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I like Michelle Frost because.....


From Great Britain, Scotland to be exact, comes Michelle, of Crow's Feet fame. Due to the five hour time difference, there have been some occasions when I have been on at 3:00am getting ready for work, checking my blogs and email and Michelle has been leaving a comment. At that time, it's 8:00am where Michelle is in Scotland. There was one time that we used a comment section on this blog as sort of an IM service. That morning I had introduced her to Amias. Michelle and Amias have become good internet friends since that morning.

I met Michelle via Amelia, of Amel's Realm fame. Michelle moved from South Africa to Scotland when she got married. But in today's internet world, we all get around quite quickly and easily as we can all boast some inter-continental fame. But through her eyes we can all see Scotland and Michelle gives us all a good view.

Michelle is also a published author and recently released a book titled "First Light." A science fiction story and it's available through Amazon.

Michelle also writes poetry and tries to keep her blog upbeat. She also has chronicled one of her friends from the animal kingdom as Baby Bun, a rabbit took up residence in her yard last summer and has very recently returned. We also heard about the mouse who was hitching a ride in her car last fall.

Michelle's latest post as of this writing is called We Are Legend, about all the Michelle Frosts she has been aware of including one who is in the Guiness Book of World Records for completing a marathon on stilts.

Our Michelle is a fascinating person who writes a great blog, along with other things. Go on over there and check out the great writing. And while you're at it, check out her First Light book blog.

Comments

SandyCarlson said…
Thanks for that introduction. She sounds and looks lovely. God bless.
Shelley said…
Wixy - I know I've said you have great taste in blogging friends, but I should also mention you seem to know all the interesting ones too! :-)
Mike Golch said…
Cliff,thanks for the intro,and yes you do know a lot of interesting bloggers.
Michelle said…
What a wonderful surprise and what lovely replies too. :-D

Thank you Cliff, for all the kind words. Friends like you are what make the internet worth having. :-)
Pat Jenkins said…
how about that! i am both glad for you and michelle...
Amel said…
I LOVE Michelle Frost's writing style. :-D She's inspiring!
Connie said…
Michelle's blog is a lovely place to catch your breath and feel the calm and find your smile. She is very creative and inspiring. :D

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