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Welcome to Mystic Bay!

by Shari Randall

If you’re like me, you had a lot of travel plans canceled this summer. My consolation? Armchair travel with my TBR (to be read) pile. One of the great things about books is that they let us travel without leaving home.

So I thought I’d take you to the setting of my cozy mystery series, Mystic Bay. “Mystic Bay” is modeled on real life Mystic, Connecticut, a village on Long Island Sound that is always on those lists of best places to vacation. History? Check. Great scenery? Check. Charm? Check. Great restaurants, especially that New England specialty, the lobster shack? Triple check!

I’m including pictures of the real life Mystic that inspired scenes in my Lobster Shack Mystery series – a real slice of New England. Get out your cameras – the tour’s about to start!

Here’s the lobster shack that inspired The Lazy Mermaid. Ford’s was used as a location shot in the movie Mystic Pizza, so it may look familiar. Their lobster bomb is the best!

This is one of the beautiful old sea captain’s homes you’ll find in Mystic. Note the enclosed widow’s walk on the roof. The house overlooks the harbor where whaling ships returned after voyages that could last several years, and the captain’s wife kept watch from the walk. Yes, many of those wives did indeed become widows – whaling was a dangerous profession.

Mystic Seaport is one of the biggest tourist attractions in the country. Nothing is more relaxing than watching ships – especially historic ships like the Charles Morgan – on the Mystic River.

Ah – fall color in New England! I set my third book, DRAWN AND BUTTERED, at Halloween so I could bring in the sights and sounds of autumn – fall festivals, glowing jack o’lanterns, and pumpkin spice everything!

I can’t let you leave without a delicious, buttery lobster roll. If you’d like a further taste of Mystic Bay, you can check out the Lobster Shack Mystery series, which includes recipes for some New England favorites. Enjoy!

Shari Randall writes the Lobster Shack Mystery series about Allegra “Allie” Larkin, a ballerina who is injured in a mysterious accident. While she heals, Allie returns to her hometown of Mystic Bay where she works in her quirky Aunt Gully’s Lazy Mermaid Lobster Shack. When Aunt Gully falls under suspicion of murder, Allie discovers that she has a talent for detection. 


Where is the last place a book took you?

This is What I was Doing and Where I was Doing It



This was the pond by our campsite

 


One of the many gorgeous scenic views in Sedona

Sedona is one of the most gorgeous places I’ve ever visited. Around every turn is a surprising and mouth-dropping vista.

Besides the book events I did, we traipsed all over and even took a Pink Jeep tour into the back country.

 One of the highlights of our trip was attending a cowboy dinner and show. The food was delicious and ample–and most surprising was the talent of the performers. I couldn’t help but wonder what they were doing in a small town like Cottonwood. 

Next week, I promise I’ll be back to normal–whatever that is.

Marilyn
  

 

Heading Off on a Vacation

When my sister and I were kids, our family always went on a summer vacation, even when you had to use gas rationing stamps to buy fuel. I remember wonderful camping trips to Yosemite back in the days when you could camp alongside the Merced River, watch the firefall, and go to the garbage dump and watch the bears eat.

During later years, we camped at Bass Lake, also right on the lake edge (something that’s not allowed today) and took two boats, one to water ski behind, and an outboard that we kids could use to go exploring.

As a married adult, my husband and I did have lots of family vacations, always camping trips, and one great adventure where we tent camped with a VW bus clear across the U.S. and back, but that’s another story.

For the 23 years we owned, ran and lived in a care home for 6 developmentally disabled women, we always went on a vacation with them, places like Disneyland and Universal Studios. When they went off to camp, we took a few days to ourselves to vacation, sometimes Las Vegas and also several short cruises to Mexico.

Lately, all of our vacations have been to wherever a mystery conference was happening and we’ve really seen a lot of the U.S. that way, many places we’d have never gone to if the destination didn’t include a Bouchercon or Left Coast Crime.

In a week we’re heading off on a real vacation though I must confess I’ll be having two book events while we’re gone. We’ll be “camping” with our son and daughter-in-law in their motor home in Sedona AZ. We were there briefly a few years ago and vowed we’d come back. We’re going to stay in the same campground we stayed in before, beautiful spot with a stream, swimming pool and lots of trees. But nothing compares to the beauty of Sedona with it’s red rocks and contrasting green growth. We’re planning on doing a lot of sight-seeing including a Jeep tour.

One afternoon, I’m giving a talk at the Sedona Library about online promotion, and the Saturday we’re there I’ll be at Kris and Joe Neri’s Well Read Coyote bookstore talking about working with small publishers.

I always manage to do something “writerly” while I’m doing something fun like this.

Marilyn
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