I loved spending a day at home. It was quiet and reflective and the kind of day I needed before heading back to the IndyFringe.
My gardens called to me, and I went outside. I practiced all my homesteading skills...watered my garden using the water from the rain barrel, checked my compost heap, picked tomatoes and zinnias, hung out laundry, and built a campfire under the stars. What more could a person really want?
Well, apparently, I do want more as I am now loading the car and heading to Indy. I hope you get a chance to catch my show. The review from Nuvo will be out this morning, and I am, in fact nervous. But here is another review that just came out that I love:
http://www.indyfringetalk.org/2014/08/back-land-hoosier-roots/
Until tomorrow.
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
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