..works best on small screens!

8r4d
Mill Creek | 7 months ago
Mill Creek | 7 months ago

8r4d
23rd Hill | 7 months ago
23rd Hill | 7 months ago
8r4d
#running has shifted to #hilltraining in the cold #winter blur that makes me yearn for something worth training for now.

pixelazy
23rd | 7 months ago
23rd | 7 months ago
pixelazy
Atop the infamous #hilltraining hill at dusk is a precious view of the crazy wild world.

pixelazy
Windermere | 7 months ago
Windermere | 7 months ago
pixelazy
The buggies are emerging from the long winter hibernation as the weather improves. Nature is a beautiful thing. #buggyland

castironguy
Work | 7 months ago
Work | 7 months ago
castironguy
Those day old #doughnuts are better than nothing, huh?

bradsalomons
Starbucks | 7 months ago
Starbucks | 7 months ago
bradsalomons
I’ve been spending a lot of time #writing and drinking #coffee but progress on the novel has been a little slow this year so far. I had a great big push late in 2024 to get though the second half and then hit a bit of a block.
Many writing folks will tell you to push through the block and put in the effort and just write, and I did that, getting in my daily word count on other side projects. And that was fine to a point, but none of it was dislodging the plot block in the novel.
Last week I decided to brute force the damn thing and so I’ve set my daily word goal a bit lower and have been writing a bare minimum of words into the novel regardless of other factors.
Specifically, where I was usually tasking myself with sitting down and writing a scene, usually amounting to between 1000-1500 words, now I’m setting the daily goal of 250 words. Yeah, that’s a lot less, but after a week of generously meeting my goal each day I’m nearly 2000 words ahead of where i was last Monday, and that accounts for (sadly) more than half of the words I’ve written in 2025 on this project.
Happily, progress is progress is progress, and the “just write” advice is definitely locked in and valid.
Many writing folks will tell you to push through the block and put in the effort and just write, and I did that, getting in my daily word count on other side projects. And that was fine to a point, but none of it was dislodging the plot block in the novel.
Last week I decided to brute force the damn thing and so I’ve set my daily word goal a bit lower and have been writing a bare minimum of words into the novel regardless of other factors.
Specifically, where I was usually tasking myself with sitting down and writing a scene, usually amounting to between 1000-1500 words, now I’m setting the daily goal of 250 words. Yeah, that’s a lot less, but after a week of generously meeting my goal each day I’m nearly 2000 words ahead of where i was last Monday, and that accounts for (sadly) more than half of the words I’ve written in 2025 on this project.
Happily, progress is progress is progress, and the “just write” advice is definitely locked in and valid.

adventuredog
Club Penguin | 7 months ago
Club Penguin | 7 months ago

adventuredog
Our Park | 7 months ago
Our Park | 7 months ago
adventuredog
#march has come in like a big wet lamb melting all the snow and leaving a lot of #puddles and moments of #reflection in its wake

8r4dsfeets
Mill Creek | 7 months ago
Mill Creek | 7 months ago
8r4dsfeets
#running in slush is not for those with cold feets

8r4d
Mill Creek | 7 months ago
Mill Creek | 7 months ago
8r4d
The weather has been holding above freezing for some good pre-spring #running tho the trails are generously wet and slushy, so… adventure!

8r4d
So Grown Up | 7 months ago
So Grown Up | 7 months ago
8r4d
Great photo grad photo?
I had to sit in the waiting area…

8r4d
High School | 7 months ago
High School | 7 months ago
8r4d
It’s grad photo day at the kid’s school. Her choice of prop? The dog of course.