Thursday, September 25, 2025

I’m blessed to have made many long-lasting, long-distance friendships through the WordPress blogging community. One of those is Roberta Eaton Cheadle.
This morning, she posted a marvelous review of my steampunk-fantasy “The Alchemist and the Woman in Trousers.” Click the big blue link below for Robbie Cheadle’s wonderful post.
Click for Robbie’s Review Post

In honor of Robbie’s review, I’ve collected some photos from Getty Images of lovely homes and resorts in her home country, South Africa. Unfortunately, city/location information was not available for everything. But we don’t need locations to find our way through a virtual tour. Now, all aboard that colorful bus!

Go ahead and take a refreshing dip in that pool (above photo by Paul Bradbury). We’ll wait.
Below is a villa-residence in the foothills of Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa. That photo by Edwin Remsberg/also Getty Images.

What do you mean, you need a pitstop? And I thought I had a tiny bladder. Okay, here’s a lovely cabin. Below, photo credit Klaus Vedfelt.

Below, photo by Simone Kley of a poshly modern-looking door to a home in Johannesburg near the Vaal River.

Oh-oh… It looks like we missed our bus… but not to worry. We can take this train back home. “The Pride of Africa” in Pretoria, South Africa in June, 2003 photo by David LeFranc.

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The video trailer below tells a little about the story.
The Alchemist and the Woman in Trousers: a Cornelis Drebbel Adventure

