Here's the end of the bleeding hearts. When I went out to take pictures this branch of flowers waved at me so I took its picture. If you look closely you can see that the flowers farther from the end of the branch have faded to a pale lavender color instead of the original pink.
I was lucky enough to be at the table when a Sparrow landed on the bottom of the suet cakes feeder for a snack. It didn't stay long but long enough for me to snap this. I'm not going to fill the suet nuggets until I return from The Clearing next Saturday so the birds are forced to eat the suet cakes. And for some reason no Hummingbirds are coming to my feeder anymore. I refilled it almost a week ago and the level of nectar hasn't dropped. *sigh* The same thing happened last summer too. I don't know what the problem is.
The yellow irises are nearly done blooming. The purple ones are finished but the yellow ones started later so they're still opening and I see a few buds yet to open.
The purple salvia is blooming too. It's not very showy but if you get close to it, it's a pretty color.
I finished the latest read-through and line edit of Sailing the Seas today. I didn't find many places to insert additional information to link previous scenes to what happens later. I'll leave it at home next week and come back with fresh eyes.
I started reading How to Write a Cozy Mystery today in preparation for my next book. I got through the first chapter and have a lot of homework to do before diving into the next chapter. That will happen after I get home for sure and maybe not until I get the latest book published. I have a partial manuscript that I wrote over 20 years ago that I'm thinking of working to turn into a full manuscript and maybe a series. Like I said, homework first.
This afternoon I loaded my watercolor things into the car and I put in the rolling backpack of books too, just in case KA says I can bring them down to the classroom to see if anyone wants to buy one. Tomorrow I'll finish organizing my toiletries case, pack that, and be ready to roll around 11-ish. Or maybe 12. Depends on how my morning goes.
I'll be back next Saturday night!
--Barbara




