Last week was a good one for so many reasons I want to keep track.
- My neighbor’s yard of riotous crocuses started to bloom.
- The sun came out and it was above freezing. Â I can’t overstate how sun-starved everyone I know is at this point. Â It’s bad enough that there’s so little daylight in Northern New England in the winter (and I was in even northerner NE most of March), but when almost all of that daylight is cloudy and gray and it’s very very cold, people get cranky.
- I not only met my Momentum Writing Goals for the week, I exceeded them.  And didn’t immediately turn that excess into new, harder to maintain goals.  A steady focus is what’s going to get this book I’m so engaged with done and I’m staying with my plan until I know a faster pace can stay as steady.
- Three poems were accepted by the Chagrin River Review, a fine online journal I’m delighted to be part of.  Four of the five poems I sent out a couple of months ago have now been taken by journals.  Time to take another look at that fifth poem.
- I was able to run for three miles twice. Â Nursing a knee injury that’s kept me from running for months has not been easy. Â Running is my go to stress reduction and standard work out. Â Even I’ve been getting tired of listening to my knee complaints.
- My houseplant that blossoms once a year for one day did its thing. Â And a beautiful thing it is.
I’m hoping for a repeat good week.












