Our Most Colorful Book

Welcome to our new visitors. Many of our visitors are invited guests, or are already customers.

You can click on the right to see our merchandise on a number of different sites. Our general idea is that if you have a pre-existing account you can buy our books and compact discs there. If you don't then visit our My-Lynx-Associates.com website and sign up there, it is our own website, it uses a secure connection and a trusted credit card processing company. Or pay by PayPal, we accept that as well. And if you ask us ahead of time, we might take a money-order too! That is if you live in the 50 United States, or have an APO or FPO type address. But you have to e-mail us first and ask, so visit the My-Lynx website and click for the e-mail address there.

Here is our most colorful book, in our estimation, published by Blue Mountain Press. The cover is what most of the pages inside look like: pastel or water-color drawings of  the sky and nature in soft shades of pink, yellow, green. Here are a couple of lines of inspirational poetry from the inside:
Within you is a spirit capable of touching the stars.
Within you is the ability to achieve your goals and make your dreams come true...


 - Mary Hough Foote




Click on the picture if you choose to purchase this item or want to read further details. You may want to consider an online book purchase in these deep depths of Winter, when the very orange trees in Florida are due to turn into ice-balls tonight. We are reminded of those sly old fellows in "Trading Places" who hedged their bets with orange juice futures. We will be checking the futures commodities market tomorrow, the rest of you might consider purchasing some more books to hole up with and let the Post Office deliver these safely to your door. We hear the streets up north are filled with concrete-like blocks of ice and hardened snow. Give yourself a break and let the Post Office do the delivery work. Now is the time for all good folks to come to the aid of their on-line bookseller.  We are patrolling the grounds looking at the vulnerable outdoor pipes and faucets, and trying to estimate just how far into the 20s the temperature will go, which is icy by Central Texas standards.
 

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