Susan Jones – Writer

My Writing Blog

Susan Jones writes romantic drama with a touch of humour, and historical sagas as Lydia King. She lives in North Warwickshire, and loves walking through the beautiful woodlands where she lives, and gardening and reading are her pastimes.

Hello, friends and followers. I was so happy to have my website updated, that I must have deleted the pickle news. So yesterday, I made green tomato chutney, and also a salsa sauce to go with the lasagne I’m going to make tomorrow.

Today, I’m tidying up the writing office, as the wool from knitting and my sewing bag are taking over, and the bookcase was a bit higgledy-piggledy as well. Much neater now, with my books looking fine there. If anyone wants a signed copy of any, have a look on the books page, and I can send a signed one, directly from me. It’ll be Β£12 to allow for post and packing, and there will also be a free gift from me in there as well.Β 

I’m going to combine my other activity, which is tarot and crystal readings. You will find that under the heading above. I’m still enjoying knitting, and working on a beanie hat at the moment, and the knitted socks are so joyful that I will always be knitting some socks. Hoping to get onto my YouTube channel again soon; but I’ll wait until I have news that’s more exciting than a jar of chutney.

These are my jars of scrumptiousness.

 

In other news, apart from pickles, I now have my website as susanjanejones.com – the WordPress addition has gone, but it’s still on WordPress. Books I’m reading at the moment, are Rosie Goodwin’s A Daughter’s Destiny. About a girl who moves to London to live with her aunt when she finds herself in a dire situation. Their dad leaves them with lots of debts. A great saga, and loving it. On my kindle, I have the two books in the Port Berry series by K T Dady – uplifting romantic fiction. Lovely to snuggle up with a cup of my favourite Earl Grey tea, and escape to the wonderful seaside village. I’m on chapter 5 but would recommend these and Rosie’s books as well.

 

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4 responses to “From our Warwickshire kitchen”

  1. Sally Jenkins Avatar

    We have lots of green tomatoes that probably won’t turn red now.

    Chutney sounds like a good idea!

  2. susanjanejones Avatar

    Hi Sally x Yes it’s gorgeous but the top half of my post is missing πŸ˜…I will add the chutney news later. It’s easy to make.

  3. Patsy Collins Avatar

    The phrase ‘pickle news’ made me smile!

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Yes I grew about double the tomatoes we need so the cupboard will be a pickle store πŸ˜ŽπŸ˜…thanks for popping by x

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