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THE SIGNATURE OF ALL THINGS in English, right next to its twin in Chinese…
THE SIGNATURE OF ALL THINGS in English, right next to its twin in Chinese…
Photos of Elizabeth Gilbert
A happy couple!
SO sweet, from Misti! Blessings and good luck on moving through this sticky chap…
SO sweet, from Misti! Blessings and good luck on moving through this sticky chapter of your own life, my dear!
Photos of Elizabeth Gilbert
I've felt a little stuck in life lately….so, what's a girl to do?? Order a brand spanking new copy of Eat Pray Love….and make some necklace reminders to wear while I sit back to read and await the unfolding of my next adventure. Thanks for birthing this book! It's forever in my "top ten"!!
THE SIGNATURE OF ALL THINGS, and summer in Spain! 🙂
THE SIGNATURE OF ALL THINGS, and summer in Spain! 🙂
Photos of Elizabeth Gilbert
Kisses from Castilla-La Mancha (Spain). Spending my summer with Alma…
“JUST FREAKING ASK.” Here, my dears, is a small article I wrote recently in O M…
"JUST FREAKING ASK."
Here, my dears, is a small article I wrote recently in O Magazine, about learning how to ask for what you really, really want…
I hope you enjoy it!
Here goes:
https://bit.ly/1q2DROa
Onward,
LG
#TBT – Roger the dog! I’ve been looking for this photo for a while, and here —…
#TBT – Roger the dog!
I've been looking for this photo for a while, and here — I found it!
This is me, in Bali, with the original Roger.
Roger was a little street mutt who belonged to my husband's neighbor in Ubud. (It was one of those situations where a dog wanders in one day and announces, "I live here now.") Roger's actual name was "Raja", but my husband misunderstood it — and then we just stuck with Roger, because it was funnier.
He was a great dog, and a ridiculous guy, that Roger. He liked to press his head against your shins and just sort of rest there. He was proud. He had an air of dignified tragedy about him. He was all messed up from years of street fights and general hard living. He made horrible, comic keening noises when he slept. He was terribly attached to my husband, who shared meals with him. And yes…he would only bite you if you tried to feed him.
Of course he was the basis for the character of Roger the dog in THE SIGNATURE OF ALL THINGS…but some of you very sharp and clever readers have also noticed that he appears in my book COMMITTED, as well.
Twice immortalized, that dear Roger! He was worth it.
Happy day,
LG