Steven, Tabby and I took a lovely walk earlier. Full disclosure: we walked with a nefarious purpose. I wanted a glass of wine, so we walked to Ramar’s Liquor Store on Caroline Street in Herkimer, NY.
The sun was bright, and the temperature was warm but not too warm. I always notice how bright sunshine makes everything look better. I asked Steven if it had the same effect on me. Naturally he gave the right answer.
Our schnoodle, Tabby, had different ideas of where we should walk to, but we convinced her to walk our way. She had her own ideas about how often she should stop and sniff things as well. We tried to accommodate her while not taking eight years to walk five blocks.
I admired many people’s flowers. We have to get started on our own yard and deck. We had both noticed that on Saturday there will be a Plant Sale at Mohawk Antiques Mall to benefit Herkimer County Humane Society. We intend to go. I’ll probably write a blog post about it (preview of coming attractions).
I’m afraid my blog has suffered during Finish That Novel May. Just to update you on that, the body was still in the tarp as of this morning. It was not in a tent nor yet being a busy body, as two comments suggested yesterday. I’ll tell you what, it is way easier to start novels than to finish them. No matter. I’ve finished this blog post; I will finish my novel. Hope to see you on Lame Post Friday.
Ha! I made the body of the blog proper with the tent. That’s good enough for me, Cynthia.:-)
Perhaps I’ll use a tent in my next opus, “Murder under the Big Top” or “Killer at the KOA Kampground”
Cue caliope music. Or some sort of camper’s theme. Stumping me there, Cynthia.
Guitar around the campfire, of course. But don’t let me get started envisioning the next dozen books. Like I said, it is MUCH easier to start them than to finish!
Let’s finish, finish, finish in May. I agree, Cynthia.
I shall put in some concentrated work on it while Steven is at work this afternoon.
That is a great plan, Cynthia. 🙂
If only a migraine had not derailed it. But I do not despair. I still have time to work.
Oh, no, not a migraine. I’m glad you do not despair, my friend.
The pain is better but I’m a little vague from the drugs (and it’s only OTC!). When I can roust myself off the computer I shall try the effects of a little coffee.
A little caffeine can go a long way, I find, Cynthia, as I start my day always with my coffee in my cup the size of my head.
As do I (although not as big as my big head; I rely instead on refills).
I really like to sit and ruminate with the one large cup, Cynthia.
To each his own, as the old lady said when she kissed the cow.