Editing one project, jotting down little anecdotes for another, and outlining yet another, I am sort of between projects but feel as if I am busier than when I am in the throes of dedicated writing.
I am also doing some reading for other blogger friends/novelists.
If it seems that I am neglecting the blog, please forgive me. I read your posts and try to comment when I can, but I might seem a bit absent for the next week or two.
I also have several errands to run over the next two weeks and, if you know anything at all about Central Florida traffic, you know that driving five miles can take over a half hour, so driving twenty-five or thirty and back can be a half day event.
But there is so much beauty within an hour’s drive that makes it all worthwhile.
Those are amazing photos. That shell beach is really intriguing. Nothing like that around here.
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That’s our boat in the bottom left corner as seen through my friend’s, (Denise and Jeff), window.
There is an island called Capes Romano. I did a post about it a long while back…you have to dig two feet through the shells to get to the sand.
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That’s pretty cool. I wouldn’t like the traffic, but the views temper quite a bit of that.
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Wonderful photos. Wow. Don’t work TOO hard. 🙂
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Try to take a few breaks in between. 😉
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`(~_*)~~
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You’re such a dynamo, no one notices when you say you are slowing down. Really true!
Full speed ahead though with your projects, scenic and otherwise.
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Thanks Marian. I try to read posts at least twice a day and make some comment, but this next two weeks promises to be murderous.
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Here’s a post that may offer suggestions, relief: http://sherreymeyer.com/2014/08/18/tips-for-juggling-multiple-writing-projects/
Of course, reading it will take take away from those projects, but hey, maybe will be time-saving in the end.
Deep breaths, my lady, deep breaths. I’m in the same fix!
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I am also behind on my blogging and trying to find the motivation to do more than reply to comments. This darn fatigue! Bah!!
But I love all the shells on the beach picture! So cool! 🙂
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One day, I’ll get caught up and makes some time to get out and enjoy all of this. 😉
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I seem to get behind on blogging quite frequently.
Those pictures are gorgeous! I lived in the panhandle for a couple of years, and traffic there was bad enough – I feel for you! I know how those extremely hectic periods of time can be. Hang in there; you’ll be through it before you know it!
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Thanks Leigh! If you were along the coast I know it was. I fought the traffic on Thomas Street vacationing in the Redneck Riviera with my family from GA.
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That was one thing I could never figure out in Florida. How could there be bumper to bumper traffic at 3 am on a Thursday?
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LOL….because the bars get out at 2:00 am.
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The best thing to do in murderous times is drink a margarita.
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*cheers* (or two) 😀
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Good luck with all of your work. I definitely understand!
I hope you get a chance to enjoy all the natural beauty around you. The photos are stunning!
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I enjoy little bits of it at a time 🙂
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🙂
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Wow, that place looks incredible! 😀
And good luck with everything going on, sounds like a busy but productive time ahead!
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Thanks. One day at a time.
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That’s the only way to tackle it! 🙂
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Take it easy. It’ll all get done. Drive safely too. And thanks for the beauty shots.
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My pleasure. Thanks for the encouragement.
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Such lovely pics, wish you best of luck with your numerous projects! 🙂
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Thanks Seyi! I’m making progress. 🙂
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I understand about all the other demands of life blocking out our writing and blogging time. It’s a constant juggling act. But hey that ocean is quite a sight on a regular daily drive! 🙂
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It is. And there are just too many reasons to love Florida.
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