This shot was taken at our local Botanic Gardens. Mr. Munro and I don’t get there as often these days, now that the little dog is gone, but it’s a lovely outing for a Sunday morning.
In New Zealand news, an Invercargill woman was fined $275 for disorderly behavior after she flashed her boobs at motorists and caused an accident.
Mr. Munro has just learned he might have to go to work in Wellington for two weeks early next year, and I’ll get to go with him. Wellington is at the bottom of the North Island, and it will be a nice break from Auckland. I might even get some writing done. I’m finding it hard going this month with all the other Christmas distractions. I definitely want to visit the Day in Pompeii exhibition at Te Papa museum and we’re thinking we might do a quick trip to the South Island if time permits.
In book news, I have three more Ellora’s Cave titles available in the Kindle format: Fringe Benefits, Fallen Idol and Fancy Free are now on sale. Whisk out your credit cards and grab your copies today!
If you’re a writer, how is your writing coming along with all the Christmas razzmatazz? And readers, are you managing to relax a little with some of your favourite books?
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I’m finished with my shopping so I have plenty of time to read. Love those holiday books.
by Linda Henderson December 16th, 2009 at 12:07 amI’m afraid my writing has slowed to a trickle, and it’s not funny since my h&h are in the middle of an extended love scene. I’m sure they’ve got cramp *sigh*
by Christina Phillips December 16th, 2009 at 2:38 amBeautiful gardens! I’m buying a Sony e reader as soon as Christmas is over. You’re on my download list!
by Nancy Henderson December 16th, 2009 at 4:39 amThat is a beautiful pic. Love strolling through gardens like this. My holiday shopping is done and I have been able to get several books read this week since my husband was away. :)
by Mary December 16th, 2009 at 10:29 amLOL about the woman flashing her boobs and Christina’s lovers cramping…I needed that laugh. :)
Eh, I’m sick of Christmas. Bring on January. It seems the holidays are making people I care about especially blue this year.
by Cari Quinn December 16th, 2009 at 7:30 pmShelley, my writing is non-existent! I’m behind on everything, which is why I’ve been MIA lately. And I just found out that my beloved EC editor is leaving…
Hopefully I’ll get inspired in 2010.
by Helen Hardt December 16th, 2009 at 7:59 pm