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It's A Lion!

Happy Wednesday Everyone,


I had to flip this picture for
it to be vertical. Unfortunately
it's turned the wrong way.
the mantel is actually on
the other side of the tree.

Yay! I finally did it--I got the pictures taken of the lion ornament I got for Christmas. It's the one that represents my hero, Monroe. For those of you who missed the post about the ornament, you can read it here.

Also, if you'd like a chance to meet Monroe, up close and personal, please check out the guest post I did on author Tess St. John's blog.


Isn't he awesome? Very majestic.
I just love it!
 Monroe is the hero of my novel. He's a man who can turn into a lion (hence the ornament).

Anyway, I hope you enjoy this glimpse at Monroe. I've been delighted to have the ornament. From where I would sit on the couch I can see it hanging on the tree (we have yet to take our tree down, but I'm sure that's going to happen this week or this weekend).

So what's your favorite animal?

Have A Wonderful Wednesday!

Comments

Tonette Joyce said…
Monroe is beautiful, Bethany; your sister has your excellent taste!
Cats seem to be the favorites here..my sns like the pets but seem to be partial to the Big cats, and their kids are following suit!
Looks like winter is headed our way, even though ithas been so warm,some of my daffodil plants are up to 5 inches tall....but I guess you can't expect much logic from a daffoldil! Hope you had a great day!
Bethany said…
Tonette,

Thank you!

Cats are awesome creatures (they're my favorite, if you couldn't tell). Best wishes with your daffodils. They were my maternal grandmother's favorite flower.

Thank you for dropping by :-)

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