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Fourth graders at the Governor’s Mansion

Apr 23, 2007   //   by Sandra Friend   //   Appearances, Books, Travels, Writing  //  No Comments

Speaking at the Governor's MansionWhile I was visiting the Governor’s Mansion last Friday I ended up speaking to three different fourth grade classes who were touring the Mansion on field trips. Curator Carol Beck introduced me to them as a “real live Florida author!” which I thought was pretty funny. Better live than not! They were very diverse groups from schools in Tallahassee, Manatee County, and Miami-Dade, and it was three rapid fire impromptu sessions of Q&A with the general introduction: “Here’s a real live Florida author! She’s written LOTS of books about Florida, including these childrens’ books. What would you like to ask her?”

I wish I’d had a recorder going. The questions were excellent, sometimes funny, and generally very well thought-out. A few that stick in my mind:

Q. Why do you write?
A. Because I love to learn new things, and communicate what I learn with other people.

Q. When did you start writing?
A. In second grade, when I wrote and illustrated little stories that my elementary school librarian bound and put in the school library. One of them was called “The Case of the Missing Straw.” (for the record, at Marshall Hill Elementary in West Milford, NJ)

Of course, I had to grin ear from ear when I was asked “Have you won any awards for your books?” I piled up the award-winning books to illustrate and said “for these ones,” and got a roomful of applause. Plus one sweet child piped up, “you must be the BEST author in all of Florida!” and made my day. Or week. Or year.

It was fun bantering with the kids and reminded me that I have several unfinished children’s books in various states of completion that I need to get back to writing.  Alas, Governor Charlie Crist was busy at work so I didn’t get to meet him. I have two more books coming out this year, so perhaps next time!

Visit to the Governor’s Mansion

Apr 23, 2007   //   by Sandra Friend   //   Books, Life, News, Travels  //  No Comments

At the Governor's MansionLast week, I had a unique opportunity to visit the Governor’s Mansion in Tallahassee. But let me start at the beginning. Several weeks ago, my mom told me she’d read an article about how the Governor’s Mansion now had a library devoted to Florida authors. “You should be in there!” she said. So I did a little online research and found a website about the Governor’s Mansion. I emailed the curator, Carol Beck, and we bounced a few messages back and forth. Seems that they only had my Hiker’s Guide to the Sunshine State, since University Press of Florida has been generous with donations to the library. So I told Carol I’d do a little digging and see what I could come up with.

A business trip came up that would take me up to the Calhoun County 60th Annual Chamber of Commerce Dinner, so I scrambled to talk to a couple of publishers to see if I could get my Florida books donated. I had a bunch on hand, and managed to get a few more to fill out my entire Florida collection – 11 books in all, plus the one they had on hand. I asked Rob to come along, and was also traveling with my boss at FTA, Deborah. We went to the dinner in Blountstown, and headed to Tallahassee the next morning.

Signing books in the Governor's LibraryAt the mansion, Carol escorted us back to the library. It takes up a rather large space that used to be a porch overlooking the gardens. I’d pre-signed the books I brought, but had a chance to sign Hiker’s Guide at the Governor’s desk in the library. What fun! I think they need a guestbook for visiting authors, but I did end up with a surprise string of mini-school-visits for the next hour. More on that in the next blog…in the meanwhile, check Rob’s blog for a sketch from the experience.

Fairchild Moments 2

Apr 4, 2007   //   by Sandra Friend   //   Travels  //  No Comments

Iguanas at FairchildBecause of the intense interest in the Chihuly exhibition (which continues through May 31), they’ve expanded the parking at Fairchild to include grassy areas normally a part of the larger, lower gardens, and it was there we parked. When I went to bring the car around, I saw more feral iguanas in ten minutes than I believe I’ve seen total iguanas in my entire life. They have a serious infestation of them, something I do hope they’re working with FWC to curb. These colorful plants with mangrove-like roots seem to attract iguanas. As I walked past, at one point I could count more than a dozen on the roots. Here’s a couple posing in high places.

Fairchild Moments 1

Apr 4, 2007   //   by Sandra Friend   //   Travels  //  No Comments

Detail of Chihuly Sunday, a visit to the Fairchild Botanic Gardens was an important part of my tour of Miami’s botanical wonders, in no small part because an exquisite Chihuly exhibit is underway. I’ve always loved Fairchild’s sweeping lawns, immaculately framed vistas, and perfectly-kept gardens, and the addition of art glass made it all the much more fun. I hinted at Chihuly glass as an anniversary present, and wouldn’t you know … received a DVD set of “the making of” and installations around the globe.  Beauty without clutter: can’t beat that!

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