![]() We moved to Canberra when I was six, and although it’s Australia’s capital, back then it was more like a slightly overgrown country town, with wide open spaces, and mountains beyond the paddocks. ![]() ![]() We also went camping sometimes, and on day trips to some of the wonderful places in that part of Victoria. We also had a block of bushland at Kangaroo Ground, north-east of Melbourne, and, except for the bull-ants, I loved going up there into the bush. These days, that’s all suburbia, but back then it was more country town. I guess you could say I’m a country girl at heart When I was small, we lived east of Melbourne, at the foot of the Dandenong Ranges. You write so vividly about the landscape and Dungirri, I have to ask are you a country girl born and bred or did you move there from a city? □ And can I say I love the photo of you and your dogs! Helene, thanks so much for inviting me to ‘visit’! It’s been wonderful being friends with you the past few years, and I love that we’re now both published in romantic suspense in Australia! She’s also a finalist in the RWAmerica RITA and the Daphne Du Maurier Award (go Bron!). ![]() Bronwyn was recently awarded the Best Romantic Suspense Novel in the ARRA awards. I’m very excited to welcome award winning author Bronwyn Parry to my blog today. ![]()
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