tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4416968251392335308.post350381609943433930..comments2023-02-24T13:09:13.013-03:00Comments on I Like It!: Summer on the Water - Louise Gouge, Season 2, episode 18Linda Hallhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05860998998692857696noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4416968251392335308.post-67620148447393626312015-09-04T11:03:07.927-03:002015-09-04T11:03:07.927-03:00Thank you, Barb! We have a lot in common. My mater...Thank you, Barb! We have a lot in common. My maternal grandfather was born in 1850, and my grandmother in 1875. Also, my daughter served as a missionary in Zaire in 1991. I wrote about her adventures there in a fictionalized story, Escape from Kikwit.Louise M. Gougehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10686180316695008136noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4416968251392335308.post-52073322232198293882015-09-04T09:07:45.187-03:002015-09-04T09:07:45.187-03:00Just bought it! Three reasons: Leah Smith is the ...Just bought it! Three reasons: Leah Smith is the name of a lovely young woman at our church. Louise Gouge is a wonderful author, and I enjoy her books very much, and my great great grandfather was one of the first missionaries in the Tonga. Rev George Lee was also a missionary in Washington DC and took his training in London in the very early part of the 19th century. (Yes, I'm old. But in my defense, my grandfather and father waiting until later in life to have children. My grandfather was born in 1879!) <br />Anyway, thank you, Louise! I love South Pacific stories.Mystery and Mayhemhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03977251231944347672noreply@blogger.com