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Archives for July 2023

Summer Hodgepodge

A “hodgepodge” is a confused mixture or jumble, and today I’ve got a hodgepodge of summer things for you. There’s a little about life, something about writing, and plenty about the garden.

Life Hodgepodge

In a lot of ways June and early July was a time of endings and beginnings.

  • I let go of a car load of houseplants at a local plant swap. It was pretty amazing to pull up to the plant swap, drop off a ton of plants, and see them leaving with different people – even before I’d finished unloading the car. And if you can believe it, I didn’t walk away with any new plants: that’s a first!
  • I let go of stuff by taking a couple of car loads of things to the thrift store.
  • I even let go of some people because they moved on to new adventures.
  • I let go of HelloFresh for the summer because the community supported agriculture (CSA) has started up again. You pay up front for 18 weeks of local, organic veggies; this year the cost was just over $300.

I get a half share, which is almost more than this one person can eat every week. Here is some basil, beets, spring mix, bok choy, zucchini, green onions, and the sweetest carrots I’ve ever tasted in my life.

The weekly share is enough to stuff a typical grocery bag full to the brim. Here is a different week with cherry tomatoes, cabbage, green onions, potatoes, zucchini, carrots, and – not in the picture – more basil.

I’ve never priced out how much it would be to buy these at the store on a weekly basis. I know the cost averages out around $20/week. It’s still a deal to me.

The first week was bok choy, green onions, enoki mushrooms, spring mix, cucumbers, and more carrots.

Writing Hodgepodge

On the writing side of life, my book is finally moving forward. It took a long, puzzling time to understand how to go about telling the story I wanted to tell.

I thought that the first draft I wrote last year was the direction. correct thing. But the characters had something else in mind and, turns out, that first draft was back story for one of the characters. Sigh. So my second draft is kind of like writing a first draft. Fingers crossed it’s done by the end of September.

I also attended a virtual writing retreat and did my first ever “pitch” to agents. The retreat was through Writing Away Refuge and was worth every penny: there was solid writing advice given throughout and the attendees were very experienced. Even though I’ve been writing my whole life, I was one of the attendees who had the least experience in fiction.

“Pitching” to agents is a fast five minute time alone with the agent to sell them on your story. I literally wrote my pitch, gave a practice pitch, adjusted, and then was pitching to actual agents during the weekend.

Of the three agents I pitched to, two are interested in seeing more work. Which is totally amazing…and means I need to get going!

Garden Hodgepodge

I can’t believe I haven’t shared any garden pictures. We did have a slow, dry start to the season, and those rain barrels I had installed last year probably paid for themselves. I was able to get water from them for some time before needing to water by hand. And now, the weather has turned and the rain barrels are all full again.

I’ve been snapping pictures all along, so here are some of my favorites.

This photo is from spring: sometime in late April or May, I’d guess. The tulips are up. You can just make out white blossoms on the Nanking cherry bushes in the background; I can see the fading daffodil flowers, too.

Meet the neighbor/ cat, Princess Leah. She’s decided I’m OK to hang out with and visits to supervise my puttering in the garden.

She slinks around the yard… and makes sure she gets the amount of rubbies and scritches she deserves.

Her brother cat Casey also visits. He usually throws himself at my feet (or into my lap) and insists on rubbies and scritches, too. Naturally, I comply every time.

More from spring with chives, iris, and alliums.

The climbing rose was brilliant this year – and climbed as high as the eaves of the house. It’s pretty, but vicious with evil thorns.

I picked a bunch of Nanking cherries. They’re tiny, tart, and excellent for eating out of hand. I’ve heard you can make jams or liqueurs, but I haven’t gotten there yet.

The phlox are always outstanding.

As you can see, Princess supervises. In this case, she is supervising me sitting in a chair enjoying the back yard as the sun slowly sinks.

I even added four little metallic cats this year. I’ll use them as grave markers when I bury the cremated remains of my four cats.

Summer. It’s always too far away in the middle of winter. And now it’s almost gone again – only a few months remaining. What are your plans?

