Coming home

I been away from home for nearly four weeks.

Did you miss me?

Over that time my wife and I travelled just over 4000 kilometres through our state of South Australia, and the states of New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and Victoria. We stayed in a variety of small to medium sized country towns, in the heart of Sydney with our son and daughter-in-law, in the nation’s capital Canberra and visited friends in Melbourne.

It is good to travel, to see new things, visit new places and meet new people. It is also good be home again, in the midst of all that chaos we call home. It is good to be in familiar territory again. It is very of comforting to be home.

The trip was very inspiring. I took my laptop with me and wrote about the things I saw and experienced. I share these on my other two blogs – my Travel Blog and my Birding Blog. Each features many of the photos I took on our journeys.

While away my Grand Dog Nancy has largely held the fort here on this blog, sharing some of her thoughts and experiences. Thanks Nancy. You did a good job. More from her soon. Other posts here were either written before we left or while in Sydney (piggy-backing on my son’s very fast broadband connection).

The Adventures of Nancy – more about Butch

Nancy's friend Butch

Nancy's friend Butch

Hi there,

Nancy here again.

I AM FURIOUS.

I’ve just discovered that my friend Butch went to stay with Grandpa Trevor and Grandma Corinne recently. The cheek of him. He didn’t ask permission from me to stay there. And I bet he slept in their bedroom too. That’s MY place to sleep. If I find out he has been sleeping on their bed, the friendship is over. I’ll never speak to him again, or go to visit him.

The only reason I will forgive him is that his mum and dad, Keith and Rose (lovely name – same as my Mum) came to visit me at my home. They were having a little holiday near my home. They had dinner with my Mum. Keith is good to me and pats and rubs me.

Talk to you soon.

Nancy

More Short Story Starters

Over the life of this blog I have written a number of articles called Short Story Starters (or similar titles). These lists are designed to help other writers when they are having trouble coming up with writing ideas. Try them. Feel free to use any of them.

Short Story Starters:

  1. The sudden screeching of tyres woke Adam. The crunching thump that followed made him leap from his bed. He…
  2. Briony tried to blink back the tears. It was no use. She…
  3. “There’s Carl!” yelled Sara. “Help! Come quickly!” She leaned over his body. She knew at once….
  4. As she walked away from the building Diana had an overwhelming desire to scream. She knew at that instant that would never again….
  5. “Ellen!” It was a cry of instant recognition. “Ellen – it’s been so long. What are you doing here? How did…
  6. Frank reached over to the empty seat. He wrapped his fingers around the cold object. He lifted the gun…
  7. The moment Gina set eyes on the building she knew she was home at last. She…

Conditions of use:

  • Feel free to use any of the story starters listed above. Change anything to suit your needs.
  • Give it your best shot.
  • Edit your work carefully before sending it off to a publisher or posting it on your blog.
  • Let me know in the comments section how it went.
  • If you publish your story on your web site or on your blog let me know so I can make a link to it for others to read.

Still more ideas:

The archives of this blog contain many more writing ideas. Click here to access those ideas.

The Adventures of Nancy – my Great Grandma

Nancy on Great Grandma's lap

Nancy on Great Grandma's lap

Hi there.

Nancy here again.

Today I want to tell you about my Great Grandma Connie. Great Grandma often comes to visit Grandpa Trevor and Grandma Corinne. I then get lots of pats and rubs on the back. Oooooh I do like that. I also like to sit on her very comfortable lap. She rubs me all the time and it feels really nice.

Sometimes Great Grandma comes to visit my mum Rose in Clare. Then I can play with her all day and sit on her lap whenever I like. When Rose goes off to school to teach she leaves me home by myself, so I like having visitors like my Great Grandma. She’s cool – but her lap is warm, and I like that.

Great Grandma spoils me too. She sometimes slips me a piece of meat or a bit of biscuit from her plate. I try not to eat too much because that will make me fat. So when I eat too many treats I like to take Great Grandma for a walk. She needs the exercise.

Talk to you soon.

Nancy.

Writing while away from home

With the vast majority of jobs you actually have to turn up at your place of employment in order to complete your work for the day. I experienced that scene for over 35 years in another life – when I was an elementary school teacher. Increasingly people are working from home which I believe is a very positive move.

The good thing about writing is that you can basically do it anywhere. I am constantly aware that everything I do and everywhere I go there is potential writing material staring me in the face. I usually carry with me a small notebook mainly to write down lists of birds that I see. But this little notebook also doubles as a writing notebook. Sometimes I just jot down ideas, impressions of a place, experiences and so on. Sometimes I will jot down ideas for stories and even the occasional poem or haiku slips its way into my notebook.

The good thing about holidays is that your writing goes with you. I am currently on holiday visiting my son and daughter-in-law in Sydney. We see them about once a year so it is a precious time. My faithful little notebook came along for the ride (actually I have a supply of them with me). But I also brought along my laptop. It usually travels with me and in the evenings I can get on with recording the day’s events and I can be working on writing projects as well.

The importance of taking a break from writing cannot be emphasized too much. While I take the means of writing with me when I travel I find that it is important to take time out from it frequently. This gives me fresh insights, renewed enthusiasm, new ideas, inspiration – especially when in the Australian bush which I love so much – and renewal for the body, mind and soul.

So – take time out to smell the roses, go for a walk, look at the clouds, watch the birds or sit in the sun. Your writing will benefit from the short break.

Good writing.