What photos were you hoping for?





Who invited you here?


Now I’m hoping for snow.
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TB Markinson is an American who's recently returned to the US after a seven-year stint in the UK and Ireland. When she isn't writing, she's traveling the world, watching sports on the telly, visiting pubs in New England, or reading. Not necessarily in that order.
Her novels have hit Amazon bestseller lists for lesbian fiction and lesbian romance.
She cohosts the Lesbians Who Write Podcast (lesbianswhowrite.com) with Clare Lydon. TB also runs I Heart Lesfic (iheartlesfic.com), a place for authors and fans of lesfic to come together to celebrate lesbian fiction.
Tricky title and great photos!
love snow, just not on the roads
love the pics of trees
Nice teaser line. Wasn’t quite sure what you were up to. LOL. Love the pictures, especially the one in black and white.
Good one LOL!! Now that I know you are a female, I was kind of hoping they were photos of nearly naked men, but then you had to go and dash my dreams. Oh well :). The photos are beautiful thhough!
Oops! You see, I was so excited I couldn’t even spell “though”. LOL
Not too many naked people running about this time of year. I’ll do my best to spot some though. Not sure if I would have the guts to take a photo.
LOL – me neither!
I think you would! Much braver
Well, years ago when we were in the Dominican Republic my hubby did make me take pictures of a topless woman on the beach because he was too chicken! LOL!!
Snow would definitely cover up the nakedness 🙂
I could never come up with great titles like that. My favorite is the squirrel.
I have a thing for trees, and you have done them justice. What absolutely gorgeous photographs!
It tis the season.
Gorgeous photos!
lol! Great title, and great series of images. I’m hoping for snow, too. 🙂
Ha ha ha… very funny. Great shots. 🙂
😉
The title makes me giggle because it makes me think of “never-nude” on Arrested Development. Great shots.
I think that squirrel was concerned his nuts were goiong to be exposed…
A!! Not only the trees. The little squirrel is in the nude, not even an apron for modesty!
maybe I should photoshop one in
🙂
Oh these are a superb gathering of photos. I love the silhouette one. No snow though please!
I would settle for a photo of Sean Bean please. However, one does not simply snap a picture of Sean Bean strolling round London – it is folly!
Lynn D
Well now I feel like I have to conquer this challenge! Hopefully folly does not equal death.
Ha, ha, I hope you succeed – it would make my day 😀
Lynn
wonderful images thank you tbm, the right sort of nakedness for london in november 😀
Such a greeeat title and so topical at the moment. Only yesterday I overheard conversations like, ‘the leaves are nearly all off the trees now’. Sad in a way to see the lovely colours wasting away on the ground.
Liz
You are wicked 🙂 Lovely photos.
Wow….look at those tree!!! I guess it will snow soon, am I right?
The squirrel is a great catch there
I don’t think it snows that much in London–at least that’s what I’m told. I’m trying to stay optimistic. I love snow.
I’m hoping for snow too, but as it is going to be 68 degrees tomorrow for Thanksgiving I am not betting any money on it being soon. 😦
wow…can’t believe the temp! I’m glad you enjoyed your birthday and have a great holiday weekend. If you go out on black Friday, be careful.
I’ve never done any Black Friday shopping and don’t intend to. There is nothing I want that badly for myself or for anyone else. I am more than willing to pay a little more to avoid that mess.
I went once over 15 years ago. That was enough for me. I think families should be home with their families and not working. I feel for all of the employees who have to get up super early and work really long days. I remember when I was a kid you could never find a store open on Christmas–I know this because my parents always forgot to buy batteries for our toys. So we had to wait until the next day to play. Good thing they always bought me books and I lived in California–so I would go outside with the rest of the neighborhood kids.
LOL – great title and great photos!
I will think of you when we get a ton of snow—and throw a snowball in your honor!!! These are great shots, as usual! Fall is definitely an amazing time of year!
Oh please do…and take a photo!
You cheeky little monkey (or squirrel!) – loved the shots!
Funny…I was hoping for something clearly consistent with the title. Great shots!