Autumn Haiku
Blue skies Fluffy clouds
Ripe berries Purple and Red
Florida Autumn
American Beautyberries |
An authors platform, I am told, is a must as it is the main marketing tool for selling your books and building author recognition. But Social media and platform building are new to me. I flit from LinkedIn to Facebook to Pinterest, check my emails, pop into my blog to add a thought, tweet and re-tweet, then on to google+. Dinner is late. A wash needs doing. My glasses misplaced.
Reading this post, you may feel as confused as I do in writing it. In my haste to build a platform I fear I have lost my focus. What good, after all, is an authors platform if I'm not writing something to put in it. Writing and Painting are my passions and, after God, husband and home, must be my main priorities. The time has come for me to stop my flitting, reorganize my priorities and Focus! But how?
Readers, I would love to receive your comments filled with organizational suggestions.
Red Holly Berries |
Sadly the Jacaranda, Crepe Myrtle and Plumeria, all deciduous trees, are losing their leaves.
One would think that the berries on our Holly tree, now ripened to bright red against the shiny, waxy deep green leaves, would be an invitation for birds to dine. Strangely, no birds come to this tree and we must wonder, is it that Lily and Stitch are catnapping on the patio again?
As pretty as the holly berries are, the American Beautyberry will remain my favorite and next year I will make Beautyberry jelly. I promise!
For those who enjoy making jellies,
I've posted a link for the Beautyberry jelly below.
American Beautyberry Jelly
September Equinox in Sarasota, Florida, U.S.A. was on
Sunday, September 22, 2013 at 4:44 PM EDT
Sunday, September 22, 2013 at 4:44 PM EDT
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