Welcome to The “Magick of Waterfalls” New Post!
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The Isle of Skye is not only home for the breathtaking fairy pools in Glenn Brittle, but is also enriched by the beautiful Cuillin mountains. The legendary Fairy Flag, Dunvegan’s Cup and Sir Rory Mor’s Horn heirlooms can be found at the notorious Dunvegan Castle.
Perhaps ’tis the little folks mischief that summon my fascination to set a few of my stories nestled around the enchanting fairy pools, in the majestic Isle of Skye. Where the wee fairies frolic and dance to the charming flute and violin music that wafts through the cascading water curtain falls.
You know that “magical aura” sensation most people feel, from nature’s winter gift of those first flakes of snow at the beginning of the holiday season? Well that’s exactly how I felt from the rushing sounds of flowing water, while strolling the winding paths filled with bracken and woodland flowers leading me to the waterfalls.
Doesn’t this lovely image on the left make you want to sit here with a picnic basket, and wait to see what magical beings appear in front of this scene? Besides what you might expect to find at a magical waterfall – get ready to meet a miniature dragon named Kalista, an eccentric crew of wolf shape shifters, trolls, and more mythical characters in Sea Wolf Magick.
Make sure to click on “continue reading” to read more and see view other photos.
Here’s a few more photos of waterfalls located in the Isle of Skye and Northern Ireland, along with a nice photo of the famous Dunvegan Castle I mentioned earlier – home of the fairy flag.
Here’s a photo of Cranny Falls in Northern Ireland – I posted a video on my Facebook page earlier this week, if you would like to see what else surrounds it.
I hope you enjoy reading a brief snippet from Sea Wolf Magick, which is scheduled for release on May 25th. This is when the handsome Highlander, (and wolf shape shifter) Quinn leads the bewitching Beth McMasters to a secluded waterfalls on the magical Island of Yell.
“They skipped across a winding trail of stepping stones, careful to avoid the thick blanket of perched oyster plants woven between the rocks. The sweet perfume of violets mixed with sprays of cool water intoxicated the night air. The lavish moon plants flourished in fairy petal umbrellas colored in hues of blues, pinks and purple, popped through minty green leaves, which led the way to a large boulder centered directly in front of the waterfall.”
Any guesses what they might find when they reach the falls? There’s lots of exciting new characters in this second book, including a nasty wee troll by the name of Vakr.
Thanks again for stopping by! Please feel free to browse the different pages on my site and leave a comment. Make sure you check back and keep an eye on the schedule as I update it with upcoming guest appearances by authors and a few other surprises!
How utterly enchanting! Beautiful pics and post. Just wonderful.
Thanks for stopping by Beth, and glad you enjoyed the post! Looking forward to our Facebook Party on St. Patrick’s day! ((hugs))
I didn’t know you had a picture of me 😄. Beautiful pictures Patty. I’m sure Sea Wolf Magik will Not disappoint. Now to find wee Darby
Hey Kathy! Thanks for stopping by! You never know what pictures I have stashed back here (lol) Hope you will enjoy reading Sea Wolf Magick – and yes, Wee Darby has some surprises in store for everyone on St. Patrick’s Day! ((Hugs))
What a lovely post. The pictures are amazing! I would love to be sitting there with a picnic basket, hoping to see Kalista. Thank you for sharing this!
Hi Lane! Thanks for stopping by and I’m pleased you enjoyed the post and photos! I’m right there with you sharing that picnic basket – you never know, Kalista might even pop her head out from inside and surprise us! Wouldn’t that be wonderful! I’m looking forward to our Facebook party on St. Patrick’s day 🙂 Thanks again for leaving a post!
Beautiful and breathe taking pictures Patty! I’m anxiously awaiting your sequel “Sea Wolf Magick”.
Good Morning Terry! and thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment! Glad you enjoyed the post, and yes – I can’t wait for you to find out what happens “next”:)
It won’t be much longer now 🙂
This is so fascinating and the pictures are magical. I love learning, so thank you for sharing.
Thanks for stopping by Star, and glad you enjoyed the post! Yes, I agree, the photos are most definitely magical 🙂
Beautiful pictures that sing right to my heart! Thanks for a love post, Patty.
that should have been “a lovely post!”
Got it, Allie 🙂 thanks again for stopping by and looking forward to you joining me here at my blog in the next few months!
Glad you enjoyed the post, Allie! The photos are breathtaking, aren’t they 🙂
Love this – makes me want to go take a tour of Ireland! Beautiful post.
Thanks for stopping by Catherine! And delighted you enjoyed the post. The scenery is absolutely breathtaking
and makes you believe you’ve stepped back in time 🙂 I hope you’ll stop back in March when I share a special
St. Patrick’s Day post with more photos and a wee bit of “the wearin’ of the green” – with Wee Darby.
Beautiful post, Patty!! I love waterfalls, especially those in Scotland. 🙂
Bless your heart, thank you for stopping by Vonda! I’m so glad you enjoyed the post 🙂
Yes, I truly love the breathtaking waterfalls in the Isle of Skye! Thanks for leaving a comment ((Hugs))