I'm certain you've heard all about the terrible fires we are have in the states of California, Oregon, Washington, and now in Colorado.
I reside in southern California and we have been on Fire-Watch for months. While the current fire and suburban evacuation area is only 8 miles away, I don't foresee it reaching where I live.. The Santa Ana winds, with 80 mile wind gusts will, unfortunately, return again this weekend.
Power has been shutdown when the winds are gale force to ward off equipment failure which can, and has, led to a brush fires. I've been without electricity and and phone service for several days. This is why my post blog post is going live at this odd hour of the day.
And here is my October Blog Post
Even though I save my manuscripts in three different places on my computer, including the Cloud and Drive, when the power goes down not everything you've written is saved, slightly saved, or even recoverable.
After reality sets in. . .and the shock wears off, sort of. . .I devise a plan. Not a particularly a good plan, I admit, but a plan, none-the-less.
1. Write a scene in cursive writing on a large note pad, college ruled.
2. Skip lines so you can make adjustments, comments, etc.
3. Do not write on the back of the page because you will need to add additional notes.
4. Grab your sets of multi colored markers (and probably the taped crayons that belong to your grand children) to make stars or numbers and arrows that link all for your notes and additions together for easy (ha ha) reference.
5. Read each scene into your iPhone Note App. Title your scene.
6. Go on to the next scene. So on, and so forth, until you complete a chapter.
7. When the power resumes, run to the PC. Set up a new doc in Word. Type as quickly as possible while reading from you iPhone notes into this new document. "For heaven sake woman, don't worry about spell check! Just type."
And so, this has been my October. Along with ash falling from the sky and landing on everything.
I know I am Blessed to be healthy and my home, and my family members homes, still intact. However, the air quality is horrendous. Opening a door or going outside means wearing goggles, heavy-duty face mask, a hat and clothing you will toss in the washer. And care must be taken when walking outside. Ash, leaves, tree branches, etc. are everywhere.
I always like to include a recipe for my readers.
Pumpkin Detox Smoothie
Pumpkin is rich in beta-carotene, lutein and zeaxanthin, which help protect our eyes and skin.
In a blender, combine 1/2 cup canned pumpkin puree, 1/2 cup milk of your choice (mine: Organic 2% milk), 1/4 cup plain Greek yogurt, 1 med. orange, peeled; 1/4 tsp. pumpkin pie spice; and a handful of ice. Blend until smooth. Serves 1.
Left over pumpkin puree can be saved in a air-tight container for 3 days in the refrigerator. Or measured and frozen in 1/2 cup measurements.
Perfect for a Halloween Read! |
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I actually hand write all my scenes and then type them into the computer. Then I print out each chapter. Hope your fires cease soon
ReplyDeleteWhat an experience! May you have no more disasters soon! Thank you for sharing your plan, too.
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