Dialogue with my muse |
It's not so much how busy you are, but why you are busy. The bee is praised. The mosquito is swatted.~ Mary O'Connor JOE: Good morning Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. What are you up to today? JOE: I just finished my journal and wrote about how much I have to do this week. It's a new feeling for me after so many years. CALLIOPE: Better than being idle. What's on your plate? JOE: At noon, I have a meeting to discuss a book project for a non-profit organization. I also want to contact a book printer for quotes on this project, Marital Property and two books I have had listed for POD sales. CALLIOPE: Sounds like a lot for one day. JOE: Then there is my column due Saturday but which I would like to at least start today. CALLIOPE: You said something about writing on the topic of waste. JOE: I did. I just haven't decided just how to approach it. CALLIOPE: Any ideas for it? JOE: When I least expected it, I think in the middle of the night, it occurred to me to use nature as a guide for how to dispose of waste. CALLIOPE: I've never heard that idea before. JOE: Neither have I. That's what excited me about it. CALLIOPE: Sounds like a challenge. JOE: I'm ready for it and everything else in my mind. Talk with you tomorrow. |