A few weeks ago, I was delighted to be interviewed by Yvette Prior on her Priorhouse blog.
I have known Yvette for a few years now and always enjoy reading her posts that share photography, art, humour and wisdom.

A couple of years ago, Yvette participated in my School Days, Reminiscences series. You can read her post here. You can also find out about her books at the end of that post or on her website here.
Yvette has a wonderful way of presenting interviews on her blog. If you are interested in reading our conversation and finding out a little more about me, please pop over to Yvette’s blog to read : Norah Colvin @ Readilearn (Priorhouse Interview)
great read, Yvette has covered a lot of ground! Third of ten, that’s unusual these days 🙂 Teaching your brother to be naughty, my elder brother led me astray … must be more common than we think 🙂
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Thanks, Kate. Yes, Yvette asked many interesting questions.
We all have to learn somewhere! 😂 I wonder who taught me? I probably just figured it out on my own!
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I think it’s genetic in older siblings 🙂
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😅🤣😂
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What a lovely interview — the third of 10 kids. Didn’t know that! You certainly had many students to teach at home! And, you will write that PB someday. You are a storyteller at heart!
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Thank you for reading and commenting, Patricia, and especially for your support.
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I really enjoyed this interview.
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Thank you, Robbie.
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Lovely interview and celebration of a lovely person. I noticed you were wearing the Readilearn colours in your photo at the stall. Looking good.
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Thanks, Anne. Yes, they were bought especially. Worn twice. 😂
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Wonderful interview!
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Thank you, Jennie.
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You’re welcome, Norah.
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what a wonderful interview!
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Thank, Jim. Yvette did a great job.
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it was a nice way to get to know more about you…
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I wish I’d lived a more interesting life. Perhaps I should have made more of it up. 😂
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there’s still time 🙂
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There is! 🙂
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I’ve just met Yvette and am excited to read your interview.
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Thank you, Jacqui. You’ll love Yvette. 🙂
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That’s a fine interview, Ms. Colvin.
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Thank you, D. I think Yvette did a great job.
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