(For this month’s Slice of Life Challenge with Two Writing Teachers, I am aiming to do Six Word Slices most days, with some extended slices on other days.)
Context: It was a typical March day here in New England. Drizzling rain. Some sleet. A cold that seeped into the bones, staved off by tea and coffee. A perfect day to get some deep reading done. Which I did. Lots of it (Finished Magnus Chase: Ship of the Dead, and Vinyl Me, Please, and started Fall Down 7 Times Get Up 8.) It was great.
Peace (in stories),
Kevin
Is there anything better than a rainy day, a stack of books and time to enjoy them both?
Yep, and not much going on with family-time, either (other than a car ride here and there).
Kevin
This sounds heavenly! A perfect way to spend the day!
Rainy days are always cozy, curl up and read day in my mind a and I resent when I have to do something else on such days. A day well spent!
Rainy days are the best for reading and I think snowy days are the best for writing. I feel so blanketed in with my words when I look outside and see the flakes falling.
Any Day:
Perfect Time to
Read
(It’s a really good thing I don’t have to wait for it to rain to have a perfect time to read around here!)
I’m on the same page as long as there’s power. It’s gets creepy when it gets dark and cold. I am not a big fan and February and March.
But sunshine here today…
Love it – your six words and reading on rainy days too.
Nor’easter coming. Put the kettle on!
I love the six word challenges. So much to say in such a compressed format.
Forecast is snow. We are ready!
Snow’s coming. Pantry’s stocked. Bookstack’s high.
(Do contractions count?)
Sounds like the perfect way to spend a rainy day to me!
Love these six word slices, Kevin. I tried one today! http://doingtheworkthatmatters.com/2018/03/05/solc18-5-31-six-word-slice-winters-death-grip/