Ann Lethbridge's Blog, page 22
May 27, 2013
Her Highland Protector - Give Away
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Her Highland Protector by Ann Lethbridge Giveaway ends June 19, 2013.
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Until next time, Happy Rambles.

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Goodreads Book Giveaway

See the giveaway details at Goodreads. Enter to win
Until next time, Happy Rambles.
Published on May 27, 2013 22:00
May 22, 2013
One Night With a Highlander

Gordon McLaughlin has never forgotten the beautiful Annabelle, or the forbidden kiss they shared. But the innocent girl he once knew has become Edinburgh's wanton black widow. What is the truth behind Lady Annabelle's shocking reputation?
A chance meeting with the handsome Highlander re-ignites long-buried passions, but destitute Annabelle cannot afford the luxury of love. They plan an illicit midnight encounter before they part for good—although one night of sensual pleasure may not be enough…

Exciting News
Lady of Shame has been nominated for a Boosellers' Best Award in the Historical Category. Results won't be known until July, still it is quite a feather in my cap.
If you want to know more about the Castonbury Park Series you can go to my Website

Until Next time Happy Rambles
Published on May 22, 2013 22:00
May 19, 2013
Saltram, Devonshire Part I
Saltram stands on the outskirts of Plymouth and was created by a family by the name of Parker until 1951 when death duties made it impossible for them, to keep their family home.
The first this we came to when we left the parking lot was this pond. It looks like your typical pond with ducks and moorhens. It stands just outside the stable block. I was delighted to discover that this pond had a whole other purpose. Not one I have really ever thought about.
You can see the purpose in this picture. There is a gate and a cobbled slope down into the water.
Easy access for ducks, did you say?
No. In fact this is where carriages where washed. Naturally, like cars today, they had to be washed. All that lovely English mud.
The would back the carriages into the pond and give them a good wash. They didn't want them to sink into the mud hence the cobbles.
This is the first time I have seen a carriage washing pond, so I thought it deserved a blog post all of its own.
Lots more to see at Salram, so until next time, Happy Rambles.

The first this we came to when we left the parking lot was this pond. It looks like your typical pond with ducks and moorhens. It stands just outside the stable block. I was delighted to discover that this pond had a whole other purpose. Not one I have really ever thought about.

You can see the purpose in this picture. There is a gate and a cobbled slope down into the water.
Easy access for ducks, did you say?

No. In fact this is where carriages where washed. Naturally, like cars today, they had to be washed. All that lovely English mud.
The would back the carriages into the pond and give them a good wash. They didn't want them to sink into the mud hence the cobbles.
This is the first time I have seen a carriage washing pond, so I thought it deserved a blog post all of its own.
Lots more to see at Salram, so until next time, Happy Rambles.
Published on May 19, 2013 22:00
May 1, 2013
In the Highlander's Bed

Yes I wrote a Scottish Time Travel. It's a short story and it came out this month. This is the blurb. And I've been posting special extracts on my Facebook page if you would like to check them out. https://www.facebook.com/AnnLethbridgeAuthor
Hotel Glencovie, 2013Researching her family tree brings Moirag McLellan to the Highlands and a foreboding castle-turned-hotel. She goes to sleep alone surrounded by modern amenities, but awakens in a room lit only by candles—and occupied by a gorgeous kilted man. And he's far too real to be just an erotic dream…Glencovie Castle, 1715Though Gavin MacIver doesn't know how the lusty wench in barely-there clothing came to be in his bed, he knows he never wants her to leave. But if her story of time-travel is true, how can he stop the only woman he's ever loved from slipping through his fingers once darkness fades into dawn?
I must say it was interesting to try to put myself in the place of a modern lass going back into a very different time. I hope you'll check it out. It's available at ebooks.Harlequin.com and all the other on-line sites.
I'm at the Romantic Times Convention this week. Do drop by and say hello.
Until next time, Happy Rambles
Published on May 01, 2013 22:00
April 29, 2013
Battle of York April 27 1813

Unfortunately tempers ran high after the British destroyed the magazine which resulted in American deaths after the battle was over. The resulting rampage by the Americans culminating April 30 and resulting in the burning of a good portion town, which, by the way, consisted of about 700 people. Hard to imagine.
In Toronto, the battle was marked on Saturday with parades and bands and by presence of Prince Philip.
Personally, I'm glad we kissed and made up.
Published on April 29, 2013 22:00
March 20, 2013
Buckland Abbey IX

I really liked the pink and white tile, which is thought to come from Holland.


The main feature of the room is the decorative plaster work on the ceiling.
The fireplace is typical of the sixteenth century.


My last picture is of the north front which still has a strong flavour of the original abbey.
There are quite a few places within the building where the original stonework is incorporated into the design of the building as a house. I hope you get a chance to visit this building one day. It was fascinating and certainly I have only skimmed the surface of its history.
Until Next Time, Happy Rambles.
Published on March 20, 2013 23:00
March 19, 2013
Free Story


Published on March 19, 2013 14:56
February 10, 2013
Aloha!

If you have read my bio, you will see that I admit to being any army brat. I spent a good many years following the drum as they used to call it, with my family. All of our travels were within Britain so I have to say Hawaii was one of those places on my list. It has a strong military presence even now, and a decidedly famous event. Since I am nowhere near at that stage in my life, round metal containers with a handle from which it swings, has nothing to do with this list. It is just a list.

One of the first things I noticed when I arrived in Honolulu were the State flags. Hey, they have the British Union Jack on them. Much like the Ontario flag. I felt immediately at home. Another reason I felt at home was the very warm welcome we received from Kim Lowe of SOS Aloha fame. http://sosaloha.blogspot.com . I have to say that Kim personifies what I came to know as the Aloha spirit of Hawaii.



Again my love of history led us to visit the historic memorial of Pearl Harbour and, as a result of Kim's kindness, many places not easily available to most tourist. There is no doubt in my mind that no one can stand on that memorial and not be moved. The day we were there, it poured with rain, but in a way it suited our mood.

Until next time Aloha!
Published on February 10, 2013 22:00
January 10, 2013
Buckland Abbey VIII





And now for my piece de resistance. Can you guess what these particular gates are for.


Published on January 10, 2013 22:00
January 6, 2013
Buckland Abbey VII
Because of my recent foray into the servants' quarters of the English Country House in Castonbury Park: Lady of Shame
I found the kitchens and sculleries at Buckland Abbey a real draw.
The fireplace on the left is from the 18th century and has two built in bread ovens. and was blocked up and replaced by the row of brick charcoal stoves invented by the French and known as stewing stoves which you can see alongside it. More of these later. The fireplace on the right is from an earlier era. The brackets above it hold spit rods. You can also see a spit rod inside the hearth along with the handle for turning it.
The windows make this kitchen a
nice light airy place to work. Especially on a sunny day, which it was when we were there. And no doubt the windows would be good for letting out the smoke and the smells.
And how about that for a pestle and mortar. That really is a tree trunk.
These are those charcoal stewing ovens I mentioned earlier.
If you look carefully you can see the fire inside this one below the copper pot.
And of course no kitchen is complete without its long plank wood table running down the centre.
Notice the flagstones on the floor. Those would have been cold underfoot, I would imagine, but easy to keep clean.
Until next time, Happy Rambles





And how about that for a pestle and mortar. That really is a tree trunk.




And of course no kitchen is complete without its long plank wood table running down the centre.
Notice the flagstones on the floor. Those would have been cold underfoot, I would imagine, but easy to keep clean.
Until next time, Happy Rambles
Published on January 06, 2013 22:00