Another one bites the dust
Another one bites the dust
And another one gone and another one gone
Another one bites the dust, eh
Hey, I'm gonna get you too
Another one bites the dust
- Freddie Mercury
OK, maybe that was a little corny but I gotta tell you, the satisfaction of completing another story and getting it off my to do list is palpable. Sure I'm tired, but I also feel good. I'd spent so much time frustratingly having to rewrite Linderhall Legacy because of an editing program snafu last year that I was beginning to wonder if I was losing the motivation to finish it. And then finding the continuity problem just as I was putting the final touches on what I thought to be the final rewrite was an agony. But all's well that ends well.
Now enough of the complaining and on to the next one. LOL.
The plan is to finish Larkspur in Eden by the end of the month. I repeat, that's the plan. But what man proposes, God disposes. So with a day to rest the brain pan, I will at least get started on the finishing. <grin>
I did manage get a few new pieces for the following stories:
Up On Hartford Ridge
http://uponhartfordridge.blogspot.com/
Zombies Aren't Real ... Are They?!
http://zombiesarentrealarethey.blogspot.com/
A Bunch of Wild Thyme
http://bunchofwildthyme.blogspot.com/
Sorry there isn't more but that's all I had the brain power for today. For the record there are currently eight stories that have been completed:
The links to all of these can be found in the side bar of this page. Just turn your eyes a little to the right and you'll see the list of my stories that are currently on BlogSpot.
And before it looks like I've gone and forgotten, I want to thank everyone that has been leaving comments here and at the various stories. I appreciate the feedback and the time it took you to give it. I know that is insufficient but words really do fail me when it comes to telling you how much your time in reading and responding to the stories matters to me. Thank you.
Today's vid is of what I fed my family tonight. I make a great green broth or garlic broth that I feed the fam during times that there is some icky virus or other bug going around, or those times when our energy levels are sinking. Looooove garlic. So does everyone else around here. The problem is, feeding the fam the same thing day in and day out makes the fam less than enthusiastic. So my strategy is to feed them up with garlic but to not use the same recipe all the time. Tonight it was a Spanish Garlic Soup. Now in this version of garlic soup they use a lot of bread. I know some of you are on low-carb and no-carb diets or you have celiac and here is a possible alternative. I've made this recipe with less bread certainly but I've also made it with thinly sliced tortillas (corn or flour) acting like noodles. You also don't need to have the poached egg on top, it's just traditional and adds protein. Either way the broth is just really yummy so hope you enjoy!
I did manage get a few new pieces for the following stories:
Up On Hartford Ridge
http://uponhartfordridge.blogspot.com/
Zombies Aren't Real ... Are They?!
http://zombiesarentrealarethey.blogspot.com/
A Bunch of Wild Thyme
http://bunchofwildthyme.blogspot.com/
Sorry there isn't more but that's all I had the brain power for today. For the record there are currently eight stories that have been completed:
- A Will to Survive
- Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men
- Fel By The Wayside
- Forsaken Harvest
- Linderhall Legacy
- Over The Mountains and Through the Fire
- Rain, Rain, Rain
- This Is Me Surviving
The links to all of these can be found in the side bar of this page. Just turn your eyes a little to the right and you'll see the list of my stories that are currently on BlogSpot.
And before it looks like I've gone and forgotten, I want to thank everyone that has been leaving comments here and at the various stories. I appreciate the feedback and the time it took you to give it. I know that is insufficient but words really do fail me when it comes to telling you how much your time in reading and responding to the stories matters to me. Thank you.
Today's vid is of what I fed my family tonight. I make a great green broth or garlic broth that I feed the fam during times that there is some icky virus or other bug going around, or those times when our energy levels are sinking. Looooove garlic. So does everyone else around here. The problem is, feeding the fam the same thing day in and day out makes the fam less than enthusiastic. So my strategy is to feed them up with garlic but to not use the same recipe all the time. Tonight it was a Spanish Garlic Soup. Now in this version of garlic soup they use a lot of bread. I know some of you are on low-carb and no-carb diets or you have celiac and here is a possible alternative. I've made this recipe with less bread certainly but I've also made it with thinly sliced tortillas (corn or flour) acting like noodles. You also don't need to have the poached egg on top, it's just traditional and adds protein. Either way the broth is just really yummy so hope you enjoy!