August 1 Check In

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Anyway. This is a quick checkin.

I'm still on hiatus. It's August 1, and I'm happy to report that I've written 209 pages this summer. Two hundred nine. That's a fuck-load of writing for me, but I'm happy that I'm getting it done.

Anyway. Just wanted to say hello to y'all. I am still planning to be back around September 1. And I'm sure I'll have plenty to say. ;-)

Love,

Lorraine

Some photos of the place I keep going to in the Adirondacks to write. Friends own an island in one of the lakes: the screen shot is my view from where i sit with my computer.

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And a bit of whimsy from one of the local cemeteries. (Yes. I'm still obsessed with graveyards.)

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Good for you!

Thank you for checking in. I was wondering when you would be back in the kitchen. It's hot in the Word Wars. But not so much at CK. I look forward to hearing from you when you confront the real world of lies, cheats, and impeachments. Margaret


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