Here's another of the cast from the Sea View Hotel.
He dressed casually and his general impression suggested tweed. His outfits gave off a sort of browny-green aura, as if he had been carved from a part of the landscape, and they had the kind of texture that conjured up pictures of moorland and bracken. Sometimes I swear I could hear grouse calling around him.
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7 comments:
Ha! I have a browny-green tweed man in my NaNo, but mine is 'a January leaf' of a man.
Keep up the good work
What a lovely way to phrase it. January leaf. I like it.
Hi Morning AJ .. I hope I'm recovered from my various travails with connectivity or whatever ...
Good for you for keeping up with NaNo.
Tweed is a great description for the landscape isn't it .. with a touch of heather ... Oh - I'd love to have a grouse for dinner ... !
Love the Sea View Hotel pic - have fun til the end .. cheers Hilary
Is it grouse season? ;)
ha, i like that last line...nice description...hope the novel is coming along well...
Tweed Earth tones eh?
Very cosmopolitan!
Thanks for playing so faithfully, I really appreciate it, and have a Kick Ass Week-End
I'm doing Nano too. Just finished mine this week and it is time consuming.
I love the texture and sensuality in your words.
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