A beautiful sunny day here in northern Wyoming. The temperature is hovering only around 20 degrees, but it’s so still the cloud shadows cast perfect reflections across the snow-covered meadow where the buffalo are bedded down with sunlight sparkling in their thick coats. A serene day… Happy New Year to All!
Michael and Kathleen
8 thoughts on “HOME AGAIN, HOME AGAIN”
December 30, 2009 at 10:14 am
Hello, I just read your most recent email. You absolutely must download a pic. of Jake. :-D
Lindy (AZ)
December 30, 2009 at 9:58 pm
I wanted to wish you all a Happy New Year! I got lucky one day a few years back and picked up People of the Wolf and have been hooked since then! I have had so many hours of enjoyment reading of the different People and their adventures! Now I just discovered the Anasasi Mysteries, and am re-visiting some of the places that are now so familiar from the People books! I really love your writing styles, and am looking forward to all your new efforts this next year!
And Lindy is right, you really have to download a pic of Jake! ;o)
Happy New Year!
Karen (KS)
January 2, 2010 at 9:17 pm
Well HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
I was given 2 more of the books in the People series which would catch me up to the new one coming out this summer.
Will you be doing any on the First Nations who once lived in Newfoundland Canada as they fought the Vikings in Aue de meadows and they left and went back home as they could not live in the climate at that time, There is a park at this site and mounds have been unearthed some years ago.
Being my grandfather was from there I would love to read about this area. There are no true Natives living in Newfoundland as they were killed off by the many white people that landed in Newfoundland. Remember this province did not join Canada until 1949. The rock as it is known is a huge Island which was once a shipping hub for Europe, Asia, and other areas around the world. It had long become a place with little honor of those first settlers.
I was raised just 20 miles north of Sudbury Ont and now live in Killarney Ont, which is on Georgian Bay by George Island, only 1.5 hrs from Sudbury. Numerous native bands made up this area.
Where my parents have a camp my father found a pounded copper spear, 3ft into the ground as he was digging out a basement. Not sure which group of natives were up there. The Calgary University said it was 3,000 yrs old.
The camp is 50 miles n/e of Sudbury no can tell us for sure. Could you?
RSVP if you have time.
Great to read of your new series.
Marlene Legault
January 4, 2010 at 2:30 am
happy new year guys have to say in the southern hemisphere total opposite pretty warm and getting warmer i agree with lindy hope to see some pictures of jake soon though he’s probably much bigger now ( especially after holiday season i know my dogs a litttle rounder) anyway hope you’ve had great new year and may this one be as full and happy as the last al the best maree
January 4, 2010 at 2:53 pm
Hi Lindy and Maree,
Okay! We’re going to try to figure out how to download pictures of Jake to the blog. This will an interesting experiment! Thanks for asking. OR you can go on Facebook and see him instantly, as well as many other pictures.
Happy New Year!
Mike and Kathy
January 7, 2010 at 7:17 pm
cool never thought of face book thanks guys ( sorry i’m such a dog lover ) thanks again. maree
January 8, 2010 at 12:03 am
I have 29 of your books. Most of them are the “People” books. I would really like a list of the cronical order of the history. Which books should be read in what order, ( not when printed) but in history. What is your latest “People” book and are you planing to write more of them. Most of them I have read 3 times, theya re not only entertaining but very educational. Thank you for all of the work that goes into each and every one and giving us a glimps of the past that is so very rich. It is what has made us what we are today. Keep up the great work.
Dr. Roberta Lee
January 11, 2010 at 12:09 am
most of the books i’ve read have an insert in the cover telling you what chronolgical order they’re in if that help think people of the wolf is still the first one in that order and then i think people of the nightland next also marlene i think there is some mention of these people in people of the masks i don’t think the whole thing is but i’m pretty sure they’re mentioned a good movie also about that is pathfinder with karl urban found it really entertaining
hope this helped though i’m sure mike and kathy have already answered these maree trevatt p.s great to see even more fans on the blog