▣ Expanding your Character
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In this writing I'm fresh back from a writing convention with a lot of new ideas. I hope they will help others as well.
▣ Lake Erie with an old friend
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I just returned after a two day visit with an old friend who now lives on a bay of Lake Erie. I hadn't seen her in many years and was delighted with the invitation to visit her for a couple of days. The bay is only about ten feet from her house and we had coffee each morning as we sat and looked out over the water.
Why does the sound of water lapping the shore sound so peaceful. Why does it settle a troubled mind and render more creative a mind that is tired?
I didn't take a laptop and I did no writing for the couple of days I was there. I did visit a bookstore and will be doing a signing there on September 5th. Otherwise, it was just rest, relaxation, and rejuvination.