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Showing posts with label fall colors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall colors. Show all posts

Saturday, October 26, 2019

Fall Is...

Copper Harbor, October 2019.
Fall is a bittersweet time of year for me. For the past eight years, at least one of my chicks has returned to school. It wasn't too bad when the girls were only a couple hours away.

But the man-child? He's EIGHT hours away!

Crazy, right?

Fortunately, I live in Michigan. When we drive from mid-Michigan up to nearly the northern-most point in the contiguous U.S.--we usually go sometime in October--the colors are GORGEOUS!

As matter of fact, they're inspirational.

(Ignore the overcast-ness. My son says they only had three days of sunshine during the 2018-2019 school year, so it's 'normal'.)

Lake Superior, early September 2019.
What's absolutely breathtaking is Lake Superior.

There have been gale-force winds over the past few weeks and THESE IMAGES came across my Facebook timeline. They're beautiful and scary and forceful--all wrapped up in a couple dozen images. The waves crashing against the cliffs sending foamy spray into the pine trees. Waves reaching 20-feet in height are common on the Big Lake.
Mackinaw Bridge, early September 2019.

I spend a lot of the road trip writing. Sometimes, I have a plan. I want to work on this or that. And other times, I let the landscape inspire me.

Are there things in nature that inspire you? What about sights in your state?

Share in the comments!

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Finally Autumn by Janice Seagraves



September 23rd was the first day of fall. Yay!

Photo owned by Janice Seagraves and taken by her daughter


I’m so tired of the heat in Central California. Yesterday and today it has become cool, finally. In the seventies, but that’s down right chilly for us.

Last night, I actually shivered and today my knuckles are stinging a bit. Although the stinging has more to do with the clouds in the sky and first heavy dew than the coolness. For the first time in months, I feel moisture in the air. My eyes have been so dry, it’ll be nice not to have to put drops in.

Not a lot of fall color in California. We’re known more for our lovely spring display than anything else.

But, ah, autumn.

I have been so looking forward to this. The smell of fallen leaves, the cooler temperatures, finally being able to wear my long sleeve shirts and pants. I can take walks again without overheating. Make soup on a cold day, bake chicken, lasagna, enchilada pie, and cinnamon rolls and cinnamon toast. Using the burning pit in the front of my house and making s’mores.

Photo owned and taken by Janice Seagraves


I’m looking forward to the first rain of the season. Weather, how I love you. Come to me clouds, rain down on me. I dare ya.

What is your favorite thing about autumn?


