FLOWERS AND BOOKS

If friends were flowers I would always pick you. What a brilliant present idea for a gardener! You could use real or an artificial plant then maybe packets of seeds in their favourite colour. I love those old watering cans, I saw one in my mum’s garden so will see if I can sand it down and paint it then put a pretty plant in it to stand by the door. Got the pic from Swyzee’s books Something for the children to do so you can keep a watch on how much they are reading, they could…
View PostA DIRTY DEATH BY REBECCA TOPE – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY JOFFE BOOKS CRIME THRILLER AND COSY MYSTERY ON THE 31st JULY Early one morning, Lilah Beardon finds her father drowned on his own farm. The police assume his death was a tragic accident. But Lilah isn’t convinced. She knew her father better than anyone, and a clumsy accident doesn’t seem likely. Everyone else in this pretty village hated the crabby old farmer: from his neglected wife Miranda to the parish vicar . . . but is one of the villagers a cold-blooded killer? Working alongside the handsome but bumbling Detective Constable Den Cooper, Lilah is determined to uncover…
View PostSEA GLASS DESIGNS ON THE HARBOUR ARM, FOLKESTONE

There are some beautiful cards and designs here in the small hut on the Harbour Arm, so many local people design and make such wonderful things to sell here in the Marketplace. I think I will start walking along the beach to collect some sea glass as it all looks amazing.
View PostTHE HYTHE FOOD & DRINK FESTIVAL LAST WEEKEND

We had a great authors area this year with some coming on different days so we had a great selection of authors and books. Debby Jones organised our area where she also launched her book Dan Hawk Psychic Detective which is available on Amazon here. Well done everyone, a super five days and a few books sold so all our authors are smiling. The variety of stalls this year was amazing, everything from cheese to material! It definitely made for a great day out. Then you had the choice of what food to eat while watching the many varied acts…
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