Mission 2023 July

A woman stares at a paper map. She is sitting on a suitcase. The suitcase is in the middle of a deserted country road. The woman is contemplating where she will go next.

Last year I set forth on a quest, a journey, a mission: that for which I am destined. I conquered a few things last year, like the back yard. In 2023, I’m on a different quest.

It’s been tricky to narrow down what missions I want to make public. So in 2023 there are a few public goals, a few more secret goals, and some other odds and ends like a word for the year.

On to the 2023 missions!

Move More Sit Less

Is it almost the middle of July already? Where did June go? I know I’ve been outside futzing around with plants and dirt and somehow managed to walk 37 miles.

I’m still virtually walking around London with the Conqueror Virtual Challenges.

  • Yearly Goal: 320 miles (nearly double the original goal of 175 miles.)
  • Total walked this year: 253 miles.
  • Trees planted through Conqueror this year: 6.

All Things Writing

Last year I finished the first draft of a novel. This year I want to finish the second draft. I also enjoyed posting twice a month here, so let’s see if I can meet or exceed that one in 2023.

  • In June there was only one post on this blog – the Mission update.
  • I published another newsletter in June – yeah me!
  • And in June the second draft of the novel was churning…meaning, I was thinking about the plot and characters. By the first week of July, I started writing.

Finish All The Projects

If you’ve owned a home, you know that the list of projects never ends. And to be honest, I don’t think I’ll finish ALL of the projects. But this year, I’d like to knock a few of those things that I’ve been thinking about for a long time right off the list.

This part of the mission is more about consistently making an effort to do the things…all the things…even the little things like take that pile of things to the thrift store or break down the boxes and put them in the car and haul them off to the recycling center.

  • Projects? What projects? It’s time to buy all the things for gardening!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • I did let go of a lot of house plants in June through a local plant swap.
  • And I took a load of things to the thrift store…or was that in July?

Secret Things

I don’t know what the next secret thing will be but boy, it’s already been an awesome year, right?

  • In April I was in New York City and marched in the New York City Tartan Week parade with a huge group of Bay City Roller fans.
  • In May I was a guest DJ on Dedication: Fans Remember The Bay City Rollers.
  • Oh! Oh my! There’s already a super secret thing scheduled for next year. (And if you already KNOW what it is, please don’t give it away in the comments.)

Year In Books

This year I’m a Bookshop affiliate. Bookshop actively supports local, independent bookstores and has even given more than 80% of their profit margin to independent bookstores. I even have my own store on Bookshop!

I’m making an effort to buy some books from Bookshop, and others from Sleepy Dog Books, my local independent bookstore.

(Disclosure: All of the links to books are Bookshop.org affiliate links. If you click through the link and finalize a purchase, I earn a commission.)

Here’s what I read last month:

  • Tea Set and Match (Tea Princess Chronicles #2) by Casey Blair
  • Our Lady of Mysterious Ailments (Edinburgh Nights #2 by T.L. Huchu

Word of the Year

Action is the word of the year. I want to accomplish, do, go, make things happen.

Guiding Thought

As I went through the process of thinking about my mission for the year, the one thing that I kept returning to was: what was life like before the internet? Do more of that!

Forget about it. I use the internet every single day.

Quote of the Month

Did you know there is a collection of thought-provoking quotes up at the top of the blog? Once that page displays and you’ve absorbed the words, click “Next Quote” to see another and another and another.

I’m always surprised when friends apologize for being in a bad mood, or for sharing their life challenges when I bump into them, as though there is something wrong with sharing our difficulties with each other. This is yet another example of the bullshit positivity world we have created in western life, where we are only acceptable to each other if we share good news. I wonder if we have communicated the message that someone else’s bad news is unacceptable because we are trying to bypass our own difficulties. Whatever it is, it has to stop. We aren’t going to co-create a genuinely positive world until we can hold the space for each other’s shadow. Better an authentic frown than an inauthentic smile any day. A smile that is built on a pretentious foundation isn’t a smile at all.

Jeff Brown

Your Turn

Tell me how your “missions” are going this year. Read any good books lately?

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