Thursday, September 26, 2013

How Far Have You Gone?



Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go ~ T.S. Eliott

Life has been crazy for me. I have a new schedule at work that I'm working with.  I have to be to work earlier, but I get off earlier as well. I focus on getting my workout and writing done in the morning.

At night, I am limiting myself to two hours of TV. That means I have about an hour between dinner and 8 pm when most of my shows start to get my marketing and interacting on social media taken care of.

I haven't started edits on Disappear With Me yet, but I am sure when they start I will have to limit TV even more. Since Thomas is working the weekends, I am enjoying having some time in the evenings together.

The dream journey constantly has me adjusting routines. Everyday, I amaze myself about how much farther I can go.

How far have you gone lately?




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Is it possible for two Civil War veterans to find their place in the world on the Kansas Prairie?

When the War Between the States ended in 1865 many Americans emerged from the turmoil energized by their possibilities for the future. Frank Greerson and Gregory Young were no different. After battling southern rebels and preserving the Union, the two men set out to battle the Kansas Prairie and build a life together. Frank yearned for his own farm, away from his family—even at the risk of alienating them. Gregory, an only child, returned home to claim his inheritance to help finance their adventure out west.

Between the difficult work of establishing a farm on the unforgiving Kansas prairie, and the additional obstacles provided by the weather, Native Americans and wild animals, will their love and loyalty be enough to sustain them through the hardships?

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