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Rosalee Provenza, Mama in my mystery series, thinks she's the whole reason for Mama Does Time (Midnight Ink, 2008), and Mama Rides Shotgun (2009). She was sure her star couldn't shoot any higher after Mama Gets Hitched came out in 2010. But, sure enough, her head swelled to Hollywood diva size after 2011's Mama Sees Stars debuted with a red carpet party, complete with paparazzi. Now she's mixing it up with Mama Gets Trashed (September 2013). Don't tell Mama you read this note from me. In her mind, she sprung to life all on her own.
Sincerely,
Author Deborah Sharp
PS: Mama has a way of taking over; but you'll find my own website nearly Rosalee-free.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Dress for the Weather

I thought I'd sit down and jot a few words, since the rain has all but spoiled going outside today. It's so gloomy and overcast in Himmarshee, Fla. The only living creatures who aren't sick to death of this weather are the dabbling ducks and the gators.

When the day is this gray, I like to cheer things up by dressing in lots of color. If you've read anything about me in one of those mystery books Ms. Author writes, you already know I like anything in shades of sherbet. I've got my sherbet-colored pantsuits, of course, but I've also got slickers and boots and rain hats in every hue in the ice-cream rainbow. I've been on the look-out for a cute raincoat for my sweet Pomeranian, Teensy. Maybe something like what the cat's wearing in that picture, above? I just know Teensy could rock that little cloak, but it'd have to be in lime-sherbet green or raspberry, to match my foul-weather gear. You let me know if you see anything, hear? Teensy wears an XXXXSmall. My new husband, ''Big Sal'' Provenza, on the other hand, wears an XXXXLarge. Not that I'd ever get that man into a sherbet-colored rain cloak.

Well, thanks for letting me bend your ear for a moment or two on this dreary day. If it was already September, I could sit down with a copy of MAMA SEES STARS. I like to take out my red pen and mark up all the parts of my story Ms. Smarty Pants got wrong. But the book won't be out until then, so I have to find something else to do in the meantime.

Tell me, what do you do to cheer yourself up on nasty days?

Love, Mama





4 comments:

Dru said...

I read a book while eating a bowl of yummy ice cream.

I hope the weather clears up soon for you.

Unknown said...

In hot mucky weather, gin and tonic is good. Anything with fresh ginger.

Best is being on a shaded deck within splash distance of cold water. (Cold water outside the refrigerator being something you S. Floridians rarely experience)
while holding in one hand a mixture of lime sherbert and ginger ale. Mixed to consistency of a thick frosty, or freezy.

meanwhile, the other hand is busy dipping a spoon and conveying the contents to a grateful mouth and tongue.

Mama said...

Dru: Mmmm, ice cream! Excellent idea.
Bonsaisequoia: Mmmmm, lime sherbet and ginger ale. Even better with gin?
Thanks for reading, y'all.

Mother of the Groom Dresses said...

I love that picture of a little kitty in a raincoat, how adorable.

I also like to dress up in something bright and pretty to cheer me up from the rain.
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