Monday, December 28, 2015

Another Year!

Time flies when you’re having fun, so I guess I’m having a blast. At this rate, it will be Spring in a few days, then Summer the day after, and then I can put the boat back in the water. I know it doesn’t work this way, but why not just think positive.

2016 has a lot of new adventures to explore as the political race heats up. Seems like this presidential campaign has been active for the last two years, yet somehow we still don’t know what is going on. 

I’m sure the Kardashians will provide some type of hype, the economy will continue to hold center stage, the middle east will continue to be unpredictable and my two books Catch and Release and the sequel Hook, Line & Sinker will become international best sellers (just thought I would slide that in but click here if interested).
In any case, thanks to all for a great year together and best wishes for a Happy and Healthy New Year.

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Merry Christmas

As you travel to family and friends be safe and enjoy the wonder of life. Merry Christmas from Janetta and me to all of you in cyberland. PS if you’re flying this weekend, watch out for Santa, it is a crowded sky out there. Just Say'n

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Boat stories

There are warm summer days when I am convinced that boating is the highest form of evolution. It is a crazy hobby that begins and ends with $, but it is a great way to live. Talking to a friend the other day who had a great boat story. You have to realize that every boater has a great story, but this one was really big.
My friend was in a shark tournament and hooked into one that had a good chance to win. Problem was, they needed to get back to the dock before the time ran out on the tournament, so they brought it on board with the thought of tying it up in the aft part of the boat. Bad idea.
The shark broke loose and began to chew up anything it found. The men all headed up the ladder to the bridge and watched as the shark devoured the seats, fishing poles, water tanks, deck, and other equipment. It finally wore out and they secured it once more. They arrived at the dock fifteen minutes after the tournament closed. When they weighed the shark, it would have won. 
Personally, I think I will stick with small bass. It’s a lot safer. Just Say’n.


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A review of J T Twerell's Catch and Release by Featheredquill Book Reviews

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Readers’ hearts will be beating hard as they join in this adventure where people come back from the dead, wear so many facades you’re not quite sure who’s on the good or bad side of the law, while experiencing the growing attraction between the lady ‘cop’ who could be lying through her teeth and the normally bored psychologist who stepped into the adventure of a lifetime.

The author, a practicing psychotherapist, certainly knows how to light a fire at the beginning of a tale and guide the reader through all types of personalities and red herrings that will make them very disappointed when the story has to come to an end.

Quill Says: This is one psychologist who has met his match when it comes to a truly astonishing female!

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