Monday, September 27, 2010

Gators and Swamp and Danger, Oh, My!

Okay, I just gotta post this picture. What a gal! Amazing. This dude could have swallowed her whole three times over!



Scary!!! I can't even imagine hauling him over the side of the boat.


Here's part of the story

I've been watching this fascinating series called Swamp People about men in the Louisiana bayous and swamps catching up to 200  gators during the one month of alligator season.

It's on the
History Channel. I love the stories and family of Troy. He's my favorite. And he reminds me of Livie's daddy from The Healing Spell even though Livie's daddy doesn't go gator hunting.

And in OTHER NEWS!!!

My book trailer just made the first cut for the School Library Journal Book Trailer Contest!!! Fingers crossed I make the final 4 in my category!!!

8 comments:

Christine Fonseca said...

Congrats on the trailer. My fingers are crossed for you

The Writer said...

Um, that thing is MASSIVE! I will eye swamps with a new level of wariness now...

And sending happy thoughts on the trailer! Woohoo!

ann foxlee said...

Zoinks! that is one big gator!

congrats and good luck on the book trailer contest! :-)

Kimberley Griffiths Little said...

Thank you for the good wishes, Christine and Sheralyn and Ann! (I LOVE that word "Zoinks!" Way cool!)

RaShelle Workman said...

Hey Kimberely - That is so awesome!!! Good luck! And I'm sure it will. =D

Justin said...

Hey I was in Barnes & Noble at Lincoln Square on 66th St today and I saw your book on the shelves--very exciting!

Kimberley Griffiths Little said...

Totally Cool, Justin! And hey, Deseret Books is carrying The Healing Spell now, too!!! I did a signing there tonight. Thanks for looking for my book! xoxo

Carolina M. Valdez Schneider said...

That is one ridiculous alligator! Holy catfish, so big!!!

Congratulations on the news of your trailer! That's so exciting!

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