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Old Orchard Beach

Newest item from Copper Cockeral Cards & Gifts is this mug featuring Old Orchard Beach’s Pier and ocean waves.

Birds and Roses: My cure for writer’s block

My writing goal is to write between 1,000 to 2,000 words per day. My average per day, is much less… more like 400 – 700 per day, once every three days instead of every day. Well, it’s better than nothing, and I’m still inching my way to my goal.

My problem seems to lie in that I get the urge to write at times when I just can’t write, but than at the time I set aside to write, I’m to bored or restless or want to read or whatever… anything that is not writing basicly.

I’ll be right in the middle of something, say walking my dog, or cleaning the catbox, when this great idea well pop into my head, with not a pen or paper in sight. Than an hour or two later, I’ll finally get to some paper, and I find I can’t think of what I wanted to write down, or else I can’t get it worded right, or worse I’ve forgotten it all together!

I write amazing outlines. You should see the detailed historical timelines I can come up with for my story ideas… than I sit down, my outline in hand, ready to type the story itself and nothing. I’ll just sit staring at a blank screen wondering what to write about.

Than I’ll start typeing away, got a 1,000 words before I know it… WOO-HOO! I’m done for the day! Than I read what I wrote. Not one word of it goes with the book I’m working on; instead it goes with some book idea I gave up on 4 or 5 years ago.

sheesh! Now I have to start all over again, cause those 1,000 words didn’t count!

I find myself doing this all the time… the result is I end up working on 4 maybe 5 stories at any one given time, and never finish them on deadline.

The up side: When I do get finshed, I have 4 or 5 stories finished at the same time.

I’ve got a flower garden… with tall rose bushes over 13 feet tall. There’s one on each side of the path, and they grew up entwining to make a natural archway. Little songbirds sing and twitter all day long. It’s so peaceful and relaxing. There’s these old mossy logs, I sit on to do my writing. I find that if I’m stuck on my typeing on the computer, that the best way for me to get back on focus is to pack up a few pens and a lot of paper and head out and sit in the garden. By the time it’s dark I’ll have 30 or 40 pages written and I get to stay up all night typeing them into the computer. For me that is the best cure for “writer’s block”. I can’t explain it, but I do my best writing and my highest word count writing when sitting in the garden, listen to song birds and writing in longhand.

~~EK

Spring is here

Today my  little brother found a snake under a board. Cute little thing, not quite out of hibernation, cause I picked him up to move him, and he stayed coiled up. We moved him over to the woodpile where he wouldn’ be in danger of being stepped on. You can tell that spring has arrived when you see a snake, because they won’t surface untiol after the danger of frost is past.

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New Design Available From Copper Cockeral: Purple Easter Cross

New Design Available From Copper Cockeral: Purple Easter Cross

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 New from Copper Cockeral Cards & Gifts:

 Purple Easter Cross

Just in time for Easter! These products feature a Victorian Easter cross in a lovely  lilac purple adored with spring flowers. We only have space to show a few of the more than 80 products available with this design on them. To see all products available, CLiCK HERE

Purple Easter Cross JournalPurple Easter Cross Jr. RaglanPurple Easter Cross ButtonPurple Easter Cross Light T-Shirt

Purple Easter Cross Teddy BearPurple Easter Cross CapPurple Easter Cross Tote Bag

New Design Available From Copper Cockeral: Purple Easter Cross

New from Copper Cockeral Cards & Gifts:

Purple Easter Cross

Just in time for Easter! These products feature a Victorian Easter cross in a lovely lilac purple adored with spring flowers. We only have space to show a few of the more than 80 products available with this design on them. To see all products available, CLiCK HERE.

