Sassymonkey lives in Ottawa, Canada with her husband (most frequently called "the fake husband" but also answers to "Lee" or "Mr. Sassymonkey") and their cheese-addicted (sometimes fake) cat Piper.
(She really likes parentheses.)
Professionally she's been everything from a street food vendor to documentation project manager. (She is definitely not a sales person.) She remains undecided about what she wants to be when she grows up. Maybe taller.
If you want to find out what she's blathering about you can check up on her at her blog Sassymonkey.
She reads a lot and talks things bookish at Sassymonkey Reads.
I wanted to follow your blog but saw no where an option to follow!!!I also blog but new to it, you've been doing it for a whi
Thanks for the tip about the 'using this site' tab. I'll go look there now.
Art Garfunkel eh? Do you watch Flight of the Conchords? They have a pretty funny Garfunkel episode.
I love Canada and their female writers. Back in 2002 we were getting ready to set sail from Port of Halifax and we put our sai
I used to live in Ottawa. And my suggestion for tonight's dinner is a DIY pizza. Leftovers keep for days.
Sassy, relocating is actually the BEST part of my recent chatter post! Lol...
Interesting I too am a canadian with a fake husband, a cat (also a dog but for the purposes of comparison let's ignore that), a
Hi there, thanks soo much. Love your about info,... indeed sassy -hehe. Take care. Later. H.
Thanks :) I think a week or so of poking around a may get the swing of things...
We have a smallish (like 100 books) book swap at our monthly teas, but this one is a biggie because five of us went to the RWA
ack! got cut off! book="Hindsight." would love to talk more :-)
just added you as a friend - noticed that you talk books on your blog! Was wondering if you'd be interested in reviewing my boo
Sadly, not reading anything too entertaining - Women of the Praia (S.Cole), for the exam I had this morning.
130 days til BlogHer 09! (I like this countdown better than 5 days til the wedding.)
Re: Napa cabbage. I suggest you open a bottle of wine, drink the wine, and then use the cabbage as a soccer ball. This is proba