I too was lamenting to hubby that I have no space in this apartment. City life without tons of money—woe is me.
Does the elder has good stories you can tell? My grandmother was hilarious in response to my questions. I based Cecil from my last book on her descriptions.
Yes, yes—Tertulia won me over. They are legit easy to work with and the real deal.
My cottage is a little like a puzzle. If I want to move something somewhere I need to clear a space first and what I’ve cleared away has to go somewhere else …
Kyoto is divine. Tranquil - mostly - uplifting, beautiful, quirky, full of history and heritage. The food is amazing. I shouldn’t really complain about my home; a Japanese restaurant can be a single room where chef, staff, diners are all within arms reach of each other and they all manage to smile and produce exquisite dishes at the drop of a hat.
I try not to put close friends and family into my stories, at least not in any easily recognisable form. Listening with full attention and an open mind can spark my subconscious later on, however, and a seed may sprout.
I'm finally getting a little work done amid the chaos. A little time, a little space, a little focus. Baby steps after all the disruption and distractions.
Thank you for the website tip. Something simple and elegant that I can work on without getting bogged down in technology or configurations or cost.
As for getting older, it means I have more experience, more caution, and more ability to say NO to things that distract me from my goals. Family duties aside, of course.
Happy Birthday!!!!
Kyoto? Sounds divine!
I too was lamenting to hubby that I have no space in this apartment. City life without tons of money—woe is me.
Does the elder has good stories you can tell? My grandmother was hilarious in response to my questions. I based Cecil from my last book on her descriptions.
Yes, yes—Tertulia won me over. They are legit easy to work with and the real deal.
This was a lovely update!!!!!
My cottage is a little like a puzzle. If I want to move something somewhere I need to clear a space first and what I’ve cleared away has to go somewhere else …
Kyoto is divine. Tranquil - mostly - uplifting, beautiful, quirky, full of history and heritage. The food is amazing. I shouldn’t really complain about my home; a Japanese restaurant can be a single room where chef, staff, diners are all within arms reach of each other and they all manage to smile and produce exquisite dishes at the drop of a hat.
I try not to put close friends and family into my stories, at least not in any easily recognisable form. Listening with full attention and an open mind can spark my subconscious later on, however, and a seed may sprout.
I'm finally getting a little work done amid the chaos. A little time, a little space, a little focus. Baby steps after all the disruption and distractions.
Thank you for the website tip. Something simple and elegant that I can work on without getting bogged down in technology or configurations or cost.
As for getting older, it means I have more experience, more caution, and more ability to say NO to things that distract me from my goals. Family duties aside, of course.
Britni
All... sweet!
Happy belated birthday, Britni