Last night the first real thunderstorm of the spring season slammed through our fair state. Lightning and wind were prevelant along with the thunder-booms. Luckily we did not have any damage, but some of the state was bombarded with golf ball size hail. Since my husband just bought a new truck, parked in our drive, I am very thankful we did not receive any hail. He would have had a cow! However, since the TV dish network was out, I did have some time to work on my writing.
Today, when I cleaned up my desk, I realized I still had some work to do on my writing database, which is taking more of my time to learn than I had anticipated, and I have so many projects waiting for me to find a home for, that I feel overwhelmed. There is so much out there in internet land to read and learn about, and great blogs to follow, that I sometimes think it takes away valuable time to write. On the other hand, it is wonderful to have all that help and advice from those who know about writing. I am grateful for the opportunities, and especially grateful to those that share with new writers.
Back to work....
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