SyFy Romance. Excerpt, Matrix Crystal Hunters - Just after a rain:
Walking over, she tried not to smile. He gave her a leg up into the saddle. Sitting on the big animal, she could feel every bruise and muscle strain from the day before.
“Hurts?”
Maya nodded, biting her lip. “I can feel my butt bones. They’re sore.”
“I can only promise you that it will get better with time.” He rechecked the straps for the stirrups, making sure they were the right length for her and set her feet in them. “All right. You’re all set.” He led Brawley over to the two snags. Untying their leads, he handed them to Maya, who ran the rope around the high saddle horn. “Here you go. Same as yesterday, allow me and Zareth take the lead, then follow us.”
“Okay.”
He looked up at her, a slight frown troubling his handsome features. “I never asked, but what does okay mean? You seem to say it all the time.”
She tried to think of an equivalent in his language. “It means the same as all right or yes. Or you can use it to say everything is fine.”
“Oh, I see. Hmm, okay.” He grinned like a little boy.
She laughed. “There, you got it.”
“Okay.” He walked over to Zareth. “You okay, you big, nasty beast?” His mount snapped at him, but Vach jumped out of the way in time. “Guess not.”
He got on his sherakey, kicking him into a canter. When Vach got far enough ahead, Maya leaned forward in the saddle, the leather creaking loudly. Brawley took his cue to start trudging up the path after his master.
The trail seemed to go on forever. Puddles reflected the dark gray sky. The air had a fresh-scrubbed smell, which contrasted with the earthy scent of the damp ground.
Several hours later, Maya checked her watch. Twelve o’clock. Which could mean it was closer to ten, since the Zeeman day had twenty-two hours and her watch used Earth’s twenty-four hour cycle. A hooded Zeeman stood not far off, staring at her. She stared back, wondering if it was a herder. But where was his flock?
Several more Zeeman-shaped figures were standing in a group, not far away, but their cloaks didn’t appear to be being stirred by the fretful wind. Maybe they weren’t Zeemen at all. Statues of some sort?
Later, she spotted one ahead of her, near the road. As she rode closer, she saw that it was a stone pillar of some kind. Zeeman-shaped, but much larger, maybe ten to twelve feet in height. She looked it up and down, trying to find carvings or letterings, but there were none.
She turned over the possibilities in her mind, finally coming to the conclusion that these must be the roots of long dead trees and bushes encased in limestone jackets. A few miles down the road, more of these pillars filled the landscape. The standing stones seemed to be watching her, from out on the flat plane. A shiver went down Maya’s back. Creepy.
Vach waited for her at the next rest stop. His nasty sherakey had been tied up at the far side, with a bush to chew on. Brawley made his way into the clearing, and Vach held his arms up, so he could help Maya dismount. She pulled a leg over the huge saddle horn and slid off into his arms.

Vach caught her, laughing. “Got you.”
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Time to Settle

Much has been said recently about the advent of Fall.

It's pretty, that is for certain.

I live in a state that boasts some seriously amazing color.  And this time of year is fun what with all the pumpkins, colorful mums, spooky decorations and anticipation of the Long Slide Into the Holidays.

For yours truly, it's a busy time, what with my brewery's Tap Room ramping it up, kicking butt and taking names every single weekend and my hectic book release schedule only really getting going.

But I'm gonna admit something. In between all the beer blogging, beer selling, writer blogging and book promotions I'm ready to reach back and finish something I started a couple of years ago.   I'm gonna pull out a beloved WIP, a trilogy of hot novels that were my first foray into actual fiction writing, and do a big time re-write, finish the third book once and for all, polish and submit.

Yeah, I've had some success with a few publishers and I am thrilled to be with each and every one of mine so far. I'm not a rookie submitter by any stretch.  But you know how it is...some projects are just....more than that.  I am committed to settling down and making this project For Real.

So along with my buddy Katalina Leon, I am recommitting myself to 2 things:
Hot Yoga minimum three times a week AND
The Realtors: A trilogy spanning 10 years in the life of a young woman finding her way in life and love. And the men who complicate it.
Jack Gordon: Super Alpha successful broker with a female-shaped chip on his shoulder he has spent a lot of time and energy knocking off--until he meets Sara. Can he overcome his own hype and admit that his heart needs love?

Craig Thornton: Young, sexy, confident, with no issues admitting how he feels about Sara. But is she ready for what he has to offer?

I've had the first one (Floor Time--which I excerpted the living  crap out of on Six Sentence Sunday to a lot of kudos) CP'd and will give it a spit/shine first. Then I gotta bring the sequel (Closing Costs) up to speed then actually finish the darn thing with the final in the trilogy: Sweat Equity.

I'm pretty excited about it.

But...in the meantime...allow me to introduce the Deniz Family:
Twin brothers Tarkan and Emre (pronounced "Em-Ray)  and their sister Lale (pronounced "Lah-Lay")

From Decadent Publishing November 4, 8 and 18: The TURKISH DELIGHTS trilogy: part of the amazingly fun 1NightStand series!

Here's a bit of cover drool, um art....




I love these covers....truly and this series is way fun.

There are blurbs and what not on my site: www.lizcrowe.com

How does Fall make YOU want to pick up an old project or start a new one?
Cheers! 
Liz



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