Hi folks,
Well, here we are again. Where did the week go? Good grief.
I won’t bore you with all the mundane madness that is my life, (cooking,
cleaning, errands, home maintenance, etc.) Let me tell you about some of the
good stuff instead. First, Claimstake is doing well and has garnered its first
completely unsolicited review. Love it.
Today, as we were walking the dogs, we stopped beside a fir
tree. Slowly but surely a small chickadee worked her way down to a branch with
easy reach and began to scold us. We were a mile away before we realized as had
a camera with us. Duh!
Later this afternoon we poked around the neglected flower
beds and found treasure. Tons of free seeds were just waiting to be harvested.
K is out there doing just that while I write this. She’s got a measuring cup
nearly full of Shasta daisy seeds already.
We also started planning next year’s landscaping projects. Dreaming
big as usual.
All right, on to the ROW80 check-in.
Last week I announced the madness of my goal to reach 15K
words each week. Well, I fell a bit short of that this week, but considering
the madness that descended upon me, I’m pretty pleased with the results anyway.
My total for the week is eleven thousand words.
This week I will hit the mark. (Okay, I may be a little
crazy, but if you don’t shoot for the stars you’ll never reach the moon.)
We’ve also been brainstorming ways to reward the folks who
sign up for the newsletter, so look for more good things to happen there in the
upcoming months. (The link for signing up is at the top of the page on the
right. Just click on my smiling face.)
I know we just published Claimstake, but I hope to have a
new romance released within the next month, be the gods willing and the editor diligent.
Now it’s your turn, drop me a line to let me know what you’re
up to and what you’d like to see from the desk of Prudence MacLeod in the
future.
Bless
Pru
Oh Prudence, I can't imagine how beautiful fall is in your neck of the woods. And you are a writing machine girl. You give me hope. Keep planting those seeds. Look how they sprout! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Karen, thanks for dropping by; always glad to hear from you. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely end-of-summer post and a harvesting of words. Congrats on those thousands achieved weekly. May your writing go well in Round 4.
ReplyDeleteHi Beth, autumn is beautiful around here and is my favorite time of year. I'll post more pics as the season progresses. Thanks for dropping by. :)
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