tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8690524484281727874.post6225439526753708285..comments2023-05-24T04:23:10.811-04:00Comments on Valerie Keiser Norris--A Haphazard Blog: January (A)MusingsValerie Keiser Norrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01533318010477830179noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8690524484281727874.post-40380664633974429932010-01-24T23:42:28.607-05:002010-01-24T23:42:28.607-05:00To think I'm the one who's supposed to wri...To think I'm the one who's supposed to write romance...Carole St-Laurenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10941223844222435796noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8690524484281727874.post-60079228391610828562010-01-18T12:20:35.699-05:002010-01-18T12:20:35.699-05:00Hope to a writer is like a pacer to a marathon run...Hope to a writer is like a pacer to a marathon runner. Hope helps a writer keep his pace, counters the defeating questions, talks him out of the pain, helps him see the finish line. Hope keeps a writer from spinting and quiting.Dana Nielsennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8690524484281727874.post-5812156574705743802010-01-18T09:05:38.168-05:002010-01-18T09:05:38.168-05:00I find peace in January. The pressure of the holi...I find peace in January. The pressure of the holidays are over. I feel relaxed in January.... I like the fact that it is dark early. More time to relax. When it's light so late I feel the need to still do projects and work. It's ok in January to lay in bed at 7pm and watch TV or read a good book. No pressure. No lawn to mow, no flowers to tend, no garage to clean... it's dark out and I relate that to relaxation. So excuse me - I have to go read a good book...Marilynnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8690524484281727874.post-52021534147942231762010-01-17T17:40:38.649-05:002010-01-17T17:40:38.649-05:00Guess I'm about the opposite about January - m...Guess I'm about the opposite about January - maybe it's the lull after the high of Christmas and such. I just sort of keep afloat in January, and it takes the first peeking sprouts of daffodils to really set me to feeling renewed and ready to go! Actually, in January and February Iusually go by spurts. I need a little of your winter spice! Thanks for spurring me. Maybe I will see the sunshine of a January thaw!Delia Halversonhttp://www.deliahalverson.comnoreply@blogger.com