I’m frankly dithering now. I have a piece of work which I need to complete this week-end but have found a million other things to do instead. Like writing on my blog. I have to say that despite my desire for distraction, the iron, hoover and floor mop have not been calling although with Mr.P’s arrival home tomorrow night I do have an element of industrial deep cleaning to undertake.
All in all it’s been quite a busy week in all sorts of ways. I’m continuing with New Evergreens and Communicare and finding that this is broadening my horizons and helping me look at the world in a different way. For example, just by chance, I met one of ‘my ladies’ in the High Street yesterday. Despite having had nine significant operations, had her cataracts operated on last week and due to celebrate her 88th birthday next month, she was cheerful, spirited and great fun. ‘I’m happy with what I have,’ she said, ‘I don’t need any more. No need to be greedy.’ She is wonderful and altogether gutsy. Good on her. Drove another lovely gentleman to his medical appointment Monday afternoon – full of talk, genuininely funny and called me ‘girl.’
In conjunction with my ‘co-ed’ the Taunton’s writers’ anthology was completed on Wednesday and will be printed and distributed for sale next week. Hope I haven’t spelt any names incorrectly. It’s a great collection with a really good breadth of work from poetry to prose to short stories, extracts from novels and non-fiction articles: thoroughly professional and a credit to the group. I’ve paid up for next term but I’m also considering another course. Ideally I’d like to find somewhere that teaches Arabic or Farsi but I’ve hunted for ages now and there doesn’t seem to be anywhere in the local area. My fall-back is Tai Chi in a bid to minimise my negative energies and open my Chakras.
In terms of writing I have to come clean and say that I’ve done little creative work but I know that the week-long Winchester Conference next week will kick start me again – I’ve certainly got the desire to write – just struggling to find the time. I’ve come to a standstill on the book at 50 000 words unable to move a particular scene on. Advice from other writers has been to stop – move on to a later point in the story and then come back and fill in the gap or maybe cut the scene altogether – perhaps it isn’t needed. So my chav novel continues to breathe life – just needs a bit of a gentle shove. It’s advice like this which is so valuable and comes from getting together with other literary like-minded souls aka Penny Legg’s wonderful Writing Buddies. Being a ‘newbie’ I have the perfect opportunity to soak up advice from others and learn.
This week-end I have the Saturday morning Blue Room ( ooh er missus ) group and then out for dinner in the evening, dropping by the station at the end of the night to pick up Mr.P. I haven’t completed all tasks set such as planting the vegetable seeds ( soul destroying ), weeding ( boring ) or dead-heading ( if it’s flowers and not people I’m just not interested ). But I will make a lovely lentil and butterbean sambal for Sunday lunch. Lucky ol’ Mr.P.














