAL


RANGER GUARDIAN

Texas Brothers of Company B, book three
On Shelves Mid-June
Digital July 1st

A Texas Ranger’s daughter has been taken.

Getting her back is all that matters.

They’ve been estranged for months, so Texas Ranger Heath Murray is surprised to be partnered with his dedicated FBI agent wife, Kendall Barlow. It’s the case of Kendall’s career—a career that has divided their marriage, though not their attraction. 


When their young daughter is kidnapped as a pawn, they have only each other to turn to. Saving her together is their only option. The alternative is unthinkable.

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RANGER PROTECTOR
book one

All Texas Ranger Jack MacKinnon has to do to is keep Megan Harper alive while they hunt down whoever's framing her for a fatal shooting. But the gorgeous intelligence analyst is too independent for her own good...and Jack's peace of mind.

With a false murder rap and hit men gunning for her, Megan has no choice but to trust the cowboy-handsome lawman. She isn't used to playing it safe. Yet how can she let Jack put his career and life on the line? And how can they ignore the desire ratcheting up the stakes, tempting them to take one last risk before a killer erases their future?



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RANGER DEFENDER
book two
Publisher's Weekly Bestseller
5 weeks on Neilson Bookscan


Vivian Watts’s mission to prove her brother’s innocence has left her destitute and desperate. So when Texas Ranger Slate Thompson arrives with his knock-me-out blue eyes and belief in her case, she dares to hope again…until her apartment is burned to the ground. Slate offers refuge at his ranch, but when evidence suggests Vivian is being hunted…can he face down the real killer to protect her?







12/01/2016

Six Years and 1568 Blogs Later . . .

WOW !!!  SIX YEARS !!!
It doesn't seem possible that six years has passed since our very first blog went up featuring the AMAZING Tawny Weber. Since then we've posted 1568 blogs and featured close to 1,000 authors with lots and lots of giveaways.

JOIN the FUN !!  
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We're starting our SIXTH YEAR off with a Rafflecopter giveaway and another way for you to stay in touch with our guests and us... A Facebook GROUP page.  We'll post who's visiting the blog, but we'll also have extra giveaways for members. Anybody can join: http://bit.ly/ReaderSpot .

SIX YEARS with THE CREW . . .
 

 











Regan and the mode
for Rogue Knight



Yes, this is Heather Graham












 














How are we doing?

1/06/2016

Through My Lens: A Little Bit of Austin

ANGI MORGAN
The release of BULLETPROOF BADGE is fast approaching. Here are some pictures from some of my trips through Austin, Texas where the story takes place.



Austin is such a unique city. It has to be if one of the slogans you see is KEEP AUSTIN WEIRD. I always find the gourmet food trucks--it's worth the short detour. I love walking through the antique shops, exploring, and seeing the state capitol. Does it look familiar? It should, since it was modeled after the one in Washington, D.C.









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I'm showing pictures from the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame & Museum on my blog. Got a question about Texas? I'd love suggestions of places you'd like to see here.