Yesterday afternoon, as I was crouched over a garden box, pouring in fresh soil and cogitating about what might go where, my publisher Jeff Haste appeared in the driveway holding the bound proof of Accidental Hymn . . . a lovely gift for a brisk March afternoon. So at last night's reading, I was able to hold it my hands, and that felt good. It will be a while before I've got books to sell, but I was very happy to have one in my hand.
Yesterday was an odd day: both busy and not busy. I talked to Teresa about the Aeneid, and I caught up with some books, and I worked outside raking and pruning and bringing out patio chairs, and then I walked down to my reading. Today will be even odder as I have three important items on my agenda: make a chocolate birthday cake, get my hair cut, go to a birthday party. A classic 1950s lady's day. I intend to enjoy it. Tomorrow I'll be back at my desk, working on Monson curriculum and catching up with Frost Place things. But today is all about cake.
Love that last line. I know you are not "into" prompts, but I intend to see where that will take me! Happy St. Gertrude's Day to all of you and especially Ruckus!!🐈⬛🐈🐕😻
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