Meadow Restoration Project

Meadow Restoration Project

Much like my heroine Fern in The Witch of the Meadows, I’ve been involved in a meadow restoration on open space land adjacent to our property in the mountains of Colorado. This year, maybe with a bit more magic, those efforts will be as successful as Fern’s. Back in April, I worked with local restoration […]

Posted October 11, 2020 by Laurel Wanrow in My non-writing life, Nature / 0 Comments
Book Quote Wednesday ~ #tired on 10/7/2020

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #tired on 10/7/2020

It’s #BookQW and ‘tired’ doesn’t dampen her love for this land—or this boy! More from Chapter 7: With Annmar’s arm firmly in Mary Clare’s grip, they crossed the farmyard. In the gathering dusk, the mountain breezes brought a freshness to the evening air, and Annmar breathed it eagerly after days indoors. The farm crops and […]

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #steam on 9/16/2020

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #steam on 9/16/2020

It’s #BookQW and what a magical word for my ‘steam’punk series! More from Chapter 10: Though she wanted to rub her aching temples, Annmar kept her hands folded in her lap. Mistress Gere worked magic. And what’s more, she was saying Annmar could as well. A shiver ran down Annmar’s spine. Rational thought and every […]

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #zip on 8/19/2020

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #zip on 8/19/2020

It’s #bookqw and our heroine almost missed a thread ‘zip’ by. I’ve been deep in reviewing my three Luminated Threads novels to reformat them and have new covers designed. Since my head was filled with Annmar and Daeryn’s story, the quote comes from their second volume, The Twisting. More: Her heart pounded. The light shone […]

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #wait on 7/29/2020

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #wait on 7/29/2020

It’s #BookQW and our heroine has no ‘wait’ for surprises! From Chapter Six: Rail tracks led past the building, tracks the steam loader operated on. Mr. Yates’ business must be there, at a second platform. Annmar squeezed the seal. She was eager to get this next transport arranged, so followed a path of paving stones […]