
A mellow walk on the beach. A moment to catch our breath.

We start high up on the dunes and push our way through the long grasses, side-stepping to avoid the many large snails that live there, and then we walk out on to the sand.

We stare out over the wonderful, wonderful sea, that is showing green today. We stand and breathe the sweet sea air, and feel the gentle breeze on our faces.

It doesn’t stay bright and gentle for long. As is so often the way in Scotland, the weather is subject to swift change. By the time we leave the beach, the wind, a breeze no more, is swirling dark clouds over Tiger Hill, the largest dune on the skyline.

The star of today’s little blog has been: Fraserburgh beach!
And on another starry subject, there is a beautiful 5 star review of THE MERMAID AND THE BEAR from Shelley Wilson up on GoodReads! See it here.
And, just today, The Press and Journal has published an article on me and the book here.
Only a week to go until release now… I needed that breath at the beach! Let’s end on a watery quote from the book… though this scene takes place in a loch, not the sea.

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