Showing posts with label Born in Ice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Born in Ice. Show all posts

Mar 14, 2019

"Danny Boy" 💚







"How about 'Danny Boy'?"
Maggie rolled her eyes. 
"Count on a Yank to ask for it. 
A Brit wrote that tune, outlander."


Born in Ice





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"What a pity that it is often the favourite repertoire of drunks on late-night trains!"


Danny Boy: mystery remains over a haunting tune





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Phin only shook his head as he climbed the stairs. 
"I should've known you wouldn't remember. You were too busy drinking Irish
 and singing 'Danny Boy.'"
"I did not sing 'Danny Boy.'" Please, God.
"Can't say for sure. All those Irish tunes sound the same to me." 


High Noon






Jan 16, 2019

Spring Flowers in Winter?





She'd take cuttings and root them, 
force bulbs so that she could have
spring any time of year she liked.


Born in Ice




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Bring spring indoors early for winter color and fragrance





After all the Christmas decorations are packed away the house looks drab. So instead of letting the winter blues kick in, we make our rooms warm and inviting with flowers. We force the usual amaryllis, paperwhites, and tulip bulbs, but we also force branches into bloom to add even more color and fragrance to our suddenly quiet home. It is very satisfying to sit in our breakfast room early in the morning and observe the daily progress of forsythia buds as they swell and burst open. We cannot think of a more economical way to raise our spirits.










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“My mom goes for tulips.
She—what do you call it—
forces the bulbs in little glass jars 
every winter.”


Heaven and Earth





Dec 12, 2018

Winter Driving: How to Survive






Damn snow. Gabe downshifted to second gear, slowed the Jeep
 to fifteen miles an hour, swore and strained his eyes. 
Through the frantic swing of the wipers on the windshield 
all that could be seen was a wall of white. 
No winter wonderland. 


Gabriel's Angel





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By HopsonRoad - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, 
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Winter adds an extra level of danger when a car breaks down.






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He was hungry, soaked to the skin, and afraid he would run out of
gas-petrol-before he found anything remotely like an inn or village.
In his mind he went over the map. Visualizing was a talent he'd
been born with, and he could, with little effort, reproduce every line
of the careful map his hostess had sent him.
The trouble was, it was pitch dark, the rain washed over his
windshield like a roaring river, and the wind was buffeting his car
on this godforsaken excuse for a road as if the Mercedes was a
Tinkertoy.
He wished violently for coffee.
When the road forked, Gray took his chances and guided the car
to the left. If he didn't find the inn or something like in it another ten
miles, he'd sleep in the damn car and try again in the morning.



Born in Ice



Nov 16, 2017

Health Benefits of Knitting and Crochet






By ten, when the light was gone and the house quiet, she'd moved
beyond worry to resignation. He would come back when he would
come, she thought, and settled down in her room, her knitting in
her lap and her dog at her feet.


Born in Ice




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By Loggie-log - Own work, Public Domain, 
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We have been crocheting for many years and have felt many of the benefits of doing so, especially when it comes down to reducing our stress and relaxing.

We are sure there is nothing that beats an afternoon curled up on the couch with a cup of tea, a ball of yarn and our crochet hook.

With that said, we were very surprised to find out just how much our favorite activity is benefiting not only our own health, but many others out there!











Mar 16, 2016

Tomorrow's Saint Patrick's Day!!!

He stopped in the kitchen doorway, and his grin spread from ear to ear. 

There she was, up to her

wrists in bread dough, her hair scooped up, her nose dusted with flour.



Born in Ice


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My Happy Dish: Mrs. Frings' Irish Soda Bread

from Sweet Paul Staffer, Paul Vitale



"This Irish Soda Bread is a treasured recipe from my dear friend's mother, Mrs. Frings.  
I make it every year for St. Patrick's Day!  I just know you're going to want to add it to your repertoire as well!"





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After she'd poured a cup, Shannon stood awkwardly, wondering what to do next. 
"You bake your own bread?"
"I do, yes. It's a soothing process. You'll have toast at least. There's a hunk of yesterday's still in
the drawer."
"A little later. I was thinking I might drive around a bit, see the cliffs or something."
"Oh, sure you'll want to see the sights." 
Competently Brianna patted the dough into a ball and
turned it into a large bowl.



Born in Shame

Feb 24, 2016

Garden Sheds

A few miles out of the village, in a kitchen warmed with the heat and scents of baking, Brianna
Concannon looked out of the window as the ice-edged rain attacked her garden.

"I'll lose the columbine, I'm thinking. And the foxglove." It broke her heart to think of it, but she'd dug up what she could and stored the plants in the crowded little cabin out back. The gale had come so quickly.

"You'll plant more in spring." Maggie studied her sister's profile. 

Brie worried about her flowers like a mother over her babes. With a sigh, Maggie rubbed her own bulging belly. It still astonished her that it was she who was married and carrying a child, and not her home-loving sister. "You'll love every minute of it."

"I suppose. What I need is a greenhouse. I've been looking at pictures. I think it could be done."


Born in Ice

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A Gallery of Garden Shed Ideas

Add storage to your garden with personalized style.




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On a clear day in the middle of May, Brianna watched the workmen dig the foundation for her
greenhouse. A small dream, she thought, flipping the braid she wore from her shoulder to her
back, come true.


Born in Ice



Feb 18, 2016

What your Sleep Position Says About Your Relationship

An elbow in the ribs brought Brianna groggily out of sleep. Her first view of the morning after a
night of love was floor. If Gray took up another inch of the bed, she'd be on it.

It took her only seconds, and a shiver in the chilly morning air, to realize she hadn't even the
stingiest corner of sheet or blanket covering her.

Gray, on the other hand, was cozily wrapped beside her, like a contented moth in a cocoon.

Sprawled over the mattress, he slept like the dead. She wished she could have said his snuggled
position, and the elbow lodged near her kidney, was lover-like, but it smacked plainly of greed. Her
tentative pushes and tugs didn't budge him.

So that was the way of it, she thought. The man was obviously unaccustomed to sharing.

Born in Ice

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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons


Because your subconscious mind controls the way you sleep with your partner, sleep body language can be an amazingly accurate way to assess what's going on in your relationship -
even if you can't or don't articulate those things while you're awake.



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She awoke with the winter sun slanted over her face.
She awoke warm.
Sometime in the night he’d spooned her, and now she lay snugged back up against him, wrapped close. Cozy, she thought, rested and relaxed.
He’d wanted her to sleep, so she’d slept. 
Wasn’t it funny how he managed to get his way without demanding, without pushing?


Vision in White

Feb 9, 2016

And I AGREE

If you haven't, pick it up. You're loosing one of Nora's finest... 
I have no interest in advertising this... it's just that Born in Ice is a MUST read and I just found it in a List for


Underrated Romance Novels

 

Within literary fiction, the romance novel tradition has ruled supreme for centuries, honing its focus on relationships and romantic love. To this day, authors such as Jane Austen continue to represent the pinnacle of romance literature, but there is far more than meets the eye when it comes to such fiction.  

 

Born in Ice by Nora Roberts

Born in Ice is the second part of a trilogy that brings to life the lives of three sisters living in remote western Ireland. Left isolated within their bed and breakfast during a period of harsh weather, Brianna Concannon collides with a mysterious guest, American novelist Grayson Thane. As she indulges in an affair with this visitor, the sister is simultaneously overwhelmed by startling revelations about her family’s past. Exuding the characteristic gentleness of Ireland, this is a wonderful story to curl up with on a cold winter’s day.

 

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