Recently, I read two articles about books sizes. It was already something I had been thinking about. Was it just me changing my reading habits or had it always been this way? I receive a newsletter from Dave at Kindlepreneur who encouraged readers to share this information: There's been a dramatic change in book length… Continue reading Karen’s Chat on Changing Book Sizes
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Besides Writing ….
I love crafting and belong to a group who meet once a week in the local village. Although it’s had a couple of name changes over the years, there has been a gathering of likeminded people meeting together for over thirty years. My passion is cross stitching although I do other crafts. We recently started… Continue reading Besides Writing ….
June Anglesey Images
Our local park in Valley. A perfect sky. View from the Rhoscolyn Cliffs. https://videopress.com/v/ssL6pygJ?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true The smoke on the right is from The Red Arrows flying team as they fanned out. This one came over my house. View of my neighbours garden to this beautiful bush. My Clematis is gorgeous just now.
May Anglesey Images
Late afternoon overlooking South Stack Lighthouse. Views from South South looking over to the Llŷn Peninsula in the distance Buttercups (and Tilly) at Penrhos beach. The Irish Ferry to Dublin. A cruise ship berthed at Holyhead Stormy clouds over Holyhead My dog Meggy enjoying the sun. Helicopter and boat possibly practicing.
A Trip Back In Time at Car Museum
Here on Anglesey we have the Tacla Taid Transport Museum. They have some wonderful old vehicles that evoke memories of a time when all the cars were different. In the early sixties we went to Scotland for a holiday in one of these Austen A30s. My auntie and uncle came in their Triumph Herald as… Continue reading A Trip Back In Time at Car Museum
The WI Book Club
I am part of the Anglesey Federation of Women's Institutes, and part of the Trearddur Bay branch. We have just started a Book Club and had our second meeting. The chosen book which was Khaled Hosseini's A Thousand Splendid Suns, which I reviewed it on here. Mariam is only fifteen when she is sent to… Continue reading The WI Book Club
Anglesey April Images
These are the views from trips and walks around my island home. Holyhead - Ferries to Ireland and a visiting cruise ship seen from Penrhos beach. View of the Snowdonia mountain range in Pentraeth from my daughter’s house. A beautiful day in my back garden in Caergeiliog. Lunch overlooking Cemaes Bay. My dog Tilly on… Continue reading Anglesey April Images
Anglesey Pictures
Today I thought I would simply post some photos of where I live. Newry Beach, Holyhead. Newry Beach, Holyhead. The RNLI shop at Holyhead manned by my friends Andy and Debbie, The RNLI shop at Holyhead Trearddur Bay Trearddur Bay
Book Review of In Too Deep by Simon McCleave
Where did I find it: This is the second book of what will be a four-book series. What I liked: that it was based in Anglesey with places that I knew mentioned. It’s a crime novel, with a touch of romance. Laura continues her new romance with Detective Inspector Gareth Williams. It is not romantic… Continue reading Book Review of In Too Deep by Simon McCleave
National Walking Day – April 1st
by Karen J Mossman | Mar 6, 2023 | Author Post | 0 comments We all know that walking is a health benefit and we should do more of it. One thing we shouldn’t do is measure against other people. ‘Oh, they do more that I can ever do, so what’s the point?’ Well, the point is that we are all different… Continue reading National Walking Day – April 1st