Sunday: sea and sunset and sneaky book previews

I went for a calming walk. It was really Tigerboy who needed the calming, but by the time we got to the beach he was asleep.

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So I enjoyed it, calmly, by myself. I think the nap did him good. (I assume that’s why he’s still bouncing off the walls at 21.54.)

(Am now wondering whether I need to tweak something on blog to set the times right. Aargh. )

Later on I did some enjoying of a rather glorious sunset.

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The only drawback with this is it happened at 5pm. Meaning there was a whole lot of darkness going on at swimclub time, and I resorted to driving.  Note to pedestrians: wearing neutral to dark colours and running across the road at the pedestrian crossing when my light is green is not a nice thing to do.

Swimclub. I occupied myself reading a very early copy of the lovely Rachael’s new novella Sealed with a Christmas Kiss (pre order on Kindle for 59p) Full review to follow but oh, it’s lovely.

And that was my Sunday. How was yours?


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2 responses to “Sunday: sea and sunset and sneaky book previews”

  1. And another one for the booklist! I need a holiday now so I can read them all 🙂

    1. This one is a short one, ideal for a journey (if you’re not driving 😉 )

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