Welcome to the conversation! The above photo is from the brunch chain First Watch in Florida.
If we were having coffee I would tell you…Today is BREAKFAST DAY! It is a nice routine to head to the same diner every Sunday. Chris and I shared our regular omelet. I have a little omelet with my hot sauce.
If we were having coffee, I would tell you… Soup Sunday is chicken tortilla today! Yesterday I made ham, mashed potatoes and corn. It has been a good food weekend.
If we were having coffee I would tell you…I have been reading and writing a lot this week. Working on my own projects has been good. I did take a few trips to the library as is my normal routine.
If we were having beverages together I would tell you…..my asynchronous courses and e-books are available. Find the link here.
If we were having coffee I would tell you…the #last100daysproject continues.
If we were having coffee, I would tell you…my Short Story Toolkit course with Rebecca Makkai continued. I have two more sessions. I also had the second half of MFA for All on Thursday with Susan Choi. My revision group was Tuesday as well. That meeting is always fun and we end up laughing a lot.
If we were having coffee, I would tell you…it snowed this past Thursday and I was happy about it. It snowed more than was predicted. Chris and I had an appointment to go to but I don’t mind driving in the white stuff.
What is something that inspired you this week? What is something good that happened, no matter how small it seems? I would love to hear in the comments.
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A little more about me: Tammy L. Evans is a writer, teacher, walker, and coach living in a tiny house on a peninsula with her husband and adventure cat. Her location device is her loud laugh. She is a reader for Reckon Review. She is the creator and host of the THE BRADBURY TRIO COURSE. Her poetry has been published in The Storyteller, FoxGlove Journal, Story Hall, Blue Insights, The Partnered Pen, and others. Her fiction has been published in Gone Lawn, South Florida Poetry Journal, Cabinets of Heed, Spelk, Five on the Fifth, Clover and White, Fiction Berlin Kitchen, and others.
Your comment about hot sauce on your omelette brought back an early memory: when I was in elementary school, our class participated on a cultural exchange program with an elementary school in Mexico City. We went there, and each student stayed with a host family, then a few months later, vice-versa. Anyway, the point is: I remember one morning going downstairs and my host family had made eggs and put Tabasco sauce on them and for whatever reason this blew my childhood mind / freaked me the f*** out. I ran out of the house sobbing.
Fast forward 50-odd years and now I love hot sauce on eggs. Funny how that works : )
If we were having coffee, I would tell you this week, on a very rainy and windy evening, I went to a screening and Q&A of the Chris Reeve documentary Super/Man. It was a wonderful and inspiring evening.