The shadow on my shoulder and is this what they call writer’s block?


This is a tufted titmouse, one of my favorite birds. They have the sweetest song and seem less aggressive toward each other than some other winged wonders. I like this image, but I LOVE the cropped version of it…every little feather shows.DSC_7472 In the shadow 2 wm

 

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Unfortunately, the right side of it’s face has a shadow sitting on it, but I can’t resist those cute little eyelashes and the feathers on it’s head!

I’m supposed to be working on my book, and I am, but I have attention issues.

I should be typing on my mac, but I’m writing on a legal pad with a pencil.

This chair’s not comfy enough, I should be sitting at a desk.

I should have a snack, why don’t I have a snack?

Well now I’m writing on my mac, but I’m sharing on my blog.

I’m wearing glasses, but I should be wearing my other pair of glasses.

Where did the birds go? They were here a minute ago.

You see the problem.

 

 

11 replies to “The shadow on my shoulder and is this what they call writer’s block?

  1. It is heartwarming to know that other people have these issues as well. I spent an entire day yesterday with dialogue exactly like that. And now I should be writing and I am commenting on other peoples posts…
    Isn’t it lovely how the closeup almost looks like brush strokes?

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