Yesterday was a fun day. Ruth and I wandered around Northfield shopping centre. I took a wonderful photo of Claude who was sleeping in the sun on the window ledge in the front room. Worked on revisions of chapters and watched the apple blossoms 'snow'.
Friday, April 27, 2007
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Book work is busy, learnig lots more about the family. Chapter One is looking really good, at least I think so. Have taken editor's comments and worked with them. Added my own changes, added new information and made note of where images are to be inserted. NOW I need to start figuring out the layout!
Finally got rain yesterday and today so very damp dogs. Cats are not impressed either. But now everything out side my window looks incredibly lush and varying shades of greenness. It is wonderful.
Finally got rain yesterday and today so very damp dogs. Cats are not impressed either. But now everything out side my window looks incredibly lush and varying shades of greenness. It is wonderful.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
My laptop is almost back to normal. Windows had somehow become corrupted during an update. After spending £47 , which I consider money very spent. I am back working on the book. Chapter nine is coming along well. Even after the aaghghgh of losing all my changes in wordpad whilst the laptop was "away". The only problem I am dealing with is that the technician naturally told the computer that it should be a UK keyboard and some of the keys are in different locations, but I now have a £ keystroke!
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Monday, April 9, 2007
I would like to apologise to anyone I am not emailing. Server problems here, I can receive emails but frequently get 'shoved off' and am not able to send replies.
Easter Sunday was a warm, glorious day, not too warm, actually just lovely. Ruth and Paul took the opportunity to clean out the garage and put up shelves to tidy and reorganize.
I worked on Chapters five and six. Added to some other chapters and generally felt good about the progress. Did go outside to assist with the reinsertion of articles back into the garage under direction. I thought of posting the picture I took from the upstairs window of the drive with the garage things on it. But..................discretion!
Easter Sunday was a warm, glorious day, not too warm, actually just lovely. Ruth and Paul took the opportunity to clean out the garage and put up shelves to tidy and reorganize.
I worked on Chapters five and six. Added to some other chapters and generally felt good about the progress. Did go outside to assist with the reinsertion of articles back into the garage under direction. I thought of posting the picture I took from the upstairs window of the drive with the garage things on it. But..................discretion!
Thursday, April 5, 2007
Yesterday was a very successful writing day. Another section has a good start and some actual details are filling in wonderfully. I went for several walks to clear my head and then concentrate and focus thoughts. It was a sunny, warm day.
Lovely stream runs in behind the home where I am staying. Horses in the back pasture just add to the calmness of the air. You can hear the traffic, but it does not interfere with the feel. The green softness is increasing daily out my window.
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Wednesday
I have been working on the book about the Harrold group from the Orkney Islands and have managed to get three "chapters" done. First chapter is off to my editor for her comments and editing.
In between writing sessions, I have had a manicure, walked the dogs at leat three times a day. Today for the first time, I have been permitted to plan and prepare a meal. Cheese strata casserole, easy, good and quick. It is sitting in the fridge waiting to go into the oven. Ruth has her photography club tonight. So quick and easy seemed the way to go.
Today it is blue skies, and warm. I am looking out the window and seeing the daffodils nodding i the breeze, nestled in the grass. Te trees are just starting to put on their greens, gently softening the outline of the stark branches from winter.
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