As I stepped outside this morning, the tiniest snowflakes were falling from the sky. It’s clear now, but cold. Not sure I’m going to make it into the garden today. It’s just a little too chilly for comfort at the moment, but we’ll see.
The cold reminded me that last year at this time, I was traipsing around Italy (and Florence in particular), so I scanned my photos and found this view of the Duomo from the Boboli Gardens:
Which is a great view for a Sunday.
When I did second-quarter planning, I thought I’d spend some time on the short stories I didn’t write during the first quarter of the year.
This is not happening. This is probably a surprise to no one but me.
My head is in King’s End completely, and I suspect it will remain there until the entire series is drafted. So be it. It’s not a bad place to be.
I’ve made it through my first Shakespeare lesson. This week, I’m looking forward to A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Tempest, and the Hamnet watch party. Whew. It’s going to be a BIG Shakespeare week.
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After the torrential rains and unexpected warmth of this last week, the appearance of snow — even light flurries — is just not fair. I don’t know about you, but we have dandelions running amok and grass that needs to be mowed. Who wants to do that when it’s barely above freezing?
Your week of Shakespeare sounds interesting, but intense. Seems like some of the reading/discussion (is their actual discussion?) could inspire some of your work on King’s End… or maybe something else?
Have a great week!
It’s been challenging so far to really get working in the yard, although things are starting to grow (yes, including the weeds).
This version of the Shakespeare course is mostly self-study, although there are recorded discussions that are very interesting. I’m getting a lot out of it so far. It’s actually inspired a couple of Booking Through Thursday prompts.