Welcome to my Weekend Coffee Share, hosted by Allison at Eclectic Ali. I hope you all had a Merry Christmas or happy holiday, whichever holiday it is that you celebrate.
I’m listening to The Driving Song by Widespread Panic. Their music just flows for me. I listen to one of their albums in my car a lot, and one song seems to flow into the other, yet each one telling its own individual story. Some of the songs are very visual, and I can just picture stories based on them. I find their music relaxing especially when I’m driving, because driving can be kind of stressful for me and traffic gives me anxiety. But their songs make me feel like I’m on the open road, on a clear, sunny day, traveling aimlessly. Right now is a good time for me to listen, since I won’t be able to travel anywhere for a few months. Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XleAMV-W5C4
It being Winter Break for me, I have been getting a good amount of relaxation. I’ve caught up on my Netflix shows, even watched the choose- your-adventure Netflix episode / movie (Bandersnatch) yesterday. Wow, what a mind-bender. Quite intriguing. As a creator of fiction, it really appealed to me. I also finished season 3 of Travelers and have gotten some reading in. Heck, I even made it to yoga twice this week. Yeah, I’m a little sore due to that, but only because I am not used to it. We’ll see how next week goes. 🙂
Since I’m saving money after the Christmas bills I just paid, today is sort of a hang- around-the- house day. I left for an hour for a church rehearsal of a skit we’ll be doing tomorrow, then I came back home. My canine companion is glad to hang out with me me and loves having the company at home. We did give him a Merry Christmas present by taking him to the dog park on Christmas Day, and let me tell you, there were lots of interesting dogs and dog owners there on that day. I love the park we go to, and the people who go there are always so nice. I can’t say much for my dog’s behavior, though. Not as polite as I’d like. He’s only on week 2 of dog obedience class, so I guess we’ll give it time.
Doesn’t this face look innocent to you? I love that little ruffian.
On the writing scene, I have re-edited my sci-fi book, Seeing Through Samson’s Eyes and have put it on a site to distribute to Barnes & Noble, apple, and Kobo. It is still available on Amazon as well. I actually enjoy going through to re-edit and polish it, because it is a story I enjoyed writing, and I like to revisiting those characters. Check it out at https://www.books2read.com/u/b5rd51 or you can get Amazon information on any of my books at https://www.amazon.com/Pamela-Schloesser-Canepa/e/B01E0KV716
I’ve come up with a few more ideas for Malachi, a character from my book Undercurrents in Time and I wrote a few of them down. I bought a little notebook to get organized as far as my chapter concepts. But I feel like I have not written very much for it. I have crossed the 20,000 word threshold though. I just plan to give myself time on this one and meanwhile ideas are coming to me for other books. Maybe that’s what right now is about, because my arm and shoulder have been sore lately, and I know sometimes I just need to take a break. I use ice now and then, but it’s hard to type at that point. So I will just plan and let the ideas speak to me. Maybe right now I’ll just give myself time to listen.
As far as writing, I don’t think I have been as attentive to my blog as of late. However, I did join in a blogger’s challenge that I discovered on Beaton’s blog, Becoming the Muse. It was called The Best of 2018. I wrote about some of my better experiences of this year. I would love it if you gave one of my posts a visit. You can find one of them here: Best of the Year 12/12-17 or here: Best of the Year, 12/18-12/24
Rhode Island definitely featured a prominent place in my Best of the Year!
I have had a wonderful holiday with my family, and this has been a peaceful, prosperous year in which I have met a few of my goals. I wish you all the happiest New Year possible. Thank you for dropping by and sharing a cup of cheer with me!
I’m glad you also had a relaxing week. And the “dog play” part is essential, isn’t it 😉 Hope your week goes well 🙂
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I’m so happy you had a wonderful holiday! Dog parks can be interesting indeed. You’re a responsible owner taking obedience classes with your dog. Far from everyone seem to make that a priority. I witnessed a dog pull his owners shoulder out of its natural place, literally, a couple weeks ago. I don’t take my dog to off leash parks, I give her tons of off leash time out in nature, and she has access to a big backyard. I do take her to other parks where dogs are allowed on leash, on a daily basis. Best of luck with your writing. Happy New Year!!
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Thank you! I’ve been needing to learn how to control him on walks as well oh, so it will benefit both of us. Happy New Year to you as well!
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Happy New Year!
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Hi Pamela. Beaton’s project looks like fun. 2018 was great for me because I accomplished 2 goals: 1) to get my blog up and running and 2) to create 50 stories for the collection. Along the way I also met many great new friends – like you, so I’m a happy writer. I hope you have an amazing 2019.
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Thanks, Gary! I agree, the block is a wonderful place to meet like-minded individuals. Have a happy New Year!
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