The Cowboy Hounds | Summary
A cautionary tale of sharp practices found among the domestic building trade.
Pat, a French pensioner, who has lived in England for over 50 years, decided to make a few home improvements.
All Pat dreamed about was to make the home she shared with her Jack Russell called Jack, two African Grey parrots and her dwindling number of cockatiels, as nice looking as possible. But Pat soon discovers that, just because a builder is listed on an online trade directory, doesn't mean they are reputable.
Told from the point of view of Jack, this humorous short story with an underlying serious message, tells the exasperating journey of one woman, as she takes on the “Cowboy Builders” and quite frankly, gives as good as she gets! Hot tub, kitchen, bathroom, patio, driveway and roof to mention a few, all fall prey to a succession of bandit builders, as one after the other they ride into town. But they didn't reckon on tangling with the tenacious pensioner and her Sherriff hound, Jack. | Available |
Compilation of political poems | Various protesting poems about political parties, online stores and energy companies | Available very soon |
Pat's Antics | Life story in Paris while growing up | In progress |
Moving to the UK | Transition of my life moving from Paris tom at the time, Redcar, the joys and the anxiety caused by bigotery. | Available soon |