Retreat Recap

My writing retreat was amazing. We had perfect travel weather book-ending our stay in the cottage in the woods. There were words written (Saturday, 5,004 words; Sunday, 5273 words; Monday, 5253 words; Tuesday, 2500 words), wine, a fire each evening as we watched movies or Downton Abbey, a Syracuse University basketball game, snow swirling outside our windows, laughter, and friendship.

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Retreat Food

As I mentioned in my previous post, I’m getting ready to go on a writing retreat. One of the things I always bring is a fresh fruit salad. Unlike most restaurants, I do not consider melon in any form a fruit, and refuse to use it in a salad.

I make two types of fruit salad: one for family gatherings and another for writers. The writers version is much healthier.

That’s it. No dressing, no sweeteners; just the natural sweet goodness of the fruit.

We eat fruit salad for breakfast, for dessert, for snacks. Some people mix it into their yogurt. It’s versatile. It’s simple.

 

Retreat!

I’m going on a writing retreat! My best friends–a/k/a the Purples–and I are going away for three full days (plus two travel days) to a cottage nestled in the woods. There’s no Internet (but there is cable TV and our beloved, undefeated Syracuse Orange basketball team will be playing on Saturday), so no distractions, just three glorious days of writing. We do this twice a year: MLK weekend and a weekend in August.

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We have this down to a science. We discuss movies to bring–and trying to find something all of us will like can be a challenge, because not everyone appreciates the genius of the Cohen Brothers. Galaxy Quest is on tap for this retreat. I’ll probably throw The American President in my suitcase, just in case. I bring the wine.

Meals are simple: you’re on your own for breakfast and are responsible for either one lunch or one dinner. You are completely in charge for the meal for which you’ve signed up, from buying the food, to prepping it, to cleaning up afterward. Then you’re done for the rest of the weekend. The final meal is always leftovers.

And we really do write between movies and eating and brainstorming–have I mentioned these women are the world’s greatest brain trust when it comes to brainstorming? I’m really looking forward to next weekend.

 

Mood Music

I’m in a bit of a bad mood today. When I’m in a foul state of mind, I like to listen to Bob Dylan. I have a mix I call Dylan Says It Best:

  • I Shall Be Released
  • All Along the Watchtower
  • Stuck Inside of Mobile (With the Memphis Blues Again)
  • Like a Rolling Stone
  • Positively Fourth Street
  • Rainy Day Women
  • Watching the River Flow
  • When I Paint My Masterpiece
  • Subterranean Homesick Blues
  • It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue
  • Shelter from the Storm
  • Idiot Wind

And the crankier I am, the louder I crank it.

Hopefully, there will be wine a little later.

Do you have music you tend to go to when  your life isn’t all sunshine and rainbows?