Thursday, February 7, 2019

Apology to My Readers


dontravis.com blog post #323



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TO MY READERS: The “Contact” section has disappeared from my Web Site, so I have no way of reading or responding to your comments. I’ve tried all the corrective suggestions by “experts” to no avail. Please make any comments directly to my personal email, dontravis21@gmail.com, until this situation is corrected. Thanks.

Sometimes life gets in the way. Last Friday morning, I was returning home from a meeting with a colleague when I was involved in an automobile accident. First one in over 13 years, if I remember correctly. At any rate, I tried to convince myself that while my car needed a death certificate, I was all right.

By Saturday morning, I knew that I might need such a document, as well. Something wasn’t right. So I called my son to haul me to the VA Medical Center’s Emergency Ward. I anticipated a long wait to be seen, but did not expect to be admitted to the hospital with “internal bleeding.” Okay, I can handle it for one day. Baloney, I didn’t leave the hospital until noon Today, Thursday. Five and one half days in a hospital bed. I had forgotten how hard work it is to lie in a bed all day long.

Two blood transfusions and a endoscopy and a a colonoscopy later, I’m back home to face the fact I didn’t meet my posting schedule this week.

All I can do is beg forgiveness and try to meet next week’s schedule.


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Abaddon’s Locusts, the fifth in the BJ Vinson mystery series, came out last month. The book received several positive reviews. I hope you’ll consider buying a copy. If you do, please post a review of the book on Amazon. Each one helps… as do letters to the publisher.

Now my mantra: Keep on reading. Keep on writing. You have something to say… so say it.

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See you next week.

Don

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