Purple Easter Cross JournalPurple Easter Cross Jr. RaglanPurple Easter Cross ButtonPurple Easter Cross Light T-Shirt

Purple Easter Cross Teddy BearPurple Easter Cross CapPurple Easter Cross Tote Bag

New Design Available From Copper Cockeral: Purple Easter Cross

New from Copper Cockeral Cards & Gifts:

Purple Easter Cross

Just in time for Easter! These products feature a Victorian Easter cross in a lovely lilac purple adored with spring flowers. We only have space to show a few of the more than 80 products available with this design on them. To see all products available, CLiCK HERE.

Purple Easter Cross JournalPurple Easter Cross Jr. RaglanPurple Easter Cross ButtonPurple Easter Cross Light T-Shirt

Purple Easter Cross Teddy BearPurple Easter Cross CapPurple Easter Cross Tote Bag

Garden growers?

Seeing how planting season is almost here (the ground has finally thawed so it can be tilled) I was wondering how many posters here are getting ready to start planting? Once growing season is here we grow most all our own food, everything from corn and peas to carrots and potatoes, to tomatos and squash and all things in between.

apples are so hard to grew, they require more care than vegies…ours usually get used for hen feed cause they get full of worms ( we only have 4 apple trees, so not much ever comes of them anyways…we usually end up going to the local orchards to pick our apples there rather than grew them…Macs are what most of the growers in the area havewe don’t have any regular cherries, our winters are too long and our summers too cold for pie cherries, but wild choke cherries grow along the brook, we don’t have to do anything to them at all, but the cherries are very sour, not sweet like regular cherries.

 I also have a perrenial flower garden…the prize center piece being a white rose bush over 100 years old and belived to be nearly 200 years old, that belonged to my great-grandmother, Rose Ricker.Anyone else here got gardens?

Garden growers?

Seeing how planting season is almost here (the ground has finally thawed so it can be tilled) I was wondering how many posters here are getting ready to start planting? Once growing season is here we grow most all our own food, everything from corn and peas to carrots and potatoes, to tomatos and squash and all things in between.

apples are so hard to grew, they require more care than vegies…ours usually get used for hen feed cause they get full of worms ( we only have 4 apple trees, so not much ever comes of them anyways…we usually end up going to the local orchards to pick our apples there rather than grew them…Macs are what most of the growers in the area havewe don’t have any regular cherries, our winters are too long and our summers too cold for pie cherries, but wild choke cherries grow along the brook, we don’t have to do anything to them at all, but the cherries are very sour, not sweet like regular cherries. I also have a perrenial flower garden…the prize center piece being a white rose bush over 100 years old and belived to be nearly 200 years old, that belonged to my great-grandmother, Rose Ricker.Anyone else here got gardens?

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

————-
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Garden growers?

Seeing how planting season is almost here (the ground has finally thawed so it can be tilled) I was wondering how many posters here are getting ready to start planting? Once growing season is here we grow most all our own food, everything from corn and peas to carrots and potatoes, to tomatos and squash and all things in between.

apples are so hard to grew, they require more care than vegies…ours usually get used for hen feed cause they get full of worms ( we only have 4 apple trees, so not much ever comes of them anyways…we usually end up going to the local orchards to pick our apples there rather than grew them…Macs are what most of the growers in the area havewe don’t have any regular cherries, our winters are too long and our summers too cold for pie cherries, but wild choke cherries grow along the brook, we don’t have to do anything to them at all, but the cherries are very sour, not sweet like regular cherries. I also have a perrenial flower garden…the prize center piece being a white rose bush over 100 years old and belived to be nearly 200 years old, that belonged to my great-grandmother, Rose Ricker.Anyone else here got gardens?

