Here we are again at the beginning of another week. Time to look at last week.
Book marketing was done. I moved 52 copies of Fertile Ground. From previous marketing, I had page reads of Dying Embers and Song of Storm and Shroud. Oh, and Wish Hits the Fan goes on freebie starting tomorrow.
Reading is still going slow, but I am reading, so I have that going for me. I'm about a third of the way through Leadership by Rudy Giuliani. It's really interesting.
No baking. Which is good because my EWA doesn't need the calories.
I was pretty active this week. I did a hard target walk, vacuumed, worked on the deck garden, and planted trees in the woods. I haven't weighed myself, though, so whether any of that is starting to shrink my ass? Dunno.
Speaking of gardening, Pedro Potato is getting tall. I have another pot with tiny potato plants coming up, too. One tomato and two of the peppers have flowers. The carrots are growing right along and need thinning again. Then there are the trees. They all seem to be doing well. The one unknown tree has been identified as a persimmon, so yay. Thank you to whatever squirrel or bird planted that seed in my garden last year.
Speaking of trees, Cecil and Clyde went into the woods. They're my oldest two cedars and it was time. When I turned Cecil out of his pot, it was obvious he needed more space. He was getting rootbound in there. Clyde probably could've spent another year on the deck, but like I said, it was time. I can still see Cecil from the house, so yay. Fingers crossed that nature doesn't harsh my babies.
Pregnancy abounds in the deer herd, so yay. Lumpy is still rolling along, but does not appear pregnant, which is a mercy. We also have phoebes nesting under the deck and chickadees using our birdhouse. I love Spring.
Other than that, life is pretty boring here. What's up with you?