Birds, On my front fence ...

On my fence just now

Just now, right after I put out the seed, these two galahs arrived. They downed seed like they hadn’t eaten for a week. Luckily, I’d only put out a little.

galahsIn my grapevine moth caterpiller post, Janet and I discussed how you can tell gender. Which set me thinking about the difference between a male and female galah. Nope, not a clue.  If I knew, I’ve forgotten.

Wikipedia says this about our common galah.

Galahs are about 35 cm (14 in) long and weigh 270–350 g. They have a pale grey to mid-grey back, a pale grey rump, a pink face and chest, and a light pink mobile crest. They have a bone-coloured beak and the bare skin of the eye rings is carunculated. They have grey legs. The genders appear similar, however generally adult birds differ in the colour of the irises; the male has very dark brown (almost black) irises, and the female has mid-brown or red irises. The colours of the juveniles are duller than the adults. Juveniles have greyish chests, crowns, and crests, and they have brown irises and whitish bare eye rings, which are not carunculated.

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Carunculated, I asked myself.   It’s the adjective of caruncle, as in a fleshy, naked outgrowth.  (Something else I’ve forgotten, more than likely!)

And red eyes on the female? Hmmm.

Image from Wikimedia:   A Female Galah (Eolophus roseicapilla) displaying her crest outside her nest in Tasmania, Australia.

The next time these pretty birds are on my front fence, I’ll take note of their eyes.

Have a good day.  🙂

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#amwriting

I know I keep telling you I’m working on my novel … and I am … just sometimes there isn’t anything to show for it. Last time I showed you a screenshot, I was all excited with my Liquid Story Binder purchase. Well, I have to admit defeat with that software. I have fabulous work-spaces, but no successful organizational structure – I keep getting lost and give up.

So, back I went to Scrivener. I still had the 30 day trial on my PC, but I deleted that and downloaded the special NaNoWrMo edition. If I should get my 50,000 words, I can purchase Scrivener 50% off the normal price.

And I won’t cheat.

I was going to draft my second novel during NaNoWrMo. Back in October, I had some grand scheme of rewriting book one in the morning, followed by letting it rip on the sequel. Really, I should know by now.

If I back myself into a corner, I just sit there with a blank brain and totally procrastinate to new levels! I wasted all yesterday – a non-working day – until I decided to go back to Scrivener.

Today, I’ve been out cleaning the windows of a four-bedroom house, came home, had an early lunch, and got to work in Scrivener. I did all the cork-board cards for the whole of Book One … again … didn’t import anything from the old file. I’m ready to go. Again.

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Yes, they’re my two protagonists, egging me on. My Main Girl is just so gorgeous, I have to have her on my cover. I rewrote her looking like this. Who wants a plain and plumpish heroine anyway? We can do ugly in real life.

 

 

I paid for the various images of my couple at Fotolia, along with some dragons, a castle or two, and some mountains. And a lake. I should manage three book covers out of that lot.

Okay, have you finished laughing about those 50,000 words yet?

 

It’s only 4495 words a day, for the next 11 days, since I’ve already written a bit over 500 new words.  I can do this. I will do this. After all, it’s only drafting, writing fast and whatever comes to mind. I have the outline of the new scenes to work from. I know which scenes need more work.

50,000 draft words should give me plenty of words to bring my story to THE END. And then I can get scrivener for half-price.

I think I’ll have it ready for self-publishing by the end of January, at the latest. Christmas is coming up, and there are house repairs needing attention before we can comfortably welcome visitors. And I still haven’t put the pond out for the birds yet.

I’m not giving up on this dream, though. I’ll keep moving the goal posts. I’m good at that.

Thanks for reading.  I hope you’re having a good day.    🙂

 

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Shades of grey

This morning, early. Promises of a hot day, around 37C.

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about 5:30am

Sent from my phone this morning … but I forgot to turn my wi-fi on, so it never went until an hour ago, when I sent my PC a photo for a new post.

I’ve cleaned windows in a four-bedroom home this morning, finished by 11:30am – before it got too hot. At home, it reached 35C in the shade.

I’ll be back, as Arnie would say.

No spell check in this newfangled post editor (or I just can’t see it), so I will rely on the browsers wavy red lines.  Doesn’t like wi-fi?

Stiff.  🙂

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