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I've lived in Mtn Home since 1989, so that's...hold on...I'm thinking...WOW! Exactly 25 years! Boy, I think I can almost declare myself an Idahoan. But my family is British and I grew up in Louisiana around lots of other Brits so I still think I'm a little bit of a mutt. Those of you who have been around awhile may remember when I used to blog all the time. My opinions weren't very accepted and there was always an issue because I work for the county. That really wasn't fair because I NEVER blog at work! And I am still entitled to my opinions and thoughts about city and county issues, right? However, it stirred a lot of pots and those pots certainly can make a lot of noise! Since I'm a writer, I took what I wrote in my blog seriously so I spent a lot of time researching things which got exhausting to do when you're not even get a paycheck for it. So I stopped. That was a blessing to many! However, to this day, I still have people stop me and ask me why I wasn't blogging and t!
hey missed it. I've missed it. Mainly because there are so many issues that come up and I have no voice except around my friends and I'm sure they are tired of it.
Highly Contested Election gets Award
Posted Saturday, November 21, 2009, at 9:01 AM
For those of you interested in sharing my excitement, our film, Highly Contested Election for Payette County Sheriff" has won Best Film by an Idaho Filmmaker at the Lakedance Film Festival. This is very exciting. I'm sure that the award will be great for it's recognition when it shows at the Beverly Hills Film Festival in January.
Today, I will be part of filming a short chiller. I get to play a good role. It is sure to turn into a great short for festivals. I am so blessed to be able to participate and feed my passion for acting while living a good life in a small town in Idaho.
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