Smorgasbord Blog Magazine Podcast – Tales from the Garden – The Sanctuary by Sally Cronin

Over the coming weeks I will be sharing the stories from Tales from the Garden which I hope you will enjoy in audio

Thanks for tuning into the new series of stories from Tales from The Garden in audio. A collection I wrote in tribute to our home in the mountains to the north of Madrid where we lived from 1999 to 2016. We inherited a number of statues from the previous owners that were too big to take with them, and I also found some discarded around the garden. Perfect characters for stories, some of whom moved on with us to Ireland and appeared in Tales from the Irish Garden.

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.

In this second story a deer about to give birth is in mortal danger out on the wildness of the mountainside… can she find a save haven in time?

 

Images ©Sally Cronin

I hope you have enjoyed the story and will join me again next week for another.

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43 thoughts on “Smorgasbord Blog Magazine Podcast – Tales from the Garden – The Sanctuary by Sally Cronin

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  3. I remembered this story from reading it on your blog… years ago perhaps, but it stuck with me, probably because its an intense one. It was wonderful to sit back and listen, Sally. You have a beautiful voice.

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