Sorry, I've become a bit hit and miss recently. Yesterday it occurred to me that it's a good thing I'm not still at work, because I'd have been off for most of the last month. It's a lot more relaxing being retired than it was when i was simply off wor…
Sorry, I've become a bit hit and miss recently. Yesterday it occurred to me that it's a good thing I'm not still at work, because I'd have been off for most of the last month. It's a lot more relaxing being retired than it was when i was simply off work. One day I may examine the difference, but for now I will just say that as a pensioner, the pay is better than when you are merely ill, and for some reason the time passes more easily.
The sun is going down as I type, though there is plenty of time to go before the sky takes on any colour. At the moment it is merely sinking and the light is shining off the various leaves in the garden. Holly, privet, roses, bamboo, conifers are all reacting differently to the light - some reflecting it, others allowing it to shine through, and it is quite an interesting garden view, considering that it is mainly green.
It feels like I'm returning to writing again, after a lay off of several months. I have not submitted anything since March and missed a couple of significant submission chances last month. Time to get back in the game before I lose the habit. In coaching they used to say it only takes a fortnight to lose a habit, which is awkward, considering that most people take a two week holiday, almost ensuring they they lose all their good habits. This has always given me pause for thought.
Twenty years ago, as I think I told you in a previous post, I did actually stop writing and it took me years to get back into the swing of things, It took me something like two years of constant practice to start producing usable pieces, even though I wrote thousands of words a week. This blog is a result of some of those early practice attempts.
I'm hoping it will be easier this time. I had better give it a serious go tonight, as there's only a week left until submissions windows close at the end of the month and both the journals in question are ones I would like to be in.
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