Monthly Archives: November 2011

Now That The Black Friday Madness Has Ended…

I hate to be a “Party Pooper,” but I just can’t stand all that shopping madness. The madness known as “Black Friday” has finally ended. Not wishing to be a part of that madness, I’ve delayed doing anything to participate in it. Here is an offer that makes a great holiday season gift and gives you, the reader, something as well. 
This is a two-for-the-price-of-one sale. Normally, THREE HUNDRED ZEROES sells for $17.95, alone. Now, there are two books for that one price. I’m offering THREE HUNDRED ZEROES and SKYWALKER: Highs and Lows on the Pacific Coast Trail. 
Bill “SKYWALKER” Walker, the author of Highs and Lows has supplied me with a limited number of signed copies of his book. For this holiday season you can get both copies of these books, or any combination of the two for $17.95.  This means you can order a copy for a gift, AND get a copy for yourself to read! 
You can choose the two books, or two copies of either one (two SKYWALKER or two THREE HUNDRED ZEROES), the price will be the same, $17.95 plus shipping.
I was not able to set this blog up in such a way that you could order it here, and be able to make choices. So, you can go to the book’s Web Site (click here) and do the ordering. There is a drop-down menu there that offers the various combinations and from there PayPal (or the credit card) will take care of the rest.
Sorry, I can’t make this offer on the Amazon.com site.
If the link didn’t work, you can cut and paste the following URL:
Enjoy…
Dennis, K1

Nuclear mice?

Jane and I just returned from walking the Camino de Santiago in Spain. We had a great time and saw and experienced many wonderful things. You’ll be hearing about them in the coming months. However, my curiosity is getting the better of me. We spied this one road sign, out in the middle of nowhere and could not fathom it’s meaning. Anyone have any ideas?
I thought maybe it was warning us that there were nuclear mice up ahead, 150 meters. Leave a comment, I’d love to know!
Dennis, K1