Woke to a foggy morning. They say the number of foggy mornings in August is the number of snow falls you’ll have come winter. Not sure if this will hold true. We’ve been having little to no snow falls the last few years. And last winter was so mild if we blinked it was gone. So we will have to wait and see if today’s fog leads to snow come winter.
Other than that, the day is bright and sunny. Some of the trees look a little brown in color. We’ve been having plenty of rain lately so I don’t think it is because of dry weather. The temps haven’t been as hot as they were in June or July either. So does this mean fall is already upon us?
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Award winning author, Leanne Tyler lives in the South and her writing reflects her heritage. She writes sensual Southern romances whether historical or contemporary. Leanne's debut release Victory's Gate was the 2007 American Rose winner of the Through the Garden Gate contest and was released electronically by The Wild Rose Press in December 2007. Finally in December 2009 the Through the Garden Gate Anthology is available in print and includes the four winning entries.
Stepping into the Contemporary circle, she debuted with her Class of '85 Reunion story It's Always Been You in August 2011. And her first full-length novel Season of Love (Nov. 2011) is a time-travel set in 1850 Charleston, SC.
She invites readers to step into her world and enjoy the passion.
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