Need free stock images?

Black-Eyed Susan

My Pics on Pixabay

Not everyone has money to spend. Not everyone is talented enough to take all of their own photos.

Enter Pixabay, a community-based stock image repository. People from all around the world (including myself) upload their photos for the public use for free.

Although it would be polite to, Pixabay doesn’t require you to link back to them.

 

But, if you are feeling generous, there’s a way to buy the artist coffee.

I’ve used many images for blog posts and even some for my ebooks. and they give you a link to share, if you want to. 

 

Featured image (it’s mine):

Image by Nancie Neal from Pixabay 

I’m back

cup of coffee

I spent the last few days backing up my laptop, then doing a refresh. I’m finally installing the last few apps. In the next few days, I’ll probably be posting regularly again.

Also, I will publish “Elizabeth: Transformation” in the next few days.

See the Elizabeth website to see the collection!

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New Goals for this week

Elizabeth Eyes

2022 has had a rough start, and I think it might get worse before it gets better. Last year, Texas we in a deep freeze by the end of February. This means we have a few more weeks before we are out of the clear.

It’s been crazy for us as we try to get a new chicken coup up, repair fencing and, most of all, finally get another book published.

Well, it’s up… and I screwed up. For some reason, the cover on Amazon is much darker than what I uploaded, so I’m waiting for the reviews to be approved before I upload yet another cover.

If you want the not-so-great cover version, the collection is now published: https://amzn.to/33MnaEs

The image below is what the cover is supposed to look like:

Elizabeth Heritage Journey Small
(click here for full size)

To see the ebook shorts, check here.

Next step – work on the next one:

Concept Cover
Concept Cover