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?
Want to Give Me a Reward for Reaching 50k?
*I Love Phookas!*

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Garden growers?

black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

Seeing how planting season is almost here (the ground has finally thawed so it can be tilled) I was wondering how many posters here are getting ready to start planting? Once growing season is here we grow most all our own food, everything from corn and peas to carrots and potatoes, to tomatos and squash and all things in between.

apples are so hard to grew, they require more care than vegies…ours usually get used for hen feed cause they get full of worms ( we only have 4 apple trees, so not much ever comes of them anyways…we usually end up going to the local orchards to pick our apples there rather than grew them…Macs are what most of the growers in the area havewe don’t have any regular cherries, our winters are too long and our summers too cold for pie cherries, but wild choke cherries grow along the brook, we don’t have to do anything to them at all, but the cherries are very sour, not sweet like regular cherries. I also have a perrenial flower garden…the prize center piece being a white rose bush over 100 years old and belived to be nearly 200 years old, that belonged to my great-grandmother, Rose Ricker.Anyone else here got gardens?

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?
Want to Give Me a Reward for Reaching 50k?
*I Love Phookas!*

black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

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black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

Seeing how planting season is almost here (the ground has finally thawed so it can be tilled) I was wondering how many posters here are getting ready to start planting? Once growing season is here we grow most all our own food, everything from corn and peas to carrots and potatoes, to tomatos and squash and all things in between.

apples are so hard to grew, they require more care than vegies…ours usually get used for hen feed cause they get full of worms ( we only have 4 apple trees, so not much ever comes of them anyways…we usually end up going to the local orchards to pick our apples there rather than grew them…Macs are what most of the growers in the area havewe don’t have any regular cherries, our winters are too long and our summers too cold for pie cherries, but wild choke cherries grow along the brook, we don’t have to do anything to them at all, but the cherries are very sour, not sweet like regular cherries. I also have a perrenial flower garden…the prize center piece being a white rose bush over 100 years old and belived to be nearly 200 years old, that belonged to my great-grandmother, Rose Ricker.Anyone else here got gardens?

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?
Want to Give Me a Reward for Reaching 50k?
*I Love Phookas!*

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Spring…

Today it is Spring, well Spring came a while ago, but we didn’t feel it or see it before today.

How do I know it is Spring? Easy. Let me count the ways for you:

There were 4 robins on the lawn today.

The lilac bushes have tiny buds on them and thier boughs are filled with Chickadees and Titmouse.

A pair of Downey Woodpeckers and several Nuthatches are bounceing up and down the trees.

Most of the ice in the brook is gone.

Snowdrops, crocuses, and Daffolis are peeking up through the dry brown leaves.

The warm breeze of salt air is coming in off the ocean, filling the air with the sweet sent of seaweed.

The bantams are starting to lose their warm winter down, and the Silver Penciled and Silver Birchin breeds are changeing from white to grey.

The dirt are the rich scent of freshness just waiting to be tilled.

Mayflies are swiming in the brook, and waterskippers dance their dainty ballets across the top.

…there is a rainbow trout hiding under the bridge…

?????

in the more than 300 year history our family has had with this brook, never before has a fish been in it. Where he came from and how he got there I do not know. Why he is staying or how long he plans to stay, I know not either. But he is welcomed to stay for as long as the water is running. One can never have too many animals in their yard, what with the hundreds here all ready, what’s one more?

And so I go on, happy to rejoice at Spring’s arrival.

And so it goes today in the life of EelKat.

Spring…

Today it is Spring, well Spring came a while ago, but we didn’t feel it or see it before today.How do I know it is Spring? Easy. Let me count the ways for you:

There were 4 robins on the lawn today.

The lilac bushes have tiny buds on them and thier boughs are filled with Chickadees and Titmouse.

A pair of Downey Woodpeckers and several Nuthatches are bounceing up and down the trees.

Most of the ice in the brook is gone.

Snowdrops, crocuses, and Daffolis are peeking up through the dry brown leaves.

The warm breeze of salt air is coming in off the ocean, filling the air with the sweet sent of seaweed.

The bantams are starting to lose their warm winter down, and the Silver Penciled and Silver Birchin breeds are changeing from white to grey.

The dirt are the rich scent of freshness just waiting to be tilled.

Mayflies are swiming in the brook, and waterskippers dance their dainty ballets across the top.

