Wonderful Planet Earth
Only 60% eclipse where I live, but taking this picture of the sun anyway, I lucked into seeing the moon shadow bite in the reflection! Awesome.
Only 60% eclipse where I live, but taking this picture of the sun anyway, I lucked into seeing the moon shadow bite in the reflection! Awesome.
Well, the editor has done her work. Now, I must decide what suggestions to keep (most of them! Especially all the technical fixes – who knew there were so many capitalization rules to be used so loosely!), and what suggestions to ignore. (Sorry, I still like some personal chatty idiosyncracies, like, starting sentences with “So,” sometimes, and … More Back to Work – A New Deadline
It never ends. I thought stress, struggling, building, working, hard living – I somehow thought that once I “retired” from my paying career, that all these aspects of living would dissipate into the dreamy fantasy life of my new career as a writer. But no, I find myself sleepless, excited, worried, even still dreaming of that … More The Never-Ending Building
Wow, published this 2 years go. It still reflects my feelings of being a lucky Canadian. Hope you enjoy the repeat post. Many years ago, when I was young, I asked,“Grandma, weren’t there native Americans already living on your land when you homesteaded it?” “Well, sure, I guess, but they didn’t own it. They didn’t … More Canada at 150. Indigenous and the Rest of Us
With my first book a non-fiction (as much as possible) memoir of my life growing up military, then becoming an Air Force wife and Hockey Mom, and finally settling down as a new writer – finished for now and heading to the editor and publishing cycle, well.. What next? How about a sci-fi post-apocalytic heroine … More June – Ideas Month
May flew by with holidays and thunderstorms and always beautiful flowers. I’m heavy into my last draft of “Camp Follower : One Army Brat’s Life” before I send it off to the editor in July. June is already booked with family and enjoying the sunshine.