I realized to my horror the other day that I haven’t been to yoga all month, and I’ve only blogged once. March has been filled with exciting events – like seeing Louisa perform in the Northfield High School’s Rock and Roll Revival extravaganza – but it’s been so crammed with activity that I haven’t been able to stick to my routine.

I hope to get back to more regular physical exercise (yoga and walking) and writing exercise (blogging) as April arrives. I find that everything goes better when I make sure to balance work and exercise. In fact, I get some of my best writing inspirations when I’m out walking the dog.

My online book proposal class wraps up this week, and I am happy to report that it’s been a productive and inspiring experience.
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Last week at this time I was in the midst of a lovely four-day writing retreat at the Anderson Center in Red Wing, working on the first chapter of my book. My only companions were my friends Myrna and Chris, also writers, and although we ate meals together and occasionally chatted about our writing projects, we spent hours in solitude, writing, reading and having complete thoughts. I didn’t need to be responsible for anyone except myself. Ah, the freedom!

What a difference a week makes.
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