Lost: the weather. A Very British Blog Post…

umbrella-159361_1280Here in Switzerland, it’s a well-known fact that British people like talking about the weather – and let’s face it; the weather gives us something different to say several times a day. But this year, it’s conversation topic number one here in middle Europe too.

train-596098_1280Swiss winters are snowy, crisp and cold and full of goodies like mulled wine and après ski – aren’t they? Well, the last one wasn’t – apart from the mulled wine bit. It was the mildest winter ever; ‘down’ here at 430m over sea level we had the merest sprinkling of snow exactly twice, and the temperature rarely ventured below zero. It was the first winter for decades I didn’t have to shift snow off something – which was quite nice, of course.

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March arrived and with it a couple of days that felt almost like summer, to the joy of my visitors from England. We had meals on the balcony overlooking the woods, and wandered jacketless round lakeside towns.

lightning-342341_1280Then came April, and May, and cold, cold weather. We dug the woolly socks out again and regretted having changed the winter tyres for summer ones. Now it’s June, and the rain continues, livened up by some lovely thunderstorms.  Unsurprisingly, our lake is fuller than usual. ‘They’ say we won’t get proper summer heat until August. I hope they’re wrong. Meanwhile, there’s flooding all over the place and warm sunshine in Scotland, where I was last week. Global warming? Or just a weird year?

Book news:
– I’m really happy that Chosen Child has spent the past couple of weeks (often with three top ten subcategory rankings) in the Amazon US top 1000, as well as in the UK list.

CCUS2.06– Later this month, book five will be back from the proofreader and I’ll be announcing both the title (which caused my amazing editor and I a lot of head-scratching) and the cover image. It’s spooky…

Merken

‘Armchair travel at its best’
Cass Grafton

‘A well-crafted story’
Susanna Bavin

‘An emotionally charged novel’
Jennie Ensor


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6 responses to “Lost: the weather. A Very British Blog Post…”

  1. barbtaub Avatar

    Just in case you’re homesick… Here is yesterday at Botanics.

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    1. lindahuber Avatar

      Ooh – lovely! Memories of student days lying exactly there… thank you!

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  2. Mary-Jane Avatar
    Mary-Jane

    Was interested to see your pin interest boards! Have just begun (a secret) one for the latest book… all I’ve got so far is a picture of a Premier Inn bedroom!!! Am still feeling my way around it….

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    1. lindahuber Avatar

      They’re quite fun, but I’m not sure how useful they are in terms of selling books! Let me know when you un-secret yours 🙂

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  3. heatherbwriter Avatar

    Some lovely pics, Linda. Even the thunder storms look good there. 🙂

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    1. lindahuber Avatar

      Thank you – Switzerland is very picturesque! We’ve had some spectacular storms, too – I would love to be able to take photos of lightning!

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