I promised an update of the farm efforts and here I am. Things have slowed down from an expansion standpoint. On the other hand, everything is growing nicely. That darn rhubarb seed stalk is now over seven feet tall.
Now that everything is starting to grow, I have a bit of time to write as we wait for the next step in food production. Things have been going well on the writing front too. Lady Blue continues to sell well, Immortal Tigress has just been re-released, and thanks to a few rainy days the sequel to Tigress is coming along nicely. Life is good.
May all your days be blessed
Pru
We have an itty bitty piece of land, but I really should look into micro-gardening. It would be fun to grow some of our own food. Twenty-five hundred words a week sounds very doable and rainy days do allow for time to write. It's raining here today; I should heed my own words. All the best!
ReplyDeleteHey Steph. Yeah, a few pots and a raised bed or two and you can grow a lot of food. Now start writing. hee hee hee
DeleteWow - that is one determined rhubarb plant. Perhaps it's trying to be the Jack's beanstalk?
ReplyDeleteGood stuff happening at the farm. Stay focused and keep going forward with the books and the farm.
Patricia Rickrode
w/a Jansen Schmidt
Yep, the dang rhubarb seed pod is taking over the world. Actually, those seeds are about ready. I'll need your address so I can send you a bunch. :)
DeleteWell, we're getting ready to hit the road next week to our new home in Mississippi. So I'll give you that address. Shoot me an e-mail and I'll give it to you that way. jansen.schmidt@yahoo.com (jansen (dot) schmidt (at) yahoo
DeleteThanks.
Patricia