tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9825715484350621.post6632042196753305804..comments2023-06-23T19:50:45.320+10:00Comments on The Awen Project: Gwaith 15: Quick UpdateEarl Livingshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16581602514255629479noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9825715484350621.post-53396405263514398922016-11-30T03:17:20.198+11:002016-11-30T03:17:20.198+11:00Hi Everyone, As always, thanks for your appreciati...Hi Everyone, As always, thanks for your appreciation of my blogs and your support.<br /><br />Catherine, You're right about being realistic about the word count. I will continue to enjoy my time and do what writing I can without spoilinng anything else.<br /><br />Liz, Thanks, too, for reminding me not to be a slave to goals. As for the frost, once winter really hits, I might look at your 'warm winter' with envy :) In the meantime, I an enjoying the magic of frost on trees and fields.<br /><br />Nadine, I like that photo, too. As for staying warm, thermals during the day and a hot water bottle at night are helping.<br /><br />Cath, Thanks for the best wishes.<br /><br />Lee, Thanks, too, for the best wishes. All the best.Earl Livingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16581602514255629479noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9825715484350621.post-39365934712352495552016-11-28T22:33:04.419+11:002016-11-28T22:33:04.419+11:00Looks lovely there at Corris - good luck with the ...Looks lovely there at Corris - good luck with the writing :-)<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10635737876764701442noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9825715484350621.post-88714814552990974352016-11-28T22:32:35.717+11:002016-11-28T22:32:35.717+11:00Thank you for the images of frosty Corris, I reall...Thank you for the images of frosty Corris, I really enjoyed them. Good luck with you your writing.Cath Hawkinsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9825715484350621.post-37830956273606023622016-11-28T10:21:06.666+11:002016-11-28T10:21:06.666+11:00Great to hear your updates and about how your writ...Great to hear your updates and about how your writing is going. That is a magnificent photo of the chimney smoke over the village. Most evocative of your stay. Stay warm.Nadine Cresswell-Myatthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03178274536926550176noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9825715484350621.post-70670940212158900802016-11-28T08:41:06.862+11:002016-11-28T08:41:06.862+11:00Great to have goals but don't become their sla...Great to have goals but don't become their slave. Enjoy the process. I am jealous of the frost. I had quite a warm winter.Elizabeth Jane Corbetthttp://www.elizabethjanecorbett.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9825715484350621.post-54053059705113010952016-11-28T07:27:14.813+11:002016-11-28T07:27:14.813+11:00As one who has failed NaNoWriMo for various reason...As one who has failed NaNoWriMo for various reasons, most of which feel - in hindsight - relatively under my control, rather than out of it, I can confidently say 3000 words a day is quite an amount, particularly if you are taking care with them! Good luck with your schedule - but keep on enjoying the landscape and the language. A word count is, after all, only a word count. Beautiful photos, Earl - love the frost!Cattybhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09748986445420090518noreply@blogger.com