Jot-Worthy Activities
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…basically when it’s hard to sit down and be creative, you can observe what’s around you for ideas and inspiration, and therefore your seemingly negative circumstances can turn around for the better. 😀
Forgive me. It feels like I’ve been dragging my brain around on a leash recently.
Yesterday I geeked out with a friend over a radio from 1973, with tons of channels, including Air, CB, Ham, Short & Medium wave and more! We got broadcasts from probably 6,000 or so miles away! I’ve been wanting to write a story about my experience as a college DJ and my geekery over radio in general, so this was just fuel to the fire.
Also FINALLY started reading Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Why I haven’t yet, not sure, but I think it will be a veritable treasure trove of classic literature and odd little ideas that didn’t make it into any of the movies, which I have seen 😀 It’s actually perfect timing as tomorrow is Mad Hatter Day! I need to figure out what people do to celebrate!
Read a little of The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle to see how other writers have depicted someone talking to animals, for reasons pertaining to my novel.
I’m making plans for a fall vlog, which shows footage from multiple wanderings out and about, enjoying the autumn weather. Also I’ve been thinking about new Flights of Fancy projects, but I need more time to congeal the ideas.
Well, that’s all for right now, I guess. And now back to your regularly scheduled life already in progress.
4 Comments
Rebecca Morgan
Hi Christina:
Thanks for listing Books For Treats on your calendar. Could you also link it to our site, http://www.BooksForTreats.org?
Thanks!
Rebecca Morgan
Books For Treats founder
Christina A. Nelson
Hi Rebecca! Thanks! And consider it linked! I’m curious, how did you find me?
~Christina
mmargrandall@gmail.com
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“Forgive me. It feels like I’ve been dragging my brain around on a leash recently.”
Beautifully written indeed. Love the blog friend! Looking forward to browsing around on it 🙂
Robert Wilson
thanks for the post