Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Julie Ann's Most Excellent Writing Adventures! Part 1

Fishing boat in Lincoln City, post tsunami alert.

Lincoln City Beach
US Coast Guard conducting a search the day after the tsunami.
Another beach view
More coast guard, ship and helo.
Boat on a big wave.
Boat over the wave!
I attended a writing workshop in Lincoln City with writing pals, Lisa and Judith. The weather featured big storms and a tsunami alert! We had fun, wrote lots, and got very, very little sleep. We also bought way too many books back with us from North-by-Northwest and Powell's bookshops.






Sunday, December 6, 2009

December!

Our frosted Chinese lanterns on the back deck.
Thanksgiving dinner on the funny farm.
The younger farmers can't wait to dig in!

In other news, farmer Alex had a birthday. We went to the zoo. He really liked the bats. Anni's is coming up this week. I'll be living with three teenagers! Say a blessing and eat a vitamin or two for me!

We've been busy doing lots of holiday events. We went to the Pike Place Market the day after Thanksgiving for holiday favorites, pomegranates! yum. Yesterday, we did some holiday shopping and then the river lights walk in Redmond in the evening.

Our weather has turned for the cold, with a few places getting light snow last night. Today, I took the older farmers to see New Moon. Ari liked it, Alex did not. Then I went running. I can do a 10k now, yipee!

Nano, the national novel writing contest has ended. The Seattle area won again for most words and donations! I wrote almost 186,000 words on my story, and have added another 120, 000 since. So, a very productive November! I'm still working on the novel and having so much fun. I love the story!

And a project update to close with:
1) We are still eating seasonally and as locally as possible by continuing our CSA farm box with a local organic farms and trips to the Pike Place market.

2) We are still attempting to grow more of our own food. The chickens are producing eggs, and we still have some greens and herbs growing in the garden. Our attempt at winter garden was not sucessful. The heavy rains caused a huge influx of slugs! They ate most of the small plants.

3) This is a tough time of year to decrease consumerism, but we're trying. We've limited everyone to just a couple of gifts. We're not wrapping gifts within our family, instead placing them in large decorated bags - reusable. We've also asked the future farmers to chose an experience over a thing as part of their holidays, more fun for everyone.

4) We're spending lots of time doing holiday events in our area, winter hiking, and staying snuggly at home.

Monday, November 23, 2009

And the feet go on

Check out that egg count! We're at the halfway point.

In other news, all three future farmers and I took an urban adventure to the Seattle Aquarium on Friday. We decided to become members! We saw a sleeping octopus, several wolf eels, and a giant clam (and lots of other cool critterage). Our favorite was a swimming lobster. It was really something to see its little swimerettes moving.

Ari and I went to a write in at my friend Lisa's house this Saturday. It was very productive for my nano story. Alex came along to play video games with another member's son. Ari and I tried guitar hero. I suck!

On Sunday, I decided to rearrange the Learning Center. I'm counting that as my workout for the day, as I had to move five bookcases, 2 chest of drawers, a sofa, two computers and desks, and a boatload of book baskets! It took all day!

The winter gardening is not going well. The veggies are way too wet! But, the chickens are happy and laying. The running is going very well too. I can now run for an hour straight again. So far, my knees and ankles are not complaining. Now, I need to run faster!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Nanowrimo write-in

Check out that egg count folks. We're up to 37. I think I can cancel eggs on the grocery order for awhile. All 3 hens are laying steadily now.

Today was a great writing day. It was nanowrimo day at the Hugo House in Seattle. I wrote 10,000 words on my story today which put me over the 50,000 word mark. Yipee!!!

We had to do some winter weather shopping this weekend. Anni needed shoes. Alex needed long sleeved shirts and a jacket. Ari, as always, needed cash for coffee and books. I stocked up on gloves, hats, shoes, and workout gear. Yes, I'm running again. (Say a prayer for my knees and ankles!)