Sunday, August 26, 2012

Berry Time!

There's a blackberry bush a few yards down the road from our house, laden with ripe globules of purple heaven. That, to me, always signals the beginning of the end of summer and the arrival of a crisp new season.
This time of year always makes me feel like starting afresh, much more than January. Perhaps it's memories of new pencil cases, brand new itchy school uniforms and promising myself that I would be somebody cool this new school year, (that never happened).
It's been pretty hard to decipher between the changes in the seasons this year thanks to the grey blanket of cloud that seems to have been lying over England for what seems like all eternity! I'm really hoping that the Autumn, with its fresh cutting air will blow away the dark, white sky.
I adore the longer shadows cast by the sun this time of year, and that special golden light you only get in late summer and early autumn. I'm looking forward to that.

Work wise, I've been extra, extra busy this summer. Sienna finished nursery in July so I've been trying to catch up with work in the evenings and at weekends. I've really enjoyed being able to spend these last few weeks with her before she starts school. She's so grown up now and I'm finding myself reminiscing about the past four and a half years and how much has changed, how so much has happened and trying not to worry about the future! I'm a terrible worrier.
I've just finished the final draft of my new book. I'm not sure I'm allowed to talk about it just yet, but it's available for per order on Amazon so I'm guessing it's not too much of a secret! I'll wait just a little longer before I tell all, but it's all very, very, very exciting!

So, I'm just waiting for Mr Nick and Sienna to get back from the supermarket, (see my illustrated shopping list I gave them), and then my day will be filled with dip pens and ink and copious amounts of black coffee. I should probably change out of my pyjamas at some point too...

6 comments:

  1. such a delightfully lovely post- all your images look magical and sure cheer me up!...exciting stuff! that book looks wonderful!!!!! x

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  2. This post is so beautiful! I love these pictures. And I love The Secret Lives of Princesses and old books, too. ;o)

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  3. Such lovely photos this post is beautiful all of the photos show so much love which you should cherish dearly. X

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  4. Did Mr Nick buy your mascara too? Very well trained. :)
    The book is so exciting! I look forward to seeing it!
    Jess xx

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    1. Hee hee! No, he said he did look down the make-up aisle but got terribly confused and felt a bit dizzy so gave up, xxx

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  5. So lovely! The berries are ripe in North west America too, delicious :) I'm hoping they'll still be around in Bristol when I return at the end of september to make jars and jars of jam to see me through the winter!

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