Sunday, August 19, 2012

Visit Noon Whistle Pottery

If you're planning a visit to my neck of the woods in Virginia, be sure to stop at Noon Whistle Pottery on Main Street in Stanardsville. You'll be so glad you did. The shop is owned and operated by John and Holly, and has some of the most amazing stuff for sale, items you won't find anywhere else. I love this place. I'm always telling folks to stop by and check it out. A travelers paradise for those who love quaint little shops offering homemade crafts, pottery, paintings by local artists, and of course, my books.  
John makes gargoyles out of clay like you've never seen, and Holly crafts some of the prettiest dinnerware I've come across. Homemade handbags, jewelry, and so much more are offered there, too. Visit their website and see for yourself. http://www.noonwhistlepottery.com Enjoy your visit, and tell them Ann sent you!

Monday, August 13, 2012

Donkeys—Are You Hungry?

Tom and I knew very little about donkeys when we bought them. We just thought they were cool and would be fun to have as pets. We didn't know what they ate or how to take care of them, but we figured we could learn just like we did with our chickens. And learn we did. We now know they eat and poop all day long. That's what they do. ALL DAY LONG! And they don't eat normal stuff like meat and potatoes. They eat grass, branches, twigs, hay, and tree bark. I'm sure there's probably more to add to the list, but for now, that's all we know about. Both Donkey and Sable have tried to nibble on my jeans, but I guess they don't have much interest in material things (pardon the pun), because they didn't strip the clothes off my back like they did the bark on the trees. Notice the tree in the picture (which used to be a healthy plum tree full of leaves and branches) has been stripped clean of bark all the way up as far as the donkey's teeth could reach. Note: The rest of the trees in the corral look the same way.

Because of their fondness for wood, they must have decided that the chicken coop looked like dessert, so they helped themselves to the trim. Fortunately, we nipped that in the bud before they could do real damage. We put up a separate fence just to keep them out of the coop. Sable is not happy about that. Donkey doesn't care—he's got me to nibble on.

Will they eat the fence? We'll just have to wait and see.

*Chairs in the chicken coop? The chickens needed a place where they could sit back and laugh at the donkeys.

Tuesday, August 07, 2012

Pedicures for Donkeys

Donkey and Sable were treated to a pedicure this past Saturday. I don't know what else to call it. They had their hooves cleaned, clipped, and filed, so to me, they had a pedicure. I'm not saying they enjoyed the procedure, but they sure felt better afterward. Sable was prancing around, and Donkey had a big smile on his face. Perhaps they were just glad it was over. Andy & Cody (farriers/Value Shod 540-718-1503 Madison, VA) handled them beautifully. Even though the guys were gentle and friendly, the donkeys knew who they were. They saw `em coming and took off. Once Andy & Cody finally captured them, it was a breeze. The only thing missing was the nail polish. What? No nail polish for donkeys? Oh well... I guess that means no bows either.

The man in the camo pants is my husband, Tom, and you can tell by the smile on his face that he thought pedicures for donkeys was pretty cool. I do, too. What about you?

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Helping Others Don't Cost a Thing

Just wanted to give a shoutout to Donald Breeden, owner of Don's, Aroda, VA. Don buys, sells, and trades all kinds of stuff. Need a new car part? House doors? Give him a call 540-718-7089 or email donsdoors1@comcast.net Here's to one neighbor helping another.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Pull Up Your Pants

A new widget has just been added to my site so you can click and follow my Tweeter Updates, and thank you in advance for doing so. But I'm sure you've seen it by now (it's on the right sidebar), so while I'm doling out useless drivel, let me also say there ought to be a law against young guys dragging their pants around by their knees. Stop it! It's not a fashion statement anymore. Nobody wants to see your underwear, and by all means, not your butt. Pull up your pants, put on a belt, or better yet, buy/steal the right size. Steal, you ask? That's right. When you dress like that, what do you expect people to think? Folks see you in a different way. And, it's not good. So, do us all a favor and pull up your pants, or stay home! No hate mail please. Just saying...

Folks, what do you think?

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Donkey Update

Sable and Donkey are adjusting to their new home. Sable looks bored, but Donkey loves to play... and scratch. Here is a short video of Donkey doing his thing.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Just Call Me Farm Girl

Our two donkeys were delivered Monday, and boy have we been busy. We purchased the donkeys from Carlyle Weaver (Madison, VA 540-718-1200) and found out that a lot of the stuff we were told about donkeys wasn't true. A rope fence will not keep them in. Mr. Weaver laughed good-heartily when he saw our setup. We have a stable, but the fencing wasn't finished and we had roped off sections of it. He said the donkeys would just walk right through it. Fortunately, we have a large dog pen that we could keep them in temporarily. He unloaded the donkeys into the dog pen, and now Tom is working diligently to get the rest of the fence up. Note: We used our pickup truck to block off one area. Love those donkeys! They're so adorable and friendly. So, if you're looking to purchase a donkey (and I'm sure he also has horses—I'll get to see for myself Thursday), he's the man to see. He's honest, his prices are very reasonable, and he cares about his animals. He called us the next day to see how the donkeys were doing. Tom and I used to be city folks, so I'm sure he probably thought the donkeys had gotten away from us. He was glad to hear all was well.

