'When Tomorrow Comes'
Hello,
Fellow Readers and Authors, I hope you are having a great week wherever you are.
Yesterday, this ‘Writer on the Roams’ day was one of mixed emotions I have to say. Leaving the farm again not knowing when we will return was difficult as always, but we had to go.
The weather was idyllic for a trip back to the New Forest, and a final rendezvous with friends.
It has been a strange summer indeed, making new friends along the way, and sadly losing one or two of those dear to me at the same time. Part of life’s sweet pageant no doubt.
Our journey, however, was rewarded with a wonderful pub lunch at the ‘Green Dragon’ in Canterton, in their beautiful gardens with a canopy of clear blue skies.
Chatting with my friends Gary and Kate, made the day entirely perfect.
At a little after four in the afternoon, it was time to turn the key again, and say that last farewell.
Unable to help myself, I used one of my favourite characters parting statements, ‘Until the Next Time’. Amercron brings a smile to my face every time I think of him.
There was one last goodbye though. The staff at Ocknell have also become very good friends over the months, so a detour to the office was essential.
This venue has been another favourite haunt of mine, and a place where the majority of ‘Inara’ was written.
Having read the ‘Our Blue Orange’ trilogy, I was told by the team that there are some cracking reviews appearing on Amazon Books very soon.
Later that evening, the handbrake came on near another of our favourite locations in Arundel, West Sussex.
It will be our base for the next few days. After that, well unfortunately I do not possess a time machine, the likes of those that Godfrey and Jack have in my novels.
Fast forwarding into the future for a glimpse of your life must be wonderfully unique. However, for my part it would diminish the prospect of the unknown, and the challenges we all face with each new tomorrow.
I have added a Link to a recent post on the ‘Our Blue Orange’ Facebook page. Something I wrote at the beginning of April last year.
The final verse sums up that statement in the paragraph above.
Take a look at the Link below, and decide for yourselves.
Link - https://tinyurl.com/ydepyna3
In the meantime, our sincere thanks as always, to those of you adding one of the ‘Our Blue Orange’ series to your bookshelves over the week.
Thank you, it is much appreciated.
Enjoy your week ahead. Stay safe, and keep reading and writing 😊
Best Wishes
AR
Fellow Readers and Authors, I hope you are having a great week wherever you are.
Yesterday, this ‘Writer on the Roams’ day was one of mixed emotions I have to say. Leaving the farm again not knowing when we will return was difficult as always, but we had to go.
The weather was idyllic for a trip back to the New Forest, and a final rendezvous with friends.
It has been a strange summer indeed, making new friends along the way, and sadly losing one or two of those dear to me at the same time. Part of life’s sweet pageant no doubt.
Our journey, however, was rewarded with a wonderful pub lunch at the ‘Green Dragon’ in Canterton, in their beautiful gardens with a canopy of clear blue skies.
Chatting with my friends Gary and Kate, made the day entirely perfect.
At a little after four in the afternoon, it was time to turn the key again, and say that last farewell.
Unable to help myself, I used one of my favourite characters parting statements, ‘Until the Next Time’. Amercron brings a smile to my face every time I think of him.
There was one last goodbye though. The staff at Ocknell have also become very good friends over the months, so a detour to the office was essential.
This venue has been another favourite haunt of mine, and a place where the majority of ‘Inara’ was written.
Having read the ‘Our Blue Orange’ trilogy, I was told by the team that there are some cracking reviews appearing on Amazon Books very soon.
Later that evening, the handbrake came on near another of our favourite locations in Arundel, West Sussex.
It will be our base for the next few days. After that, well unfortunately I do not possess a time machine, the likes of those that Godfrey and Jack have in my novels.
Fast forwarding into the future for a glimpse of your life must be wonderfully unique. However, for my part it would diminish the prospect of the unknown, and the challenges we all face with each new tomorrow.
I have added a Link to a recent post on the ‘Our Blue Orange’ Facebook page. Something I wrote at the beginning of April last year.
The final verse sums up that statement in the paragraph above.
Take a look at the Link below, and decide for yourselves.
Link - https://tinyurl.com/ydepyna3
In the meantime, our sincere thanks as always, to those of you adding one of the ‘Our Blue Orange’ series to your bookshelves over the week.
Thank you, it is much appreciated.
Enjoy your week ahead. Stay safe, and keep reading and writing 😊
Best Wishes
AR
Published on September 18, 2024 04:42
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