
I'm celebrating a blogging milestone today: My Outlandish Observations Facebook page now has more than 9,000 followers!!
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News, commentary, random musings, and occasional Deep Thoughts about Diana Gabaldon's books.
December 23, 1743 - Jamie is tortured by Black Jack Randall and rescued by Claire (OUTLANDER)
December 21, 1760 - Willie rides the Yule log at Helwater. (SCOTTISH PRISONER)
Late December, 1766 - Claire and Jamie's voyage on the Artemis begins (VOYAGER)
December 1767 - Claire finds Jamie in the snow and tells him the story of "A Christmas Carol" (DRUMS)
December 1769 - Claire, Jamie and Ian depart for the Mohawk territory to rescue Roger (DRUMS)
December 21, 1776 - The house on Fraser's Ridge burns down (ABOSAA)
December 24, 1776 - Lord John visits Nessie in London; William writes to Lord John from Quebec City, describing the aurora borealis (ECHO)
December 31, 1776 - Jamie and Claire write their first letter to Bree and Roger (ECHO)
December 20, 1777 - Jamie and Claire buy spectacles in Edinburgh (ECHO)
Christmas 1969 - Bree visits Roger in Inverness; she rejects his proposal of marriage, and he gives her a bracelet as a gift (DRUMS)
December 5, 1980 - Bree receives a letter from Roger (MOHB)
December 21, 1980 - Bree, Jem, and Mandy travel back in time to find Roger (MOHB)
3 comments:
Hi Karen, I found your webpage a few years ago , I was looking for websites on Facebook for good Outlander websites to join and this was the best one that I saw and was thrilled that I joined I think Outlander Observations is one of the best Outlander Websites fun of fun facts as well as wonderful stories of other fans and important information for us fans about either Diana 's books and the Tv series as well , I hope to be a member of Outlandish Observations for many years to come. please post more soon. Happy Holidays Sincerely.
congratulations, Karen. You do a fine job.
Congratulations, Karen! And thank you for your terrific blog. Merry Christmas to you and yours!
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