I know what you're thinking. She's going to tell us that Further North has gone to press and all is right with the world.
Close. Further North is getting so full of interesting content and fabulous photographers that I am still working on it. (The image at the top of this post gives you a sneak peek at pages showing one of those photographer's images--Harvey Desnick's wildflowers are so beautiful it was hard to limit myself to just two pages but we have three other featured photographers with equally gorgeous, but quite different, images of their own.)
So rather than further humiliate myself by claiming it will go to press on March 15 I'm just going to say we are so close. And we are so excited and encouraged by all the support and interest we are receiving that it's close to overwhelming (I'll pull myself together somehow though and focus on the tasks, and tasks, and tasks at hand).
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