2024 Pic of the Month-Theme: Interior

The nuraghe Palmavera is an archaeological site located in the territory of Alghero, Sardinia.

If you love archeological sites as I do, Sardinia is one of many places to visit in Italy.

What I hate is when a sign says, Do Not Enter! Guess what? I’m the first one to crawl through narrow tunnels. One of these days, they’ll arrest me or I may get lost in a maze. Wouldn’t that be fun?


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Author: eleanorannpeterson

I’m a nature-loving adventurer and children’s book author/illustrator whose life has been an exhilarating journey. Originally hailing from Ottawa, Canada, I developed a deep fascination for wildlife while chasing after wild animals in the swamps. Although I initially aspired to become a veterinarian, my path took an unexpected turn when I relocated to Italy. In Italy, I pursued my passion for nature by earning a BS in Environmental Sciences and Territorial Management. This educational experience further ignited my love of writing about the natural world and its diverse wildlife. I’m an active member of several professional organizations, including SCBWI, 12x12PB Challenge, ICWA, and the Children’s Book Academy. Constantly seeking growth and connection within the industry, I engage with fellow writers and storytellers. Despite my affinity for all creatures, I humorously admit that my nine cats can be the most challenging animals to handle. When I’m not wrangling my feline friends, I spend my time writing, doodling, playing with clay, gardening, and exploring the enchanting Italian countryside with my husband. I also love preparing homemade pasta, showcasing my culinary skills.

4 thoughts

  1. That’s a pretty cool picture! Getting lost underground in a tunnel is not something I would like though. I’ve got a bit of claustrophobia when it comes to tunnels. EEK!

      1. I love adventures too! Just not in crawl-through tunnels. LOL Though I did some lava tube exploring over near Mt. St. Helens. If I could see light or the other end, it was okay. And there is a tunnel trail up at the top of Snoqualmie Pass (on the way to Seattle from us) that is an old railroad trail. The rails are gone, and what’s left is the tunnel and a pretty smooth, damp path. I can handle that just fine. About 2 miles one way. Flashlights and coats needed.

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