I haven’t been writing much. Actually, not at all for a while. I was stuck, but a lot of it was, I think, just stress of having too much to do on top of the mental load from current events–which haven’t even had much direct affect on me. I’ll be the first to admit, this stuff has weighed much less on me than on many others, so I really feel for those who have been directly affected.
I decided to step back from the blog too, mostly because I didn’t have anything to blog about, and I needed to remove one thing from my to-do list. My mom suggested just blogging when I do have something to say, and I figured I’d take her advice. Moms are smart like that. 🙂 The ROW80 folks were talking last month about moving away from blogs and just doing goal check-ins on Facebook, so that had something to do with it, too. But it looks like they are still blogging, so I might pop in here with a simple goals update even if I don’t have anything else.
House UpdateÂ
Pretty much all the work has been done on the house that can be, until the special-order windows come in. These are the five trapezoid windows on the top row of our back wall. We all thought we’d be able to leave the center window, but once they fixed the framing so that the spacing was even, another issue became obvious: the top windows were all 1″ narrower than those below. So all had to be reordered. This time, they measured not twice, but came out three times to be sure they got them right. We’ve now been looking at nicely-spaced windows in an unfinished wall for a month now, so they should come in soon. They have drywall to finish and painting to do in a couple of other areas as well, but will do all of that at once. It will be so nice to get it fixed.

Writing Desk!
Given that we had to engage an attorney to get the builder to fix our house (which the builder is paying for, we’re thankful), we were instructed not to do any further work on the house ourselves until everything is finished and resolved. So my husband has found other things to do.
One of the issues with the house was water in the basement. That is finally fixed, and our yard put back together. My husband has been doing a lot of work in the yard. For his next project, my husband chose to build this picnic table. It probably would have been cheaper to buy one, but this one is really sturdy and will probably last as long as we live in this house.

My husband needed another project, so I found something I’ve been wanting for a while: a computer desk just for fiction writing. Since we moved, I’ve been using the built-in desk in my wonderful office for everything, including day job work. For many years, I’ve had a desktop computer that I use for anything personal–Internet, Facebook, games, personal business paperwork, and writing.
A few years ago, I read/heard Dean Wesley Smith talking about using a separate computer for fiction writing only. I had a little laptop that’s too slow to do much else with, but since my daughter went away to college, her desk in the critter room had been unused, so I set up there.
It was amazing how much easier it was to get to writing when at that different computer, on a different desk! It’s a total mindset thing, where I automatically know that if I’m on that computer, I’m writing. Smith recommends removing all other software and not connecting to the Internet as well, which I did at first (with another old, slower computer), but later, it didn’t matter if my laptop even had wifi on; I was there to write. That mindset is powerful.
The new house is actually a couple hundred square feet larger than the old house, but has one fewer room, so I only have one workspace here. While not writing these past few weeks, I’ve been going through some of Smith’s workshops, and in the one I recently finished, he again mentioned the writing computer. It doesn’t have to be in a different room (his isn’t), but I remembered from before our move how just having a separate computer makes so much difference.
So I found this free desk plan online and my husband went to work. It’s an Ana White Rustic X-desk, and I love the look. We set it up in my office behind my main desk, so all I have to do is turn around. And I’m back to writing!

Blackberries!
The latest fun discovery on our land! No wonder we have so much wildlife around here–they’re eatin’ good in this neighborhood! I’ve spent a couple sessions out in a small field that was full of them, but mostly, we pick whatever we find along the trail when we walk the dogs each morning. Sometimes just a five minute stop will yield a half pound! We’re freezing them and saving them up to make blackberry wine. There’s plenty for some jam, too.
What’s interesting is there are two species of blackberries on our land. Mostly we have Allegheny, or Common Blackberries. Those are now done. But there’s a patch near the end of our main walking trail that are just now ripe for picking. I identified these as Himalayan (aka Armenian) Blackberries. These are a non-native, invasive species, but where the common blackberries are pretty tart, these are super sweet and delicious, and they’ve only taken over a small area on our land, so we’ll take them.

