Sometimes before I can write, I have to get the cobwebs out. That’s actually what I started this blog for. So here it is Saturday morning, a whole weekend before me. I’ve already gotten the dishes and a load of wash out of the way. The dog is fed and I took some stuff out to the composter, checked the weather – windy and cool. I’m looking around me at the horse picture above my desk and the sea otters on top of it. (Next book.) The sun is streaming in the window over new African violets one of my kids at school gave me for Valentine’s Day. A so much better gift than chocolates. I love this room. I used to be in a nearless sunless room to write, not good. This is the day the Lord has made, I will rejoice and be glad in it. I will also do my best not to waste the minutes. I believe the cobwebs are leaving, and I’ll see you later. Have a great weekend.
I Wish to Ramble
Published by Jane Carlile Baker, Author, Editor, Teaching Consultant
Jane has loved writing from the time she learned to hold a pencil. Her writing journey moved from that pencil to personal computers through the seventies, she edited for a hospital public relations department. The eighties found her owning a public relations business, publishing newspaper and magazine articles, and directing communications for a large church. In the nineties she published her first book and led critique groups and writers' workshops. In the twenty-first century she became a teaching consultant for the National Writing Project, published several more books, and began an editing business. Jane also loves raising chickens, dogs and alpacas, gardening, oil painting, swimming and hanging out with her family. View all posts by Jane Carlile Baker, Author, Editor, Teaching Consultant
You should ramble more often, methinks 🙂