…there is a rainbow trout hiding under the bridge…

?????

in the more than 300 year history our family has had with this brook, never before has a fish been in it. Where he came from and how he got there I do not know. Why he is staying or how long he plans to stay, I know not either. But he is welcomed to stay for as long as the water is running. One can never have too many animals in their yard, what with the hundreds here all ready, what’s one more?

And so I go on, happy to rejoice at Spring’s arrival.

And so it goes today in the life of EelKat.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?
Want to Give Me a Reward for Reaching 50k?
*I Love Phookas!*

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Spring…

Today it is Spring, well Spring came a while ago, but we didn’t feel it or see it before today.How do I know it is Spring? Easy. Let me count the ways for you:

There were 4 robins on the lawn today.

The lilac bushes have tiny buds on them and thier boughs are filled with Chickadees and Titmouse.

A pair of Downey Woodpeckers and several Nuthatches are bounceing up and down the trees.

Most of the ice in the brook is gone.

Snowdrops, crocuses, and Daffolis are peeking up through the dry brown leaves.

The warm breeze of salt air is coming in off the ocean, filling the air with the sweet sent of seaweed.

The bantams are starting to lose their warm winter down, and the Silver Penciled and Silver Birchin breeds are changeing from white to grey.

The dirt are the rich scent of freshness just waiting to be tilled.

Mayflies are swiming in the brook, and waterskippers dance their dainty ballets across the top.

…there is a rainbow trout hiding under the bridge…

?????

in the more than 300 year history our family has had with this brook, never before has a fish been in it. Where he came from and how he got there I do not know. Why he is staying or how long he plans to stay, I know not either. But he is welcomed to stay for as long as the water is running. One can never have too many animals in their yard, what with the hundreds here all ready, what’s one more?

And so I go on, happy to rejoice at Spring’s arrival.

And so it goes today in the life of EelKat.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?
Want to Give Me a Reward for Reaching 50k?
*I Love Phookas!*

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Spring…

black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

Today it is Spring, well Spring came a while ago, but we didn’t feel it or see it before today.How do I know it is Spring? Easy. Let me count the ways for you:

There were 4 robins on the lawn today.

The lilac bushes have tiny buds on them and thier boughs are filled with Chickadees and Titmouse.

A pair of Downey Woodpeckers and several Nuthatches are bounceing up and down the trees.

Most of the ice in the brook is gone.

Snowdrops, crocuses, and Daffolis are peeking up through the dry brown leaves.

The warm breeze of salt air is coming in off the ocean, filling the air with the sweet sent of seaweed.

The bantams are starting to lose their warm winter down, and the Silver Penciled and Silver Birchin breeds are changeing from white to grey.

The dirt are the rich scent of freshness just waiting to be tilled.

Mayflies are swiming in the brook, and waterskippers dance their dainty ballets across the top.

…there is a rainbow trout hiding under the bridge…

?????

in the more than 300 year history our family has had with this brook, never before has a fish been in it. Where he came from and how he got there I do not know. Why he is staying or how long he plans to stay, I know not either. But he is welcomed to stay for as long as the water is running. One can never have too many animals in their yard, what with the hundreds here all ready, what’s one more?

And so I go on, happy to rejoice at Spring’s arrival.

And so it goes today in the life of EelKat.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?
Want to Give Me a Reward for Reaching 50k?
*I Love Phookas!*

black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

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Life in Maine

First we were snowed in, and now this….

Maine had 2 blizzards back to back—we got a total of 102 in….I’ve spent 2 months with no sunlight because the snow went over the tops of our windows….in places where it drifted it went over the roof…

The past 3 days it warmed up and has rained non-stop. The combination of 102 inches of snow being melted by heavy rain has resulted in massive flooding. The bridge on our road has washed out, and the bridges on the 2 roads crossing ours have washed out too, leaving only one road open.

Maine…The way life should be????