Below: random street corner… Below: the corner of the Amish Market which extends down the street… Below: street on Easter Sunday — hence the pink ears. Below, the spines of the communication centre at the WTC site. Below: so-called FREEDOM … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2016
I WON THE SARA DOUGLASS SERIES AWARD for THE WATERGIVERS aka STORMLORD trilogy I don’t even know where to begin. For a start, Sara was one of my author heroines. Secondly, this is the inaugural award. Thirdly, the award covers … Continue reading
Every author waits with trepidation for the very first review of a book about to be published. And I am happy to say, that the first for THE FALL OF THE DAGGER is very positive! THE ROMANTIC TIMES HAS THIS … Continue reading
Manhattan is impressive, no matter which way you look. It is also battered by time and usage… So even if there are ultra modern buildings, they can be surrounded by crumbling roads and pavements. It’s an odd juxtaposition sometimes. Yesterday … Continue reading
I must say that there is nothing so stunning and awe-making than the Manhattan skyline from a distance, especially at night. One of the most memorable views I ever had was from a plane, just after sunset, with the island … Continue reading
These photos were taken from 40,000′ over Labrador, Canada. The first sight of that snow-covered, desolate land (seen through the plane window) was ice-fringed, the floes floating through a brittle skin of transparent ice …(above) Then (below) the land itself … Continue reading
Just a kilometre or two from where we live, along the Serpentine River. Husband went fishing. I went for a walk. Met an Australian marsupial The quenda (Isoodon obesulus fusciventer) is a subspecies of southern brown bandicoot that is only … Continue reading