The dark brown donkey is female (a Jenny) named, Sable. The tan donkey is male (a Jack) named, Donkey.

If you have the space, donkeys make good pets. Once they get to know you, they'll come right up to you every time they see you. And, if you don't take a minute to speak or pet them, they'll nudge you and let you know they want attention.

Give Carlyle Weaver a call (540-718-1200) and you too can enjoy the love of a donkey.

Saturday, July 07, 2012

Heat Too Much For You?

It's hot here in Virginia! I can't remember when the temperature has ever been in the 100's for so many days. The plants are wilting, the grass is dying out from lack of rain, and folks are staying inside. So what can you do when you don't want to go outside and brave the stifling heat? Like they say... "If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen." In this case, grab your Kindle and sit down with a good book and enjoy the air conditioning. South River Incident, the 2nd in the Jesse Watson Mystery series will be FREE on Kindle, August 1, Wednesday. Don't miss out. Get your copy and follow Jesse and Billy as they venture into dangerous territory... again. You'll be glad you did!

Friday, June 22, 2012

Explosion Felt Around the World

It wasn’t a bomb. It wasn’t a ruptured gas main. It was the explosion of the eReader. Taking the market by storm, the eReader is a device that is fast becoming the way of the future, almost guaranteeing the demise of bricks and mortar bookstores. Kindle (the leading eReader) and NOOK will change the way you read books forever.
Gone will be the days of being able to hold your book in your hands and sitting back for a relaxing read. You won’t be able to touch the pages, smell the book, and when you’re finished reading it, place it on the shelf with the rest of your collection.
Instead, you’ll be reading from an eReader—if you aren’t already. They’re small, easy to use, and the books are cheap. The eReader allows you to download and store hundreds of books, making it possible for you to carry your entire collection with you wherever you go. It’s lightweight and compact, so it’ll fit almost anywhere.
Need large print, you say? Got you covered. Select Font Size and change the size of the words. You’ll no longer have to buy the more expensive large print version of a book to be able to read the words. Afraid your eyes will get tired like they do when you read from a computer screen? Nope. They’ve added a non-glare feature, and some even have a night light for reading in the dark. They’re thought of everything. And if you don’t actually have a Kindle or a NOOK, you can download an app to your PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, BlackBerry, and any Android-based devices. So now you can read a book on your cell phone! How cool is that? It’s so easy.
Think you can’t afford an eReader? Let’s talk about cost verses quantity/quality. That’s a no-brainer! A Kindle can be purchased for as little as $79, and then you can download free books all day long. A book in physical form averages $24.95 for hardcover editions. 3 books @ $24.95= $74.85. For a few dollars more, you could’ve bought a Kindle and download some of those same books for $0.99. On the average, most books on Kindle sell for $2.99. Now, that’s saving money! Cheap reads with the same quality as a printed book.  
With all this new technology, how can anyone expect the printed word in physical book form to survive? They can’t, and it won’t. I’m sorry to say, but that day is fading fast. Trade Publishers, printers, and those who work in the book publishing industry are already feeling the pinch. Publishers are taking on fewer and fewer new authors, relying on the more well-known and bestselling ones to keep them afloat. They can’t take the risk of publishing an unknown author in a market so weak.
Printing companies who once required a minimum of a 100,000 copy print run have now lowered their minimum to as few as 500 copies. There’s little profit for book printers in amounts that small, but it’s better than the alternative. Any money is better than nothing. Lowering their minimum amount has been a plus for self-publishers and independent publishers, but even those publishers are giving up on the printed book and making the leap to publishing on the internet. It cost little to nothing to publish on Amazon’s Kindle or B&N’s NOOK, and by going this route, it eliminates storing and shipping of books. It’s all done wireless.
If you think I’m just trying to plug the eReader over the printed book, I’m not. I publish my books in print form because I, too, love to hold a book in my hands. But things change, and we have to change with them. Actually, we’re not given much choice. Think about the 8-track tapes. Yeah, the 8-track tapes. I don’t need to tell you how far we’ve come since then in how we listen to our music. I guess progress always wins out, and that’s not a bad thing, is it?
So, if you don’t have an eReader of some sort, you might as well break down and buy one. Modern technology has taken over, and we’re leaving the printed book on the side of the road.
Farewell my old friend.
Your humble book lover,
Ann Mullen

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Please Post a Review!

