<$BlogRSDURL$>

27/12/2006

Many happy Returns 


The first pic shows the LFF, plus lovely mummy, Danielle, with my newly appointed UK PA, otherwise known as minimus- or youngest baby, Leonie... with the tour Eiffel faintly in the background.

The second pic shows yours truly, with the LFF and lovely mummy, Danielle, with the Arc de Triomphe behind us.

I can't begin to tell you what a fantastic time we had in Paris.

The shops were fab, and not half as crowded as they are here in the UK at Christmas time.
The only downside of what has to be one of the most beautiful capital cities in the world is that gorgeous little doggies are free to poo at will, and they do so all over the pavements. Plus, every second person seems to own at least 2 gorgeous little doggies.
Suffice it to say I scrubbed my shoes with disinfectant before replacing them in my wardrobe. Okay, so I am particular about such things- but here's my warning- watch out for poo in Paris!

We had such a brilliant time- and one of the best evenings was spent at Bel Canto, where the young adults from the Paris music Conservatoire sing during dinner.
When you think that all these young people will almost certainly go on to enjoy international careers it gives you some idea of how privileged I felt to be able to hear them.

Naturally, none of my trips is complete without a drama- and we got stuck on the metro when our 3 day passes ran out- bear in mind when you travel that the 3 day pass is for the named days and not for 72 hours and you won't make my mistake!
Oh, and travelling by metro is definitely the best way to go- cheap, fast and on time every few minutes.

Back with news of hot chocolate so thick you can stand a spoon in it, and the very best place in Paris to enjoy such a treat.

Love to all, and happy reading everyone!

Susanxxx

Comments:
Hi Susan
Congratulations on your success! If you are anything like me, each story and each character you dream up will give you the same buzz in your stomach every time you create a new one.
Going back to your front cover on your comment dated Dec 15th, I can imagine your thrill. It's tempting to design your own front cover at times. I could easily grab people I see in the street who are the image of the characters in my stories and demand that they pose for my front cover (if I had any)
Unfortunately, I am still an aspiring author with a long way to go to acheive what you have acheived but I am determined to climb the ladder of success to the top!
I love to read about other authors and take on board their tips along the way and your website is now among those with the likes of Penny Jordan and Carol Grace who I will come back to time and time again for reference and advice so thank you very much for that opportunity.
I wish you every success in 2007 and hope that you continue to enjoy your work and give us plenty to read.
One of my favourite books that you have written is 'A Spanish Inheritance'. Isn't it every woman's dream to become neighbours with a man like Ramon di Crianza Perez??
Best wishes to you Susan x
 
Post a Comment

<< Home

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?