Contemplating 2019
The year of
2018 is about to end. Trying to decide what to post about, I reflected back on
the past year. The politics, the political correctness, the crime and
heartbreak have all taken their toll. There’ve been good and bad days.
Thankfully the good outweighs the bad.
The year 2018
was a rough year for a lot of people,
but there are better days ahead. I have a gut feeling. In the book I’m working
on now, a character named Tillie says that she believes gut feelings are a
nudge from God. Who knows? Maybe she’s right.
Over the past
year I’ve discovered a number of new (to me) authors and read several entertaining
books. Sometimes reading can be a great escape from the everyday woes.
I released
two books in 2018. Gin Mill Grill and One Adventure Too Many (both Sandi
Webster mysteries) kept me busy and out of trouble – not that I’d be in trouble
for anything, but…
I added a new
character to the Sandi Webster series by the name of Clementine. She’s a
Chiwienie (half Chihuahua/half Dachshund) and quite an interesting dog, who
just happens to have a doggie crush on big ol’ Bubba, the half wolf/half Golden
Retriever sweetheart in the series.
Reality
check: Clementine is based on my daughter’s dog and she has a doggie crush on
Murphy, one of my two Yellow Labs. Sherlock and Watson of the Bogey Man series
are based on my two Yellow Labs, Murphy and Sugar.
I wake up in
a good mood every day because of the dogs. Murphy wakes me up by sticking his
nose in my face or my ear, whichever is in his line of sight. Sugar whines with
excitement and flops her paw on my bed. Clementine? She’s a licker. I pull the
covers over my head. They make me laugh and they have an innocence that makes
the day brighter.
My thoughts
and hopes for 2019? I’m going to finish the book I’m working on. The dogs are
going to make me laugh every morning. My daughter and I will find some fun and
intriguing things to do. It’s going to be a good year for mystery writers and
readers. I have a gut feeling, and you know what Tillie says about gut feelings.
I lost my
aunt this year. No matter what happened, she always said, “Life is good!” She
was right.
Life is good
and I look forward to a new year and new experiences.
Best
wishes for a Happy & Fulfilling New Year!
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