A lot has transpired in my life since last posting on this
writing blog five months ago. The last post was on May 22nd during a
time when I was so super busy in my employment as the manager of a new liquor
outlet that was under construction, and under my supervision, in Kipling that I
decided to take a bit of a writing hiatus.
Now those things have completely changed. The store is open
and running and I am no longer employed there, which is a story of
book-like length, so I will leave those details alone for now.
It’s always good news and bad news whenever life-altering
events occur and when one door closes another one opens. The job ended which
provided me with an opportunity to revisit my passion and pick up the pen or
keyboard, as it were, and get back to writing.
I recall giving this
advice to our youngest daughter who later played it right back to me shortly
after my employment ended-“Life is 10% of what happens to you and 90% of how
you react to it!” Wise words indeed. See, parents, our children often listen to
us even when we think otherwise.
I have been submitting various columns, (almost every one of
them posted to this blog site), since 2002 in a Saskatchewan weekly newspaper, The Kipling
Citizen. These personal interest columns have covered many subjects including
politics, family life, sports, social media, lifestyle changes and there's always the weather. I attempt to inject
as much humour into these articles and essays as I can but I have been known to unleash a political rant or two now and again just to spice things up.
Although I gave up my regular editorial spot in the weekly
paper I am going to return to writing an article per week, as I have done in
the past, and post it here every week. I will also offer it to The Citizen if
they ever need some content to fill out the paper.
Best selling author, our back-door neighbour and my English
teacher from High School, Mary Balogh, says that the best way to avoid writer’s
block and the best way to make a living writing is simply…write, write, write.
I intend to do that.
"Inspiration comes from hard work."- Mary Balogh.
"Inspiration comes from hard work."- Mary Balogh.