The California
visit was lovely; I got to wear short sleeves again and wear sunscreen and
sunglasses while playing at the beach in the mornings and having fun with
family in the afternoons. Claudia loved
getting her feet splashed by the sea and chasing the waterline as it rushed and
receded (well, I did lift her when it rushed at us, but she did the chasing
right afterwards). As always, there just
wasn’t enough time to do everything and see everybody, especially as afternoon
naptime interrupted the usual routine we’d do during a visit. Sorry to all my friends I didn’t have a
chance to contact.
Writing has slowed to an invisible crawl this month – but
will be renewed with a ferocious vigour with the work on my non-fiction book, Three Victorian Women in Asylum. Well, it may be a booklet, rather than a
book. I want it to have a good impact
without being too heavy for general public reading.
Another rejection from Highlights Magazine. Apparently, my writing was spot on but my
timing was out and they couldn’t use it.
As prompted, I’ll keep trying!
There is just not enough time to work on all my projects,
but after my non-fiction book, this winter will be all about creating new works
of art in the form of rings, polymer clay dragons, and other Seadrake
Creations. After talking with a designer
in Long Beach
who made the most amazing sea-inspired jewellery, I’ve fallen in love with lost
wax casting. I have a few other works to
polish off and sell before I can buy any more equipment, but I’ll be posting my
new items on the Seadrake Creations etsy shop, so do keep an eye out. I’ve also obtained a beautiful morganite
stone and two small pink diamonds that I’m planning on designing a gold ring
around. I can’t wait!