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A Groom for Mama, A Writer's Garden, Autumn Sedum pictures, Catherine Castle, Garden blog, romantic comedy, Summer's End, Sweet romance
Welcome to A Writer’s Garden where writers who are gardeners or just love gardens will be sharing their garden and flower stories, as well as a bit about their writing. Today’s writer/gardener guest is me, Catherine Castle.
Today’s post will close out this season’s garden blog. I want to thank all my contributors and readers for being part of the blog this year. I hope you’ve enjoyed reading the posts as much as we’ve enjoyed sharing our gardens with you.
I know fall is coming to my garden when I look out the breakfast nook window and see my autumn sedums changing color. All summer long they sit on the hillside with tiny while blooms that my husband calls little cauliflower heads on the tips of the stems. (you can just barely see the white tips on the bushes to the left of the white stick at the edge of the garden wall)
Then in late August the tiny heads begin to expand and turn pale pink.
Almost daily we see the flowering head change colors. From pale pink to dusty rose in early September.
and then in late September they go maroon.
In winter, if I leave the flowers on, they turn chocolate brown.
I look forward to the two-month show of color every garden season. It reminds me that nothing is static in the garden, or in life. Things are always changing, and we have a choice to either accept the change or moan about it. As a gardener, I’ve learned to accept the seasons of nature, which helps me to accept the changes I face in life, because I realize there’s always a second chance to experience a renewal of what I know or discover something new and different on the horizon that will expand my experiences.
I’m anxiously awaiting next year’s garden and the surprises it brings–if I’m lucky enough to stay upright in 2022 and not break any more bones. I don’t need that surprise again! I hope to get my container veggie garden started next year. It was slated for this fall, but … life gave me a challenging change this year. Ah, well, there’s always next year.
Be sure to join us again in March or April 2022 for another year of A Writer’s Garden!
Happy gardening wherever you are!
Catherine
About the Writer/Gardener:
Multi-award-winning author Catherine Castle loves writing, reading, traveling, singing, theatre, and quilting. She’s a passionate gardener whose garden won a “Best Hillside Garden” award from the local gardening club. She writes sweet and inspirational romances and both of her books have won awards. You can find her award-winning books The Nun and the Narc and A Groom for Mama on Amazon. Follow her on Twitter @AuthorCCastle, FB or her blog.
You can often see Catherine’s love of gardens in her books, and A Groom for Mama is no exception. In one scene, Mama, Jack, and Allison visit a rose garden, inspired by a garden tour Catherine and her husband took one summer.
Here’s the blurb for Catherine’s award-winning romantic comedy with a touch of drama,
A Groom for Mama. Available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble
A Groom for Mama
By Catherine Castle
Beverly Walters is dying, and before she goes she has one wish—to find a groom for her daughter. To get the deed done, Mama enlists the dating service of Jack Somerset, Allison’s former boyfriend.
The last thing corporate-climbing Allison wants is a husband. Furious with Mama’s meddling, and a bit more interested in Jack than she wants to admit, Allison agrees to the scheme as long as Mama promises to search for a cure for her terminal illness.
A cross-country trip from Nevada to Ohio ensues, with a string of disastrous dates along the way, as the trio hunts for treatment and A Groom for Mama.
Available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble
Time to rest, but look forward to seed catalogs.
Me, too. I really enjoying those seed catalogues when winter has me in the doldrums.
Hello Catherine–they really turned a lot of colors! Such pretty landscaping, too. Thanks for a good season on the blog and for including me. Happy winter trails to you (it’s 33 degrees w/a nasty wind here this a.m.) Going to do a book talk at a nearby town, but after than, am staying IN! (:
Thanks, Gail. We really enjoy looking out the breakfast nook window and watching the landscape change. Something is alway blooming. Have fun at your book talk. Like your weather, it’s cold and rainy here. Thanks for being part of he blog this year.
Loved your bitter-sweet gardening post, Catherine. Heal well, your garden and those fairies await you in the spring. Hugs!
Thanks, Sharon. The healing is going well. It’s just a matter of time before I can reach to almost my pre-accident ability. That will have to do… for now.
No more falling, Catherine…that’s an order. 😍
LOL. That’s what everyone commands, including the Ortho doc. Now if my feet will oblige I’m all set.
Lovely post, Catherine. I have sedums, too. I never thought to photograph the stages, though…beside them are my purple liatris which I let go to seed. I watch the birdies ride them for a snack all winter long from my desk. The bulbs were one of my best ever Costco purchases – 50 turned into a full army. I’m sending healthy, hearty, and warm wishes for your Thanksgiving. I truly appreciate your dedication to fellow authors. xxoo Sally
Thanks, Sally. Purple liatris are so pretty. We love watching the birds in the garden too. Happy Thanksgiving to you, too. It’s been my pleasure to support all my author friends and acquaintances. I’m always glad to host fellow authors.
Your pictures are beautiful, Catherine. Like you, I’m looking forward to my garden next year and maybe it will yield some surprises!
Thanks, Becky. I hope all your garden surprise will be beautiful ones. 😀