What I’ve Been Reading
Several nonfiction books, plus Nora Roberts’ Key trilogy. These are contemporary fantasy romances, and I’m really enjoying them!
What I’ve Been Writing
I set up the writing desk and computer without a specific goal last week. My only plan was to get re-started–and I did! I got about 1,000 word in three days, not bad for not having a word-count goal. I would have written more, but we had guests for two days. This week should be quiet, so I’m shooting for writing five days.
How has your summer been so far? Staying safe and healthy, I hope! If you’re a writer, have the current events thrown you off? And what do you think about Smith’s idea of having a separate writing computer? If you’re not a writer, do you need a specific place to do a certain task or hobby? Please share in the comments–I’d love to hear from you!
Jennette Marie Powell writes stories about ordinary people in ordinary places, who do extraordinary things and learn that those ordinary places are anything but. In her Saturn Society novels, unwilling time travelers do what they must to make things right... and change more than they expect. You can find her books at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Smashwords, Kobo, iTunes, and more.

Wow, Jennette–your new desk is awesome. What a handy hubby! I write & do everything from one computer–it doesn’t seem to bother me. Of course, I’ve never tried a dedicated computer for writing. I may do that one of these days.
I’m not getting much writing done this month. Sick dog and lack of sleep have been big factors. Things seem to be settling down so hopefully this next week will be better.
So good to read an update from you!
I’m glad that the window issues – along with any other construction problems – are being resolved. I can’t imagine how much of a nightmare that has to have been.
My summer is going okay – just going by way too fast! It’s almost August already! And, yes, current events have thrown me off. Working in a medical clinic, I dealt with a lot the last six months, but I am blessed to have co-workers who are supportive and we are all getting through a day at a time. Also, feeling very thankful that we live in a small, safe little town which hasn’t been impacted too much.
I do have to mention that I love the container of dog treats behind your bags of blackberries. Wondering if you have some sort of dessert in mind for the dogs. 🙂
Glad you’re writing again!
I did get a separate computer for writing — a Macbook, actually, because I love their keyboard for writing. But in the end, I had to use it for work too because Hubby is only comfortable in the office armchair with his back issues. Later on, when we do have our separate offices ready, he’s planning to build a nice new PC for me, so the Macbook will revert back to being dedicated to writing I suppose.
Wow – blackberries!!! I used to pick blackberries as a kid. My brother and I would traipse down our country road to the local fishing hole, which was really just a big mud puddle, and we’d eat blackberries all the way down an all the way back home. Such good memories. One year we must have caught a hundred itty bitty bluegill that we lugged home, thinking we were contributing to the family meal. My mom didn’t have the heart to tell us to throw them little babies back so she kept them in a 5-gallon bucket until my dad came home and he’d skin and fillet those little things and mom would fry them up. They were seriously only about 4 inches long. Hey, we were kids. We were proud of our feast. Bluegill and blackberries for dinner! On more than one occasions too.
Anyway, I’m glad the house thing is getting resolved. So sorry you had to deal with all the yucky stuff. And how exciting that you have an entire space laid out just for writing! Score!!!
Patricia Rickrode
w/a Jansen Schmidt
Thanks, Lynette! Hope the pup feels better soon and you get some sleep!
Chris, there’s a lot to be said for one day at a time – and living in a small town! And LOL – I’m sure the dogs will get a bite of whatever else I make with the blackberries! They’ve already been tossed a few here and there. 🙂
Rui, your place will be great once it’s finished! Hope your husband’s back gets better soon.
Thanks, Patricia! And thanks for sharing a cute and funny story!
I just now saw this post (but to be fair, I wasn’t home when you posted). The windows are looking good! Do you eat dinner or breakfast out on the picnic table? I could see sitting out there on a nice morning with my coffee.
My writing is suffering right now. I can’t seem to get the motivation going. I keep thinking I should write a short story, something I can share with my newsletter subscribers, but then I get lost on Facebook. I really should stay away from there. 🙂
Stacy, so weird, WP put your comment into spam! Here I thought you didn’t like me anymore :). We do eat on the deck when it’s nice out and not too hot – it’s lovely!
I’m having trouble keeping motivated, too. And yes, Facebook is a trap here too! Let me know if you figure something out? I’m looking forward to your next book!