Garden Life
July 6, 2008
By the way, I am working on the story–but it’s summer and mild and a perfect day for mowing. However, before I can mow the backyard, I have to do something about rosa Sally Holmes, we hade a little rain the other day and she’s fallen across the lawn path. At twelve foot plus, she’s outgrown her supports–I’m thinking about bamboo and sturdy rope (mainly because I have lots of bamboo and rope) to contain her exuberance. The picure shows Sally’s topknot.






A lonely woman finds passion with a dominant much younger lover, forcing a choice between love and loyalty
The Enyo Chronicles includes both Dalia's Choice and Joon's Tempation.
Three different stories, three dangerous men, and three women who deserve them
One dangerous warrior woman plus two rogue demon males equals a love to threaten an empire.
Getting paid to watch Eduardo is Desiree’s dream assignment, but when he reaches out to her, crossing the line, everything changes.
Deep in her secret heart, she lusts for a sexy pirate who’d be her master and commander in the bedroom. But, this man may be too dangerous
One woman, two men, three wounded hearts--though already mated their love is still forbidden.
A reluctant reporter and a lone wolf undercover cop work to catch an extortionist, finding love requires the most dangerous risk of all.
Street-smart cop plays princess to catch deadly terrorists. Now,the only man she trusts is the one she can't resist.
Along with the arrival of Sam’s nemesis comes Karina, the one woman who can heal his wounded soul. What he doesn’t know may kill him. Because, the love of his life is his worst nightmare--his enemy’s daughter. 
July 9th, 2008 at 9:34 am
Beautiful picture, Evanne.
Everything seems to be rather late here in the North-East of England. It’s been a fairly lousy summer weatherwise so far this year — though nowhere near as bad as last (some parts of the country suffered extreme flooding; the storms here, where I live, with the worst in decades but, thankfully, we are at least on high ground so didn’t suffer the way some did.)
I did notice last week, however, that the heather was starting to come out on the moors. Might head out that way today and see how it’s coming along. Always a beautiful, breathtaking sight.
July 9th, 2008 at 3:07 pm
The words ‘heather starting to come out on the moors’ conjures up images of majestic, desolate beauty in my minds eye. Please take the camera.
July 9th, 2008 at 6:04 pm
I have some photos from last year that I could email to you, if you’d like?
July 9th, 2008 at 8:00 pm
I’d love photos of the moors! When your schedule permits, please send them to me at: evannelorraine@hotmail.com