1922 Words on the Fanfic
Jan. 23rd, 2019 12:31 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Well, I've almost finished chapter twelve of Three Hour Tour. I have about 600 words to go. The plot is moving along quite nicely. I hope to get it finished in the afternoon and beta'd in the evening.
I did spend some time working on plotting the novel, too, but not as much as I'd hoped. Devian's storyline is being stubborn. That's usually a sign that I don't like something, but I'm having a hard time figuring out what.
I've started planning my spring and summer garden. I don't think I will grow as many types of things this year as usual. And I'm going to grow a lot more onions. I almost didn't get a bag of candy sweets this year, it was the last one they had, so I am going to grow 3 units (about 50 to 60 plants per unit). They keep for a long time. I've had them keep 6 months before sprouting. It could be longer, but I've always used them up by then. It's the only sweet onion I've ever had that kind of luck with. Most sprout much faster. That's a year supply. And when they start to sprout, I can chop and freeze them.
I've picked out what I think I will grow, but now I need to sketch it out on my graph paper garden notebook. I am getting anxious for spring. We haven't had a super cold winter. No snow and only a few nights with a hard frost. Mostly it has been wet or overcast. I am hoping that means spring will come early this year. But then I always hope that.
I did spend some time working on plotting the novel, too, but not as much as I'd hoped. Devian's storyline is being stubborn. That's usually a sign that I don't like something, but I'm having a hard time figuring out what.
I've started planning my spring and summer garden. I don't think I will grow as many types of things this year as usual. And I'm going to grow a lot more onions. I almost didn't get a bag of candy sweets this year, it was the last one they had, so I am going to grow 3 units (about 50 to 60 plants per unit). They keep for a long time. I've had them keep 6 months before sprouting. It could be longer, but I've always used them up by then. It's the only sweet onion I've ever had that kind of luck with. Most sprout much faster. That's a year supply. And when they start to sprout, I can chop and freeze them.
I've picked out what I think I will grow, but now I need to sketch it out on my graph paper garden notebook. I am getting anxious for spring. We haven't had a super cold winter. No snow and only a few nights with a hard frost. Mostly it has been wet or overcast. I am hoping that means spring will come early this year. But then I always hope that.