My novels feature penguins, people, music & otters, not necessarily in that order. #1 bestseller, R&J & BBC R2 bookclub picks. Fan of wildlife & Celtic harps.
Just to let you know, this book comes highly recommended by the penguins 🐧 🐧🐧
(… and if you like it, there are two more in the series!)
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A very happy publication day to the wonderful @AuthorTracyRees – THE GOLDEN FEATHER is out today. It's a beautiful, magical, completely addictive novel about storytelling. Don't miss out! #Newrelease#Outnow#Bookstagram#magic
Just a friendly reminder that libraries are free.
Not “free trial” free.
Not “free with ads” free.
Not “free if you give us all of your data” free.
But free free.
I would REALLY like to see the cat road collisions petition actually get somewhere this time. Two weeks left to get it over the 100k line so ministers can't just shrug and go "nah that's just for dogs" as they have previously.
Please sign and share:
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☀️☀️99p/ FREE ON AMAZON PRIME!☀️☀️
Would you *buy* someone else's life? Including their house, belongings, car, pet, a trial at their job and introduction to their friends?
Inspired by a true story!
Find your Greek escape here!🔽
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When I am asked, Is there anything people can do at home to help bees, whether they have a garden, patio, window box, or local green space?
Absolutely. One of the simplest and most meaningful things we can do is grow flowers.
Over the past century, England has lost around 97% of its wildflower meadows. These once-vibrant landscapes provided food and shelter for countless pollinators, and their disappearance has had a profound impact on bee populations across the country.
The good news is that even the smallest space can make a difference. Whether you have a large garden, a few pots on a patio, a window box, or access to a community green space, planting bee-friendly flowers creates valuable feeding stations for pollinators. Individually, these may seem like small acts, but together they form a network of habitats that help bees thrive.
By choosing native wildflowers, you’re not only bringing beauty and colour into your surroundings, you’re helping to restore a tiny piece of the landscape that bees have lost.
"Well, we all make mistakes, dear, so just put it behind you. We should regret our mistakes and learn from them, but never carry them forward into the future with us."
~ Lucy Maud Montgomery
A couple of cornflowers in a field near Wicken, Cambridgeshire and a little leafcutter bee gathering pollen for her babies from a cornflower in my garden. As ever my photos & videos are designed to dial down stress & lift your mood-a break from angst while you scroll 🌿: