Then Chickadees came. There were two of them but this one is the only one that stuck around long enough to have its picture taken. It sat there on the perch working to crack open a seed, pounding it on the perch. I hope it succeeded.
I happened to see DS's Facebook post this morning that he'd gone to vote. I'd completely forgotten so I was glad he reminded me. I drove right over to the polling place to cast my vote in the lone race on the ballot. It was a race for county supervisor and I cast my vote for who I hope turns out to be the right guy.
In the mail there was an envelope from Caramel Crisp Corner Bookstore with a check in it. There was also a note saying that they're out of copies of The Seaview and I know they don't have Spies Don't Retire or Christmas at Seaview or Anneke's Legacy. So I'll drive down to Oshkosh tomorrow morning and fix that. I deposited the check immediately. I noticed that the sale was made in August. It's February. I'm curious why it took 6 months to get the check here. But I won't ask.
This afternoon I worked on writing more on the manuscript. I've been stuck for more than a week. So, in the meantime, I reread it and did a little editing, but today I decided I needed to just dive in and write more. They're not fabulous words but they move the story a little and that's what counts.
I got a text from my plumber that he finished reading The Seaview and said he was proud to know such a good writer. What a huge compliment. Made me feel all warm and fuzzy.
And my cleaner came today and was excited to buy a copy of Anneke's Legacy. So that's two sold this week. Yay!
I realized when I edited the photos just now that I didn't draw or paint today. But I did fold the basket of socks and clean laundry so that should count for something.
--Barbara



