So after another week of battling health struggles and getting very frustrated at my inability to work on the novel, I finally am doing just that. It's been a pretty quiet Saturday (except we had to get groceries which I hate!) and for the past two hours, I've been on the couch, working on figuring out the suspense plot I'm incorporating into my novel. It's gray and rainy outside, yet the birds still continue to chirp. My cats are as lazy as I am, flopping themselves on the couch or the nearby chair, content to doze the day away.
These are the kind of days I adore.
A short and sweet post today, so I'll leave you with this:
Saturday, April 30, 2016
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I'm glad you are back to the novel. :) I love the quote and it's so true of this author. Do you know her books? I have gifted them over the years to my daughter and even now at age 17 she loves me to read them to her. There is something special about them, and they are a delight to read aloud. Here's hoping for plenty more lazy Saturdays to work on that novel. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Sue! I don't think I've read any of this author's novels. But I'll definitely take a look. :)
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