Musings & Thoughts for Friday, November 10, 2023, or: From Lithia to Madison – The Saga Continues…and the Novel is on Hold (for Today, Anyway)


Late Morning, Friday, November 10, 2023, Lithia, Florida

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Hi, everyone, and welcome to the 1,327th post on A Certain Point of View, Too. It’s a warm late fall morning here in the Tampa Bay area; the temperature outside is 82°F/28°C under sunny skies. Since we’re in the subtropical zone, it’s going to feel like late spring/early summer later – the forecast for today calls for sunny skies and a high of 89°F/32°F.

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Meanwhile, in my future stomping grounds of Madison, New Hampshire, it is far colder than here. The current temperature there is 43°F/6°C under cloudy conditions. That’s something I’m trying to mentally prepare for – I’ve only been to New York City and Colorado when it still snowed, but only for short stays. This journey to New Hampshire is permanent, and since I’m not particularly fond of cold weather, of course I’m concerned about how quickly I’ll adapt to a Northern winter after almost 55 years as a Florida resident.

Movin’ Out – The Saga Continues

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This post is going to be brief because:

  • I’ve been awake since 3:30 AM, and even though I tried to fall asleep again, I’ve been up and about since 6:30. So…I don’t feel much like writing today
  • Even though most of the books on my IKEA Billy shelves are packed – some will be put away later just so I’ll have something to read before M-Day (December 12) – there are still plenty of Star Wars collectibles to be removed and put in moving boxes
Most of the stuff you see here has been packed away already or is being readied for packing. Photo by the author

On Writing & Storytelling: Action This Day

A possible cover design for “Reunion: Coda” Image Credit: Juan Carlos Hernandez

I don’t think I’ll be doing much work on Reunion: Coda today. First, I’m too tired and unable to concentrate properly, so I’d rather take a break from novel writing and wait for a more opportune time to write, edit, and rewrite stuff in the master document file for the manuscript.

If I weren’t moving in 32 days, I would be happy to work on Reunion: Coda today; I so badly wanted to have it ready in time for the winter holidays, but I can’t focus on two big projects at the same time. The move to Madison right now is more urgent, so any work on the novel will have to be done whenever I can get a chance to write with my bedroom door closed and locked. And, unfortunately, today is not that day.

On that note, I’ll close this post here and wish you a happy Friday. Until next time, stay safe, stay healthy, and I’ll see you on the sunny side of things.

Reunion: A Story is a sweet, sometimes bittersweet story of days gone by. It takes the reader back to the last day of high school and tells the tale of teen love and missed opportunities. Several years pass and success and time don’t always dull those feelings you had as a teen. Mr. Diaz-Granados captures the awkwardness of young love and how it can influence the rest of your life.

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4 responses to “Musings & Thoughts for Friday, November 10, 2023, or: From Lithia to Madison – The Saga Continues…and the Novel is on Hold (for Today, Anyway)”

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    henhouselady

    Stay safe and safe packing.

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  2. Just think, though, you’ll soon have your own writing room! You’ll be able to look out on the snow, sip your cafe con leche, and have peace!

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    1. I’ll probably just drink regular Maxwell House coffee with milk and sugar; I can’t make cafe con leche on my own. But….I will be looking out on the snow.

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  3. It sounds like you may have a tough December/January, but it will get better. I would try to get to know your neighbors and join something.

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