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Hub Nugget

"Hey, Ernie, we just got nominated for a Hub Nugget."
"A what?"
"A Hub Nugget. It's a feature on the Hub Pages site."
"Ohhh."
"What did you think it was, something kinky?"
"No idea. 'Hey baby, you wanna hub nugget?' 'Check out the hub nuggets on that one!'...."

A Hub Nugget is a short, featured article, usually by new members, on the HubPages.com website. We've been posting some articles as "Hubs" lately, freelance writing as winter work.

Our joint project on Skin on Frame Boats made the short list for featured 'Hub Nuggets.' The Hub People encouraged us to tell all our friends so you can thoroughly bias the voting in favor of your favorite authors.
Here's the link: http://hubpages.com/hub/How-to-build-a-Skin-on-Frame-boat-and-why Go vote!

If you'd rather read about "Sluggie! A love story," or "How to Build Steps," or "Dandelion Wine," just wander by http://hubpages.com/profile/Erica+K+Wisner . Tell me what else you want to see there, and I'll add it.

In other news, we're building a labyrinth at MoTA on Scholls Ferry. It's being done almost exclusively by volunteers (occasional contractors for the heavy equipment / earth-moving stuff) and is starting to look pretty neat. Stop by and take a look if you're interested - it's right next to the THPRD pool just south of Allen/Denney on Scholls Ferry. Photos when it's done.

Photos of our other recent escapades (boats, mushroom hunting, etc) are at:
http://picasaweb.google.com/eritter, http://picasaweb.google.com/eawisner,
and the website at http://www.ErnieAndErica.info.

Work is slow for us this season, so offers of paying / productive work are welcome. We're planning to take Ernie back to the doctors for a pain management / disability checkup on Thursday, so wish us luck with that.

Hope you and yours are well and happy, and enjoying the change of seasons.


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