Here we are again at another Sunday. It's the last day of May, which is my favorite month, but all good things must come to an end, eh?
Writing went well this week. I wrote every day Monday-Friday and added 4758 words to my manuscript. I think I'm finally in a place where I can tell you what I'm working on... :drumroll: The next book in the Shroudlands series. It's up to 32240 words now, so yay. I'm not laying out a whole shit-ton of words each day, but it's enough. No clue when it'll be finished. The point here is that I am writing again. And once I get comfortable with being a writer again, I might finally get back to editing Duke Noble #3.
Marketing occurred. Not a lot of it, but it happened. I moved 29 copies of Early Grave and someone bought a copy of Fertile Ground, so yay me. May wasn't the best month this year, but it was better than nothing.
Reading... don't ask. Despite my reading slump, I bought 8 new-to-me books last week, because I am a book-buying addict. I picked up some NF books we didn't have and a Ken Follett I haven't read before. Woot.
On the activity front, I wasn't too awfully active, but I did get some stuff done. I vacuumed and dusted the whole house - 1700 sq ft worth - so go me. I also did some gardening stuff. And yesterday, we took a walk. Weight: 178.6 - which isn't as low as I'd like, but better than I feared it would be when I stepped on the scale.
As for gardening, we planted two of my redbud trees in the ground - Randy and Rudy. By the next morning, Randy was gone. I haven't checked Rudy today but I am not holding out hope for his continued survival. (Yes, I could surround him with wire, but if a critter REALLY wants to eat him, they'll get to him no matter what I do.) Inside the greenhouse, everything seems to be thriving. I need to repot some green peppers, now that I have two vacant bigger pots. I still only have two tomatoes, but there's hope. The potatoes have taken over.
In exciting news, we've seen the first fawns of the year! Brand new, still wet off the factory floor, baby deer. New deer are so tiny! (Of course. They have a small door to go through when they first enter the world, so that have to be tiny.) They grow fast, though, so we've already seen one that's less tiny. Some of the deer were still pregnant as of last night, so there's more to come.
I think that's it for me today. Other things happened, but nothing of note. Have a great day out there and a wonderful week. :hugs: