You probably didn't expect to see a harmonica and a nativity scene on #TwinTuesday this Wednesday morning. But there they are. Just so relaxed and harmonious. KC has the twin and a damned interesting rationale for loving TwinTuesday over here. You should read KC's piece if you've ever had a doubt about how #TwinTuesday can benefit you personally.
I'm going to toss in some writerly wisdom from Dani Shapiro since it's Writer's Wednesday. In a section titled FOG, she writes about how you really can't be certain what's going to happen with your writing when you sit down to write. Not-knowing is the heart of creativity. I find that comforting since I don't know what's going on half the time, with writing and with life. From Still Writing: "E.L. Doctorow once compared writing to driving down a country road on a dark and foggy night. You can only see as far as your headlights, but you can make it all the way home just by slowly creeping along."
I like this quote. Today I'm going to slowly creep along. I'll make it home eventually.
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