We’ve had a rather rocky week around here, with intermittent service and frustration. But A Traveler’s Library is open once more, and ready to help you plan all your summer travels.
In case you missed the good stuff last week because you couldn’t get to the site (All those pesky 503 messages!), be sure you don’t miss these articles:
Last Monday: Kerry Dexter, who writes about music, talked about music inspired by a Manor in England–The Plum Tree and the Rose album by Sarah McQuaid.
Wednesday: I introduced a new book by a fun writer with a grasp on motherhood as a super mom solves a mystery–an audio book by Lisa Scottoline, Come Home.
Thursday: Food Travel writer Brette Sember took us sailing with a highly recommended memoir with recipes–An Embarrassment of Mangoes.
AND for a bonus, we visited Monet’s Gardens in Giverney on Travel Photo Thursday.
Friday: Family Travel guru Jennifer Close revealed the favorite book in her kid’s school–Christian, the Hungry Lion, and shared a touching video of a lion that remembered old friends.
You can find all of these posts following Dr. Jessie Voigts offering just below–a garden museum in Michigan that she makes me want to visit. Don’t miss this great road trip temptation, and keep right on reading if our interruptions in service interrupted your reading last week. (If you are an e-mail subscriber–bless your heart–you’ll need to click over to the site to catch up on anything you missed.)
Welcome back. We missed you.
Hope this week is better for you. I’m being held hostage by Feedburner who’s decided not to send posts to subscribers, and thus the frustration level has shot to an all-time high.