Chapter 8 of Summer of the Netherfield Witch

Summer arrives, and part II of Summer of the Netherfield Witch begins. The beginning of summer really needs a celebration. Certainly I think so, especially after the nasty winter we had here in the Boston area. You’d think this was Buffalo, we had so much snow. Some of it’s still out there, despite the warmer weather and the rains.

Well, Jane’s spring wasn’t all that great, either. So she’s in a mood to celebrate, and decides to go “Communing with nature” in chapter 8. She just doesn’t expect nature to commune right back.

So let’s hope Jane’s communing is more like a Maypole dance

New_York_RenFaire_2004_maypole

and not a Walpurgis Night!

Artist: Fritz Roeber (1851 - 1924)

Artist: Fritz Roeber (1851 – 1924)

 

 

 

 

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About Brian Bixby

I enjoy history because it helps me understand people. I'm writing fiction for much the same reason.
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2 Responses to Chapter 8 of Summer of the Netherfield Witch

  1. crimsonprose says:

    Is this summer? Not where I live. The clocks have gone forward, while the weather’s gone back. Oh, it must be that time of year when the fair arrives!

    • Brian Bixby says:

      While we, after the winter of endless snows, have been watching the snow melt away in a major way this last week. It’s not summer, but it’s beginning to look like spring!

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