Tag: fall

  • Romance Writers Weekly ~ Fall Flash Fiction

    Hello and welcome to the blog hop! Today we have a flash fiction. Let’s celebrate the equinox. Write a scene set in Autumn using the words Leaf, water, and coffee. Try to keep it to 500 words. If you missed what the talented Leslie Hachtel had to say, click back and read her story! Here’s…

  • Romance Writers Weekly ~ Bring on Fall!

    When it rains, it pours! This has been an accurate quote of daily life around here. We just had major maintenance on our car and then once we got it back the starter doesn’t seem to be working. My husband and I got stuck in the grocery store parking lot. Luckily my parents were driving…

  • Romance Writers Weekly ~ Is It Sweater Weather Yet?

    Welcome back to the blog hop! I hope everyone is doing well. We have a heatwave upon us, but I hope it’s the last one. The air is still pretty bad with all the smoke, so whenever we can get outside, we do! If you missed what the amazing Clair Brett had to say, just…

  • Romance Writers Weekly – Sweaters and Soups

    Happy Thanksgiving to all my Canadian friends and family! When we lived in Canada I really enjoyed having Thanksgiving in October. It didn’t make the holidays seem so jammed packed. I love this time of year when the weather gets cooler. It’s the perfect time for sweaters, and soups! If you missed what the amazing…

  • Romance Writers Weekly – Falling into Autumn

    Hello and welcome to the weekly blog hop! I hope everyone has enjoyed the long weekend. We got to celebrate my son’s 4th birthday in our backyard and then go to an A’s game, where they won! It was exciting to bring him to his first baseball game. It’s just me and the wonderful Leslie…

  • Romance Writers Weekly- Poetry of Summer

    Welcome to the weekly blog hop! I’m surprised that I’m awake enough to write this post as I’ve just participated in a Spartan Beast race this past weekend. It was a 16.5 mile race with 38 obstacles in northern Lake Tahoe, which included climbing walls, ropes, under barbed wire and swimming in a 40F degree …