Our fleeting summer is over. There is the last of the rock pooling to be done while we still have some warmth before the storm season begins with ‘Agnes’ about to barrel in from the ocean.
At low tide, while it is still calm, there is much life in amongst the rocks. You can see why this was a wreckers’ beach in days gone by. Those jagged rocks are lethal when covered at high tide as they wait to hull any boat that comes in too close.



Back in the garden, there is a last hurrah with a blast of pink to echo the ‘Barbie’ vibe we have had over the summer.

And I’ve been to another book club meeting to launch LOUISA’S LAMENT.
The lovely residents of Austin Heath near Warwick hosted an evening’s discussion about the dispute and the role of the press; the plotters and their motives; and the plight of educated women in the late 19th century as they sought to better themselves.


In addition to the individual purchases, I received a generous contribution to the charity we are supporting with the book’s sales. Thankyou Austin Heath residents for your kind generosity.
You can book your meeting, including local history clubs, on our website: patoakleypublishing.london




Hi Pat, Thank you for sharing your garden still looks full and fresh.Despite changing weather patterns. Hope you recieved recent parcel. Just recieved your party invite Thank you so much Janet B me??
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