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Saturday, April 7, 2018

Home in time for more snow by Barbara Edwards


So I’m excited about being home in my space again. I really missed have that special chair and desk where my best writing gets done.
So where do I start? Not back to my novel. First I need to write this blog then do a speech for my RWA chapter tomorrow.

So what else is exciting? It’s snowing again. Not that I saw much this winter. We were colder than normal in the Florida Panhandle but still warmer then Connecticut. 


And we only got snow once. The first in thirty-five years on St George’s Island. The cold did turn the water chilly and affected the turtles. We had three releases to return the poor cold stunned creatures to the Gulf.



The Blue Herons are back in their rookery despite the clear burn that was done in December. And a young alligator is living in the pond next to the volunteer camping. 
One thing I noticed was the sparseness of shells on the beach. I think the cold affected them, too.

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11 comments:

  1. So glad you're back in your favorite writing space, Barbara. Enjoy. :-)

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  2. Ah, home again! I often think of Emily's line from the play OUR TOWN: "Oh, earth, you're too wonderful for anybody to realize you" Then she asks the Stage Manager: "Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it?" Good for you, Barbara...for 'realizing.'

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  3. Always good to be home. We were in Florida twice this year. Avoided the snow down there at least. Welcome home.

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  4. Enjoy your homecoming, Barb, and good luck getting back into your regular writing routine!

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  5. Thsnks, Leah. It's the best place for me.

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  6. Hi Rolynn,
    What a wonderful quote. I have to post it near my computer screen.

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  7. Hi Margo,
    And you didn't come to visit? Next year, I hope. LOL

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  8. Hi Jannine,
    I'm making my plans. plotting away.

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  9. I always enjoy your photos so much. Glad you're back home. Enjoy!

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  10. Love your photos of Florida, Margo. Now that you're home, it's time to get back down to business! LOL

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  11. Home is wonderful. As you say, Barb, that special chair, your favorite place to write. Dorothy had it right: There's no place like home.

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