Have you bought a book on Kindle or NOOK that you just love and think others would enjoy and benefit from reading? Why not tell everyone? Whether you buy, borrow, or download a book for free, you have the option of sharing your opinion with the world. Reviews can be helpful to those who are having a hard time choosing which book to read, so please take the time to post a review. It gets your voice out there and it can help others. Remember, your review is just your opinion, but carries a lot weight. Make a writer's day. Post a review!

Friday, May 11, 2012



Surprises like this make my day! Tom you are the best. Gotta love a man who thinks ahead. Mine always does. Came home from shopping and caught him trying to arrange them in a vase. Hey, I can't do that very well, but he managed pretty nicely. Don't you think?

Friday, April 27, 2012

Come to Virginia

Virginia is for lovers, so they say. I say Virginia is for anyone who loves beautiful scenery, great historical places to visit, and shops that offer things you won't find anywhere else. On the top of my list of places to visit is the Downtown Mall in Charlottesville, Massanutten Resort, the Tidewater area in Hampton Roads, and the fruit stands/gift shops on Rt. 29 and Rt. 33. That's just to name a few. There are so many wonderful attractions, I could go on forever. So, if you're looking for a great getaway, come to Virginia. Be sure to take a drive on the Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park. There's nothing like it! Bring your pet. We love animals! And, Sallie (in the photo) says, "Hello!"

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Beware of Dog

A few weeks ago, my uncle, Henry Whitley, NW 9th Street, Boca Raton, Florida 33432 was walking the family dog on a leash on a public sidewalk in the 800 block of NW 2nd Avenue when he was attacked by a Pit Bull mix. Fortunately, Henry, 72, survived the unprovoked attack and will eventually recover from his physical injuries. The dog that attacked him has been released, determined to be OK, and is now back with the family. That’s right. THE DOG IS BACK IN THE AREA! Be careful and stay alert. This happened to Henry. It could happen to anyone. The dog owner told the police the dog had previously bitten someone else. How many attacks does it take to get a dangerous dog off the streets? If you have doubts about the validity of this incident, call the Boca Raton Police, and ask them about the attack. You have a right to be safe. Demand to know! If you don’t live in the area, but know someone who does, please warn them. I don’t want this to happen to someone else. It’s scary, and it’s not pretty. Pit Bull Hater? Not me. I love animals, just not the ones that attack. Unfortunately, Pit Bulls have lived up to their reputation as being dangerous dogs that attack. Help stop these senseless attacks. Protect yourself and the ones you love. Carry a gun… a big one.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Light Fixation

What is it with our fixation with lights? My husband, Tom, has this thing about the light switches being in their proper on/off position—which I find to be a little silly. Who cares?—while I believe that if you leave a room and you’re going to be gone for more than ten minutes, you should turn off the light. This thing about using more electricity turning lights on and off, rather than leaving them on, had to be something the electric company made up. I don’t believe that for a minute. How can you save money by keeping your house lit up? So, I go around turning off the lights, while Tom follows me checking on the switch position. I get a laugh out of this every time I think about it. Then, I found out his sister feels the same way about light switch positions as he does. She says it drives her nuts. And lo and behold, her husband is just the opposite. He’s like me. He obsesses about turning off the darn lights! He goes around turning off lights, and then she secretly does her backup check to make sure the switches are right. Did I tell you the light switch police do this in secret? Wait until Tom sees this light switch! I don't think the one in the middle is either off or on. Oops!
Yep, we all have something in common. How about you? Do you have a light fixation? If so, I would love to hear your story. I can always use a good laugh. Post it on my blog or email me at aftonridge@aol.com  Enjoy your day! Ann Mullen

Sunday, April 08, 2012

And the Winner is...

And the winner of the 1st book, What You See, in the 7 book Jesse Watson Mystery series is Della Morris! She correctly answered a question posted on Facebook. Congrats Della. Della is a member of the Greene County Rescue Squad in Stanardsville, Virginia. She told me she was not into reading until she came across one of my books. Now she's hooked, and I'm so glad she is! Thanks, Della!

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Thirty-four years and counting. Tom is my soul mate. He inspires me, challenges me, supports me, and makes my life a happy one. Here's a big hug for the man who has made me a better person. I love you, Tom Mullen!

Monday, March 12, 2012

Spice Cat is so happy that my books are on Kindle and NOOK. Now... I have more time for him... and he always wants a lot of my time. It's not enough to be the kitty cat in my books; he wants it all! Cat lovers—you know what I'm talking about. We love our critters!

Saturday, January 21, 2012

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