The Keukenhof Gardens planted the seed for my book, On Rosy Lane, and the Boogman family the moment I arrived.





In 1984, I was a senior in high school, and my family moved to England. I felt like the luckiest person in the alive. It was here my world grew at an exponential rate. I was about to have an adventure that would change my life forever. I graduated from London Central in High Wycombe, England, and as a graduation present, I visited Holand. When the tulips grow in long lines as far as the eye can see, it is a truly magnificent sight in the spring. I learned about the history of the tulip trade and how to grow a tiny garden of my own, divide the bulbs, and as a result, take a little tulip garden and make it much more significant. I learned about the Dutch trade during the tulip crash of 1637. I visited Amsterdam, saw windmills, and learned how the Netherlands constructed dikes and dams. I attended a class that showed me the skill of making and how to repair a wooden shoe. I went to Amsterdam, saw Ann Franks's house, and to the Van Gogh museum.
In my book On Rosy Lane, David and his wife Roos (the Duch word for Rose) move to America, build their dynasty, and hold on to their belief that generosity and kindness can make all the difference. Follow me on Instagram and Facebook to hear more about my experiences and how they shaped the book series, Rosy Lane. On Rosy Lane is now available to buy on my website RoseElainePublishing.com or on Amazon.
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