My Space
After going through the grueling process of editing TWO new books over the summer, I’ve become an expert in wasting time. I mean, a girl can only take so much. That’s why I’m giving myself a some play time.
Part of this play time involves my longstanding fascination with gadgetry. Last week, when Apple changed to OS 7, I found myself spending way too much time on the iPhone and iPad. My favorite feature of OS7 is the capability to take panoramic photographs. I’ve been using pano non-stop because love it’s weird distortion.
Which brings me to my pictures today.
The top picture is of my winter office. The place where I write when cold weather chases me out of the unheated summer office. I have a nice window view (distraction), a bed for napping (more distraction), and a hidden set of speakers for music. I love peaceful surroundings, so I painted the walls a restful green then added a few orange accents, including a fabulous water color by the mother of a good friend of mine.
My summer office is an attic room above the garage. The knotty pine on the walls gives it a ‘summer cabin by the lake’ feeling. There’s a window overlooking the garbage cans (not a distraction), and one of those crazy spiky clocks that everyone owned back in the 1970′s. There’s also a fun bulletin board full of memorabilia from trips I’ve taken. This space is quirkier than the other one, but no less comforting to me.
Distractions aren’t usually a problem since I love to write first thing in the morning before everyone else is out of bed. And I especially love to write on rainy, dreary days (or snowy days) when I have a hot cup of coffee and a doughnut at my elbow and plenty of electronica playing in the background.
It’s a writer’s lonely life, but I wouldn’t change a thing.