Hello from the Woodworking Shop, Writing Desk and the Studio!

How is everyone doing this morning? Good, I hope!

It’s been a while since I last posted anything here on the blog. The truth is, my lovely wife and I have been incredibly busy throughout the winter months. She has been hard at work on her paintings, and as for me. I’ve been logging some serious hours in the old woodworking shop.

I’ve been making a bunch of new wooden flutes, including some truly special ones this time around. It took the better part of three months to get them finished up, but they were worth every second. After the dust settled in the shop, I went straight into writing mode—but I’ll explain all of that in an upcoming post in a day or so. There is a lot happening right now, and a lot more on the horizon!

Reading Mother Nature’s Signs

On another note, we’ve had a wet, cool spring so far, but looking at things today, I’m thinking it will soon change for the better. At least, that’s what the signs Mother Nature is throwing out are telling me. Then again, she can be tricky, showing signs in one direction and then, for no reason at all, heading off in another.

Kind of like my wife and me, actually! All our lives, we’ve thought one way, gotten all set, and then completely changed our minds—heading off in a brand-new direction just like the weather. But you know, that’s exactly what made us who we are today. Our lives have seen many roads, and not all of them were straight. Which makes for an interesting life, and we wouldn’t want it any other way.

Quiet on Highway 522

Moving along, Highway 522 has picked up a wee bit traffic-wise, but for the most part, it’s been quiet. Until the weather finally straightens out, I expect things will stay that way.

Anyway, that’s all I have to share this morning. I hope you all have a wonderful day, and a very Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers out there. Without them, none of us would be here!

In Closing, I Would Like to Wish You Well. GW

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