I love to order omelets out because, try as I might, I can never make them the same at home. I am excited to hear that you will be doing the Bradbury Trio again in the fall. I am still on a school schedule so I will have more time.
I'd love to have an iced passion fruit green tea with you on this hot day in Taiwan. We still have some rain falling in the aftermath of Typhoon Gaemi, so the humidity levels are quite high. I took July off work to rest and relax at home, so napping and going for long walks and jogs has put me in a much healthier frame of mind. Also, having my kids at home and spending time with them has reminded me of when I was a young teen. The world seems so black and white when you've only been in it for 12 or 13 years. A few trees were knocked down by the 86-mile-an-hour typhoon winds. Looking at the horizontal results had me thinking about how my creative work could be like a tree with all of its beautiful branches and leaves - the very things that make it beautiful might be the things that a strong wind can use to knock it down. The secret is to have strong roots, a strong foundation nourished by craft and passion and confidence. "Writing On Empty" sounds so interesting. I had a look on Amazon and read the introduction shared in the Read Inside button. I've put the book in my cart and will reward myself with a purchase when I'm done with the next draft of my novel. :-)
Oh Tammy, an unplugged wilderness break sounds magical!
I’m keeping an eye on Olympic highlights and will probably watch some along the way—it’s just one of those fun American things lol. I’m excited to learn more about your Bradbury Trio happening again—it got my attention awhile back!
If I was having a glass of cold beer with you I would tell you I am sitting in my Wensleydale garden enjoying some rare warm sunshine. I would tell you I am about to net my raspberry canes to prevent the blackbirds eating their harvest. I would tell you that I have just sent my third novel, The Third Apology, to an editor to undertake an editorial assessment. I would tell you I cannot wait for their feedback.I would tell you that I enjoyed your break in the wilderness, fishing for your supper. I would tell you it was like wild trout fishing in the remote countryside of N W Scotland. Inspiring.
I love to order omelets out because, try as I might, I can never make them the same at home. I am excited to hear that you will be doing the Bradbury Trio again in the fall. I am still on a school schedule so I will have more time.
Yay! I will be happy to have you in the group this round for the Trio Course! I am so excited about this version.
I'd love to have an iced passion fruit green tea with you on this hot day in Taiwan. We still have some rain falling in the aftermath of Typhoon Gaemi, so the humidity levels are quite high. I took July off work to rest and relax at home, so napping and going for long walks and jogs has put me in a much healthier frame of mind. Also, having my kids at home and spending time with them has reminded me of when I was a young teen. The world seems so black and white when you've only been in it for 12 or 13 years. A few trees were knocked down by the 86-mile-an-hour typhoon winds. Looking at the horizontal results had me thinking about how my creative work could be like a tree with all of its beautiful branches and leaves - the very things that make it beautiful might be the things that a strong wind can use to knock it down. The secret is to have strong roots, a strong foundation nourished by craft and passion and confidence. "Writing On Empty" sounds so interesting. I had a look on Amazon and read the introduction shared in the Read Inside button. I've put the book in my cart and will reward myself with a purchase when I'm done with the next draft of my novel. :-)
Oh Tammy, an unplugged wilderness break sounds magical!
I’m keeping an eye on Olympic highlights and will probably watch some along the way—it’s just one of those fun American things lol. I’m excited to learn more about your Bradbury Trio happening again—it got my attention awhile back!
If I was having a glass of cold beer with you I would tell you I am sitting in my Wensleydale garden enjoying some rare warm sunshine. I would tell you I am about to net my raspberry canes to prevent the blackbirds eating their harvest. I would tell you that I have just sent my third novel, The Third Apology, to an editor to undertake an editorial assessment. I would tell you I cannot wait for their feedback.I would tell you that I enjoyed your break in the wilderness, fishing for your supper. I would tell you it was like wild trout fishing in the remote countryside of N W Scotland. Inspiring.