Universal Purchase Links
E-book: relinks.me/B0F1KWXJ5P
Paperback: relinks.me/B0F1KVQGFR
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Please Click for Robbie’s post for her review — and to get acquainted with her wonderful blog.
Thanks for opening this door. Hugs!
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This post is part of Dan Antion Thursday Doors challenge. Click the blue link for more information about the challenge.
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HI Teagan, thank you for sharing my review here and for this amazing post. I did enjoy your photograph findings of locations in South Africa. Sorry I’m late to this party; work has been very demanding over the past few weeks as its our year end.
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You’re welcome, Robbie — and no worries. I knew you had a ton of things going on. Year-end at work was always a crush for me too, although ours didn’t start until October. Grab whatever relaxation you can. Hugs.
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Teagan, this is wonderful! I saw Robbie’s post, and now here you are responding with photos in South Africa. That says a lot for bloggers, doesn’t it? We are a community, a family. We connect in far more ways than we connect with the people in our lives. Thank you!
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Thanks for your kind words, Jennie. I agree with that 100%. Blogging also provides encouragement that many of us (especially writers) don’t get from family and “in person” friends or colleagues. You are a treasure of the blogging world. Hugs.
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You are very welcome, Teagan. Yes, we often get encouragement from fellow bloggers, more than we get from family and friends. Interestingly, I just had our Parent Night at school, and part of the handout we give to parents is a teacher biography; mine includes my blog, and also being a live guest on The Kelly Clarkson Show. Parents have approached me, especially on my blog. So, again, our blogs reach many people – more than we realize – outside of family. I must say, I consider my fellow bloggers a family bigger than the family at home. Really. Many thanks for your kind words, and Mega Hugs! 😍
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You are so right. And It really does sound like a wonderful, school, Jennie. I can imagine the good feeling of seeing some of the parents visit your blog. Hugs on the wing.
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Thank you, Teagan. I wouldn’t be there after 42 years if it weren’t a good school. Seeing parents visiting my blog (and in person) is wonderful. Mega hugs!
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Thank you for the tour, especially the train ride! And congratulations on the great review!
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Thanks for your kind words, Maureen. I’m glad you enjoyed this. I appreciate you opening this door. Hugs.
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Robbie always writes the best book reviews, and you, Teagan, bring us the most imaginative stories. What a wonderful combination to celebrate! I also enjoyed the ‘Doors’ companion — it felt like a virtual journey to South Africa. Always a joy to stop by. Sending many hugs on speedy wings to you and the Scoobies!!!
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Rebecca, I was so happy to see Robbie’s review. This book almost went unnoticed, so I’m even more grateful. Happy autumn and hugs winging back to you.
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Teagan, let me join in the praise for that book trailer. Well done! Steampunk is a genre I have enjoyed whenever I’ve sampled it, and that promotion makes me want to do so again with this story.
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That’s so kind of you, Bruce — thank you. I don’t usually do more than 2 posts a week (often just one), but I wanted to show my gratitude for the reviews. This one isn’t the usual steampunk — it’s full-on nuts. LOL. Have a superb Saturday. Hugs.
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Always welcome dear Teagan and love opening doors with you. Happy Sunday 😊😊
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Excellent book review and thanks for the wonderful tour Teagan.
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Hi, Kamal. Thanks very much. I appreciate you opening this door. Hugs.
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Love the book trailer, and thanks for the tour, Teagan – hugs!
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Hi, Teri. I really appreciate you visiting both posts. Thanks about the trailer. I’ve been trying to think what I might put together for the Dead of Winter Omnibus… but no interesting ideas yet. Hugs winging back to you.
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Wow, that’s the best book video I’ve ever seen. Yes, your imagination is limitless, Teagan.
Thank you for this lovely post! I’m heading over to Robbies! She is the cat’s pawjamas.
Hugs!!!!!
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That’s high praise, Resa — I blush
I love making trailers. Many thanks for visiting both posts. Hugs winging back to you.
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Love the trailer!
Misha hugs to you and the Scoobies!
Resa Hugs too!
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Robbie writes such good reviews. Love the pictures. Thanks!!
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Hi, Darlene. Indeed she does. I’m honored. Thanks for opening this door. Hugs.
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Excellent art work and the trailer is just great!
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Many thanks, Fraggle. Trailers are fun to make. Have a great weekend. Hugs.
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Congratulations on Robbie’s review. She has an excellent taste and the review is great. And thanks for sharing those wonderful doors. Big hugs and love to the Scoobies!
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Many thanks for reading and commenting, Olga — and for visiting both posts. Hugs winging back to you. ❤
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Heading to see Robbie’s review to see what all the fun is about. Thanks for a dip in the pool, a pit stop and train ride to your book and doors. Nice post, Teagan. Love the photos!
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Hi, Cindy. Many thanks for visiting both posts. Have a wonderful weekend. Hugs.
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Congratulations Teagan! An intriguing cover and thrilling trailer. Wishing you much success and I’m sure you’ll have that. Running over to the review. Hugs 🤗
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Thanks so much, Holly. The book was many years (and technical issues) in the making. I had used the part of the cover with the man from the beginning. The rest of it went through several versions along the way, but always with the same man. It just felt right to me. Thanks for opening this door. Hugs.
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Such a huge investment and it’s all turned out so beautifully. Congratulations, my friend. Hugs to you!
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So much to enjoy here Teagan 😀 I enjoyed the bus tour. Pity we didn’t stop for some tea and cake 😁 The train back was quite special.
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Balderdash! That would have been the perfect addition. Oh well — tea and cake now. 🙂 Thanks for opening this door. Hugs.
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Gorgeous places!
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Thanks, Cindy. There were lots of beautiful places — but not with any hint of a door. However I did find these gems. Thanks for opening this door. Hugs.
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Congratulations Teagan. I’m on my way over to Robbie’s place now. You know I love this book. I also love this post, especially the train.
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Haha, Dan that train was really just for you. Thanks so much for your support. Hugs.
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Thanks for that!
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Thanks for the tour, and congratulations on another great review! (K)
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Thanks so much, Kerfe. I’m on Cloud Nine this week. Thanks for opening this door. Hugs.
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Congratulations on the review and the trailer!
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Many thanks, Liz. That trailer was fun to make. Thanks for opening this door. Hugs.
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You’re welcome, Teagan!
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Lovely book review. It’s a really fun book.
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Thank you kindly, Tim. Thanks for opening this door. Hugs.
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Congratulations Teagan on Robbie’s review of your book, “The Alchemist and the Woman in Trousers.”! I enjoyed your presentation of places from South Africa especially the David LeFranc’s photo of “The Pride of Africa”…superb!
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Hi, Suzette. I’m delighted you enjoyed this. I’d love a better look at that train! 🙂
Thanks for opening this door. Hugs.
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A pleasure, Teagan. Cheers.
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