I think the photos speak for themselves...
...living the reality of a "retired" person, which means I work harder than ever at being a writer, lurching from one deadline to another.
About Me
- Glenda Larke
- Australia
- My life was described by one of my editors as “impossibly exotic” – although really it was not my life, but me, that was the exotic, the uprooted plant, the one who didn’t belong, always living in someone else’s backyard...
Now I am back in Australia, the returning native learning to live where I was born. Writer, traveler, environmentalist. Author of The Isles of Glory trilogy (The Aware, Gilfeather, The Tainted); The Mirage Makers trilogy (Heart of the Mirage, Shadow of Tyr, Song of the Shiver Barrens); The Stormlord trilogy The Last Stormlord, Stormlord Rising, Stormlord's Exile, and writing as Glenda Noramly, a stand-alone book Havenstar.
LATEST: THE FORSAKEN LANDS A clash of cultures and magic as traders and buccaneers hunt for spices and wealth in the Va-forsaken half of the world ... even as the unidentified darkness of plague and murder stalks their own land. THE LASCAR'S DAGGER and THE DAGGER'S PATH available worldwide now! Final book, THE FALL OF THE DAGGER out mid-April.

7 comments:
It may be very lovely, but it dun'arf look chilly.
By the way, I was in Loch Lomond afore ye, when I was 2.
Lovely! My husband and I were in perhaps that very spot, back in 2001 for a wedding at a castle-converted-to-a-hotel. But we actually stayed in a bed & breakfast that was on a working farm, and tramped one day across many fields and through trees to get to the edge of the water itself. I have wonderful memories of that trip.
'On the bonnie, bonnie banks o’ Loch Lomon'
The scenes have a certain primal beauty about them.
Stunning, eh? Even in winter! I spent a couple of nights at Fort Worth back in the nineties and didn't want to leave.
One branch of my ancestors comes from there!
Mit
I don't have any Scottish ancestry that I know of, but I do love the scenery. Even in the dead of winter.
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