Carpe Diem!
Finally I found some time to finish reading your story. I absolutely love it and can’t wait for the next part! I especially adore the way you describe nature. It makes me want to visit Skye more than ever. ;)
Thank you ‘ted1986,’ I’m pleased that I’ve planted a seed in your imagination, now you can go there and experience it first hand. I know it won’t disappoint. Part five, the final part to, “People Tend To Run When Chased,” will be posted on Tuesday. Thanks again.
~adialogue
CARAVAN PEOPLE KEEP THEIR MEANS OF ESCAPE JUST BEHIND THEM:
“Part 3 & 4 have kept me hooked, I look forward to the updates when I come into work each week! A little love story to take me away for just a few moments… ”
— 7thstreetcaravans (Reference to the serialised story, search “adialogue” titled, “People Tend To Run When Chased.”)
This is one addiction I will have to encourage. For some hair of the dog, I’m publishing a piece tomorrow on the subject of truth or fiction. Thank you my friend at 7thstreetcaravans, escape with impunity!
I thought you would like this caravan, a supplement to your latest colourful caravan post - this one in my favourite colour, a beautiful shade of grape. ~adialogue
“On the return journey north, we took our time. Jake loved mountains and suggested a stop at Glencoe, to take the ski lift to the top. On the way up I was completely mute, stunned into silence. Glencoe is beautiful, ancient and awesome on a grand scale. What rendered me speechless though was Jake with, ‘We’ll have to get married. I don’t want to lose you…”
© S. Marian, Feb. 6, 2012