
I took this photo of the train I was riding on as it went about a bend on the journey through Royal Gorge. -- Photo by Pat Bean
My Favorite Places: Royal Gorge
“I feel as though I have lived many lives, experienced the heights and depths of each and like the waves of the ocean, never known rest. Throughout the years, I have looked always for the unusual, for the wonderful, for the mysteries at the heart of life. – Leni Riefenstahl
NaNoWriMo Update
Still thinking, with trepidation, about the novel I will start tomorrow. My night-time thoughts solved one problem that’s been worrying me. I came up with a motive for one of the characters to approach my main character.
It’s a little thing, but it’s part of the opening scene that still exists only in my head. And at least I now feel more confident about that first blank page.
I’m worried, however, because mornings are my best time for writing and I have a doctor’s appointment at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow. The visit has been planned for a month, and since I only have a short time before I’m off on the road again, I have to keep it.
In the past, I’ve let other plans like this keep me from even starting the challenge. So I’m almost glad that I will be facing this simple one on the very first day. It should help me know I can overcome interruptions – just like solving the first travel difficulty in my RV gave me confidence that I could handle anything the road threw at me.
Is this bravado speaking. Yup! But I’m depending on it to help pull me through the next 30 days and 50,000 words.
Go, Pat, go!!!
I’ve been hearing about NaNoRiMo for several years and I know people who’ve been at it for several years.
I am not sure it is my cup of chai or if I dont want to expend the energy to get psyched up and do it. Whether I even have a novel in me. But I admire those who have a go and stick to it. You go, girl.
The photos are fantastic. I’m putting that train on my bucket list. (I love trains.)
Best wishes for NaNo.
We have only been out since June. The learning curve has been amazing. I am not surprised you have the courage to start a book. The full time RV experience prepares you take on anything.
I have followed your blog since spring and appreciate it very much.
Onwards and upwards. 🙂
Hope it all goes well. Doctor and writing.
Jim
It’s physical therapy for the next two weeks and the writing is going, albeit a bit slower than wanted.
Keep writing … Pat Bean https://patbean.wordpress.com