Story Share
Today I want to share another of Sally Cronin‘s beautiful, heartwarming stories, which she is well known for. Sally is generously sharing stories from her book – Tales from the Garden. She is currently working on her follow up book, Tales from the Irish Garden, where of course, Sally has moved her garden friends to her new garden in Ireland from Spain. All her garden friends have names and duties in the garden. Today you can read the story about The Goose and the Lost Boy.
Smorgasbord Short Stories – Tales from the Garden – The Goose and the Lost Boy by Sally Cronin
In the summer I will be releasing Tales from the Irish Garden.. stories of magic and fantasy. It is the sequel to Tales from the Garden published in 2015 and I am going to share the stories from that collection with you in the next few weeks.
About Tales from the Garden
Tales from the Garden reveals the secrets that are hidden beneath hedges and trees. You will discover what really happens at night as you sleep unaware in your bed. Stone statues and those hidden worlds within the earth are about to share their stories. The guardians who have kept the sanctuary safe for over fifty years will allow you to peek behind the scenes of this magical place. They will take you on a journey through time and expand your horizons as they transport you to the land of fairies, butterflies and lost souls who have found a home here.
Fairy Stories for children of all ages from five to ninety-five that will change the way you look at your garden forever.
The Goose and the Lost Boy by Sally Cronin – Please visit Sally’s blog to read the story.
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Thank you so much for sharing Debby.. as always you are a star for your support and friendship. ♥
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My absolute pleasure Sal. I loved this story and it’s long overdue since I shared you on my pages. ❤ xox
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Sally’s short stories are a joy. I read many in her free EBook she kindly sent me the link for.. Again sorry I have not been around much Debbie.
This week its been a case of making hay while the Sun shines, and boy has it shone this week with record high temps for April in 70 years. So we have been busy in our garden etc. Which caused me a bit of Sun stroke I think yesterday as I felt dizzy and ill all afternoon and evening with the room spinning.. Thankfully I woke feeling better.
Sending huge hugs across the ocean Debbie.. As I attempt to catch up in my reader for a while this morning.
Love and Blessings .. xx ❤
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Sue, thanks so much for dropping by. I know you’ve been on a time out again. and of course the change in weather would have you very busy with your garden. Good therapy you enjoy my friend with the long awaited sun that you must have taken in in large doses after not seeing it for so long, lol – understandable. Well. I hope you’re wearing a hat this time. Enjoy the long awaited warmth!!!!
Huge hugs received and flowing back to you. Big hugs! ❤ xxxxx
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Yes Lesson learned I usually do wear my floppy hat, but didn’t think it that hot as we had a breeze.. Recovering well today.. 😀 and Thank YOU.. xx
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Glad to hear Sue. Never under estimate the power of the sun. ❤ xxxxx
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NEVER! 🙂 💛
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Thank you Sue. for the kind words.. and we have had sun today… not quite record highs but lovely to sit out in.. xx
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Yes its been wonderful to have warm Sun upon our bones.. I am off now to go sit in some more myself.. It was raining earlier now its shining.. Take care Sally.. HUGS
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This is one of my favourite stories.
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Thanks Olga, mine too. 🙂 x
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Thank you Olga 🙂
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Sally–I’m looking forward to Tales from the Irish Garden. My husband’s 100% Irish so it’s time I learn more about him.
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That’s wonderful Jacqui. 🙂
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Thanks Jacqui… I can certainly introduce you to his rain sodden ancestors! There will be plenty of shenanigans…
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Beautiful share, Deb. Sally’s stories always move us in some way ❤
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Thank T. Sal certainly has a gift to getting to the heart with her stories. ❤ xx
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Thank you Tina.. ♥
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I enjoyed this story, Debby. It’s so sweet the way Sally created stories about the inhabitants of her garden. The boy and the goose will be companions forever. 🙂
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Isn’t it just Diana? So glad you read and enjoyed. 🙂 xx
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Thank you Diana.. I knew I could not bring them back to Ireland with me.. it would have cost the national debt.. but I wanted to capture their part in our lives for 17 years. Good news is there is at least one toddler in the new household who will love them I am sure just as much..x
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