This is one of my favorite pieces from this year's Glass Art show at the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens. There's no question why the artist entitled it "Umbrella Lady." My only question is when Cheyenne will get some much-needed rain.
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Wednesday in Wyoming - February 19, 2025
Glass art isn't the only thing to enjoy at the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens. The walkway between the grand conservatory and the original building is brightened by flowering plants and the statue of a cat that seems to be staking its claim to the building.
No matter what the weather is like outside, the inside of the conservatory is always warm and welcoming. If you're in the Cheyenne area, I highly recommend visiting it.
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
Wednesday in Wyoming - February 12, 2025
As is always the case, this year's Glass art show at the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens featured a number of intriguing pieces. I thought the octopus was whimsical, but what I found even more interesting was the title of the other piece.
Why do you think the artist called it "Wyoming Weather"?
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
Wednesday in Wyoming - February 5, 2025
February is the month of the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens' annual Glass Art Show, something I look forward to every year. Most years, I simply admire the pieces, but one year -- 2009 to be specific -- I found inspiration in one of them.
I was writing the Texas Dreams series when my editor told me that the title I'd chosen for the third book, Winter Garden, wouldn't work for them. It seems that readers choose books with "winter" in their titles only during that season.
I mulled over ideas for a different title, but nothing felt right until I saw this piece of glass art. I was intrigued by the couple looking into the distance, perhaps dreaming about their future, and when I saw that the name of the piece was "Tomorrow," I knew I'd found the missing piece for my title. It became Tomorrow's Garden.
How's that for serendipity?
Monday, February 3, 2025
Cover Reveal -- Echoes of Sunrise
It's a new year, and for me it's an especially exciting one, because not only do I have a new book releasing next month, but it's also the start of a whole new series. The Sisters of the Heart trilogy features three women who spent a year together studying in Europe, and while they did that, they developed a friendship closer than many sisters share. That's why they call each other their sisters of the heart.
The first book, Echoes of Sunrise, is the story of Sophia Carr, whose return to her hometown in (where else?) the Texas Hill Country is marked by tragedy. Up-and-coming architect Gideon Spencer has had his share of tragedy too, but since I write romance, you know that there's a happy ending for them ... eventually. The road to happily-ever-after is definitely a bumpy one.
Did you wonder why there are two women who look like they could be twins on the cover? You'll find a hint to that as well as an excerpt on my webpage.
Even if you don't click on the link, I hope you agree with me that this is a beautiful cover. I'm thrilled with it.