Other Stuff

Bees on ivy.

Photos taken just now – blue skies, cool blustery wind. Glad to be staying home to get stuck into writing today. Hoping I can just thrash out the scenes I still need to pull Book One together — got to stop editing as I write!

Standard

10 thoughts on “Bees on ivy.

  1. sue ouzounis says:

    Beautiful weather lately. Love seeing the bees. Don’t get distracted, you don’t have long to go. Hope not to see any replies until tomorrow at the earliest.

    Liked by 1 person

    • Oooh, you slave driver, you! I fizzled out after a few hours, Sue. I’ve read too late these past two nights and my head just wants to rest on the keyboard. I’m determined to have it all printed out for you when I come to Adelaide after the 16th! (of THIS month, THIS year) 🙂

      Like

  2. sue ouzounis says:

    Your mum will be pleased. Your forgiven, might do you good to “switch off” for a day. Just you and Rob,(plus Vika of course) go for a drive and look at the sights, window shopping, visit a Sunday market, have a picnic, etc. Don’t they say a break is as good as a holiday?

    Liked by 1 person

    • We are more likely to have a change instead of a holiday – though I think the time is drawing near to have a decent break and see something new. ❤

      Like

    • Oh, and we did go shopping, and visit a market today. I feel refreshed. Another drive tomorrow and I’ll be bursting at the seams (oh oh, bad choice of words).

      Like

    • I’m trying Elizabeth, but I just have to fiddle, fiddle, fiddle before I can move on to the next scene. As well, I’m changing my main character from 3rd person to 1st. I’ve done this twice already, and always went back, but I think this time the change will stick.
      Glad you enjoy my photos. Catch you soon.

      Like

      • HI Christine, good change, my favourite fiction books have the main character telling the story, I feel more connection, it’s like we are friends talking. Have a great week!

        Liked by 1 person

Comments are closed.