:blink blink: I just woke up, so bear with me.
Still not writing. In editing news, I finished the first round of edit notes on Friday - 21 pages worth of single spaced notes on college ruled paper. Not the most notes I've ever made on a book, but still, that's lots. Yesterday, I sat down and started inputting those notes. Then I had to refer back to Rumor Has It about something and I discovered, to my dismay, that I wrote the entirety of TTW in the wrong person. Should've written in first person. Wrote it in third. Derp. Much swearing occurred and then much laughing because really, how silly can one gal get? Sooo... I need to fix that, too. I did manage to get one page of edit notes entered and five pages edited for notes and POV.
I almost forgot... SLEEPING UGLY is free starting tomorrow. Kind of a Halloween thing.
I read a book this week. Unfortunately, it doesn't count toward my goal because it was a book I volunteered to proofread for the author. It's now out for sale, and I bought a copy, so I'll read it again and then count it. The book? Oh, it's Silver James' Moonstruck Mafia: Boston. It's wicked awesome. Pick up your copy today.
This week in cooking, I made a vat of chicken soup, a crockpot worth of pulled pork, and applesauce bars. Oh, and I used leftover pulled pork to make Cuban sandwiches, which is no small effort. (I mean, if I had a panini press, it wouldn't be hard, but I don't, so it is.)
On the activity front, well... you see... Falling on my ass in the woods and twisting my knee kinda put the kybosh on that. I did get into the woods once and I went for one walk, which wasn't far and I had to turn back for home because my knee was being a whiny little bitch. Sitting on my butt and eating copious amounts is not helping my overall physical well-being. Weight: 175.2
The reason I went into the woods is to start putting my 'grow your own trees' scheme into motion. I've been researching what needs to be done to grow these trees from seeds, so I'm working on that. I gathered seeds from the redbud in our front yard, a couple of spicebushes along the side, the buckthorn up front, and then went down into the woods to gather dogwoods seeds. Yesterday, I separated all the redbud seeds from their pods, put them in a coffee mug, and doused them with boiling water. They need to sit in that for 24 hours and then I can hit the next step, which if memory serves is to put them in dirt. The other seeds all require different magic, so I could be remembering wrong. Dogwood seeds need to be cleaned and scarified (i.e. the process of artfully damaging the seed hull to allow for germination), then they need to live in the fridge for 3-4 months. Same with the buckthorn seeds. The spicebush seeds just need to be cleaned, I think, and then chilled. As I do this, I'll make sure to apply the right method for each seed. Should be fun.
I'm also thinking about doing wood carving in my spare time. Right now, I'm researching the tools and trying to see which ones to buy. We'll see if I keep at it or get bored before I even start.
Oh, we went fishing this week. It was only for a couple hours and I only caught one fish, but it was good to get out again. And now I have nightcrawlers, so I can go whenever and not have to worry about waiting for my bait shop to open up.
While we were driving to the fishing hole, we saw two bald eagles flying low and dancing in the air around each other. It was AWESOME. We also saw yellow-bellied sapsuckers this week, so yay! I love fall migration.
Okay, that was a lot of read, so thank you for getting all the way down here. Have a great week! And feel free to drop a comment to let me know how your week went.
My brain is toast. THANK YOU for the signal boost on the book (and all your help!) FYI, Beep is for you. 😉
ReplyDeleteDid a major overhaul of my website, hence the toasty brain. I'll be back later to really read and absorb and answer. Right now, I need dinner and bed! Later tater!!! 🤗
Well, carumba! I never hit the publish button on this. 🤦🏼♀️ I REALLY need that Out of Order sticker on my forehead. LOLOL
Sounds like y'all are doing a lot of "naturing" which is totally cool. I hope you caught fish! Yay for eagles. Be careful with those sharp tools if you take up woodcarving--which would be cool. Hope the tree nursury is a big success. NOW, I really mean it when I say "Later, tater."