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#1 Sowing Seeds

Hello Friends

There are many I am (s) today! However, that isn't gramatically correct but as I am dealing with more than one I am, I have to add (s) in brackets!

Today I found that my book Never To Be Told is #1 in Amazon free kindle, I am overjoyed springs to mind, but so does I am abundant because abundance takes many forms. To be downloaded enough times to get in that position is simply awesome and thank you to everyone who participated. I am sure it will stay in Best Sellers when the promotion has ended because after writing frequently since about 2011, and having my books on amazon since 2013, it has been a five year journey and during that time, over 5000 books have been downloaded, most of them free copies. I am happy that so many of you have had the opportunity to read the books but obviously I would be delighted if they could go into shops as well as being self publishing books because this is a hard route. Saying that, rejections can be a hard as well. So to all who write - I'd say this, surrender, your book his its own energy and own timing and when the time is right it will take a leap of faith, probably before you.

It's sunny again in Suffolk and I've already been out with Barney the mad springer spaniel over the fields. I am training him not to run wildly but to enjoy being with me and walk alongside me. A few weeks ago he was running riot over the fields springing in his usual springer way but very uncontrolled. Only he knew where he was going. Thankfully now there is a little bit of order and he seems happy enough.

The fields are now ploughed in very neat rows as if they are ready to be seeded. I was hauled out of the fish and chip shop last night, because a way too large farm vehicle was trying to get past my car and I reflected once again about how the roads around Stowmarket are not equipped for wide vehicles. How do they get around those silly little roundabouts that kind of disappear when the paint comes off.

Another big how is, how anyone would want to build an extra 160 houses when our services can't already cope, is beyond me. I guess we are faced with the dilemma that people actually need homes and there should be sacrifices but to what extent? I remember learning about green belt at school during social studies. I guess it was important enough to be part of the national ciriculum, where they tried to teach young people it was essential to preserve our countryside. What has happened to this idea?

Never To Be Told could apply to some people especially when they have little regard to preserving what is essential for our bird and animal life and ecology as a whole.

And what is the secret undiscovered in the book? Well, Angela attempts to find that out sometimes to her peril and other times to her sheer delight, as she reconnects with her old University friend Jean. Jean gets it right because she believes in her and Angela begins to realise that life can be simple.
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