Sedona messages keep wandering into my life. On Wednesday and Thursday, I talked to five people who have visited Sedona. One man went there for the first time in 1959. I received advice to a) ride a hot air balloon b) take a train ride c) go to the airport for a fabulous view. For a little town of 11,00, it sure has a lot of visitors, at least within my sphere.
My daughter is temporarily home, and we've touched on different aspects of the trip. St. Louis for sure, Santa Fe (which was featured on Rachel Ray less than ten minutes after she mentioned it - did I mention the psychic powers floating around here?)
On a secondary note, I am waaaay too dependent on the internet. We lost it Saturday and I was forced to call Comcast and schedule a tech visit. Fortunately, DH wiggled some cables, and we're back in business.
Writing wise, I've super-duper cleaned Tall, Dark and Slayer, and it is finished. I've started The Princess Rescuer, which has been renamed The Dark Ages Detective Agency. The rule is - there are no rules. It is a total medieval farce, and I'm enjoying the first few pages written - a talk between two minions, one of whom is pushing the other to join the henchmen's union. See? No rules.
1 comment:
Sedona sounds fabulous.
A henchman's union - sounds like an excellent book!
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