Friday, November 27, 2020

A Year In Review - Part 1


Snug as a bug
A year ago I posted a poem expressing my depression and then I ghosted my blog. It's not the first time and it probably won't be the last time. Life is unpredictable.

Also just over a year ago I started medication for my depression. It seems to help. I'm not always jubilant, but neither am I experiencing as frequent 'end of the world' lows. That alone is worth it.

According to my pictures, just over a year ago Mr. Janney and I were in southern California. Our truck was in the shop because the city horn wasn't working, something we need to be considered legal. We spent a few days in a pet-friendly hotel. When word came that the truck was done, we checked out and returned to the terminal...only to discover that the shop never actually fixed the horn. So it was back to the terminal. We were there just one more night.

To get more active on my blog, I'm going to chose a picture or two from the past months and go from there. This posts first picture up above is my beloved dog Jaclyn, snuggled up on the hotel bed with me last November.

The second photo to the right is the view outside our hotel window. Well, I took it standing outside on the walkway, but it's all the same thing really.

Last year, we spent Thanksgiving out on the road. I'm not sure which state we had our turkey dinner at, because there aren't any pictures in Photos.

We came home for Thanksgiving this year, even though we didn't go anywhere or have anyone over. I fixed us a ham dinner that will probably be feeding us for the rest of our home time. I guess there's nothing wrong with that, it'll save me a lot of cooking the next few days!


I have my novel The Farmer's Daughter for Kindle on a countdown sale all this weekend. Catch it while you can!

I'm almost ready to re-release the second in the series. I'd like to hold out long enough to update the cover, but I might have to wait until later to do that. I'll keep you all updated.

Book three is nearing completion, just not fast enough.

To not overwhelm myself, I'm going to commit to posting every other week. So, see you then!