Posts Tagged: nature
Welcome to Watercooler Wednesday, where the water is above-average, the topics are bubbly, and the company is sparkling. We’re all shiny-new in the first flush of our 2012 goals, optimistic about the new year. In the writing community, I’ve read about goals that reflect my own: taking command of one’s schedule; finishing that work-in-progress; blogging…
Writing Reflections I love my keyboard. It seems so long ago (yes, high school was very long ago) since I grudgingly, and awkwardly, did my touch-typing exercises at the typewriter: the quick brown fox jumped over the lazy hen… Something like that. Now, after years of composing at the keyboard, my fingers barely…
For today’s post, I’m going off the map a bit. Usually, I blog about things that are mystery-related or somehow deal with day-to-day life in a historical time period, especially the 19th century. And I love those topics. However, Summer has burst forth, in all her growth, fertility, and beauty. She’s just begging for attention…