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Blog and other works of literary sense
Here is a collection of ruminations and whatnot.
July 3, 2020 at 8:13am
July 3, 2020 at 8:13am
#987114
Dear All,

I'm glad to be here spending a good sunny morning posting a blog. I've had my breakfast and my pets have already had something to eat. I've got a few things to do today. I would like it a lot if I got some writing done. I did something about my novel The Bridge yesterday. I decided that the male lead character needed to have a different name. It's tough to get the name right so that the character is the way I want him to be. It all begins with the names, doesn't it?
I'd also be glad to get a few more rows on my crochet and knit projects. I'm making a beanie and a sweater. I've had a few experiences in making garments and the sweater is my first. It's not unlike making a blanket at first, I think.
I'll also be making some meals throughout the day. This being a Friday, I will see whether I can sneak in making pancakes. Pancakes are a favorite of the family. I'm even sneaking a few pieces for my pups to eat.
I'm surprised that the week is ending. I remember Fridays as a fun day when I was working full time at an office. People were less stressed about things, and some went off to get Starbucks around ten in the morning. It was a free day, it felt like. But after some years that Friday feeling went away. I guess it might have been because some of the people who gave it that "Friday feeling" had gone on and either got transferred or left their jobs for another.
It's a different scene now, I'm guessing. Everyone's got a Friday feeling if they're out of the office due to the COVID problem. People have their laptops, they have teleconferences (if they're still working) or go on Zoom to talk, and they have their coffee next to them, they have a cig or two, they have their kids to tend to, sneak in some laundry between working on projects for work, get some fresh air in the back yard or patio, walk the dog, do some meals and what ever else one does at home while they do work.
I'm not sure how the economy is with people working from home still tied to an office while the COVID problem persists. I know that unemployment went down a little. But I'm not sure how anyone can predict the economic impact on the country and all those who depend on a job to get through the month.
I hope that in between the things you do, you can find time to read a book or two.
I've got a collection of books that you can browse through on my Amazon author page. The URL for it is: amazon.com/author/maryfaderan
There are a few nonfiction books I've written. One of them is Life Lessons: Ruminations on Life as a Human on Earth. There you can read about practical life lessons that I've written about - lessons that help people of different walks of life, stages of life and men and women, young women, retired persons and those who are searching for something else in life because their lives seem to be a little dull.
I hope that you have a great day!
Mary


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