I shouldn’t be writing this. I really should be out on the lawn mower trying to take the grass down a few inches before I head back out on the road, but the precipitation is winning, and it’s too wet to mow. I did run into toen to get some gas for the mower. I filled up my car, then transferred the hose into the opening of my gas can. Too bad, I spilled a quart or so of gasoline on the ground, on my shoes, and on the cuff of my pants. I do hate it when gasoline smells. The stuff just stinks. Of course, some of the residual gas that remained on the side of the gas can is now stinking up the back of my car, so I left the back hatch open, hoping that a few hours of ventilation help to resolve that issue.
I haven’t written in a couple of days. We finished up our retreat on Friday, a little earlier than I anticipated. I had figured I had no chance of catching a Friday night flight back to Kansas City, so my travel plans were to stay overnight at a hotel by the airport, hen catch a 10:00 AM flight home to KC, and get home around 4:30. It was very nice to get in very early Saturday morning instead, and I am very thankful my wife stayed up for me. I married a wonderful human being, and I am indescribably blessed to have her as my partner in life.
The resort we went to for our organizational retreat (I’m with the Worldwide Learning organization at Microsoft) was beautiful. I looked out my window and saw prominent hills/mountains (I’d have to say hills, but big ones nonetheless – I’ve seen the Rocky Mountains a few times, and these weren’t nearly as large… but maybe the Great Smokey Mountains are a bit more mature and aren’t quite on the same scale as the Rockies). There was also a very enticing river at the foot of the overlook the resort was located upon. At least one member of our team went down the 400 hundred-odd steps to do a little fly fishing. The thought had crossed my mind as well, but that was a whole bunch of steps, and I don’t know that I was up for such a haul.
I just paused from writing for a moment. I remember that October has begun, which means it’s time to think about November. One of the things that I have thought about for years is participating in an event referred to as “NaNoWriMo”, which is an abbreviation for National Novel Writing Month. I’ve been kicking around an idea for a coupe of months now. Maybe it’s time for me to flesh this thing out and get some words on paper, or at least get some scrawlings on my laptop. Anyway, what I was doing there for a few moments was going out to StoryBundle.com to take a long look at this year’s NaNoWriMo tool set that always becomes available this time of year.
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So, I’ve tried to makeup for a few days absence with this entry. I’ve been doing pretty well with my writing commitment, month by month, and I have consistently averaged over two hundred words per day. I’m going to wrap this up and take a look at some of these tools I just bought.
I wish you all the best.
Peace y’all.