Shovelling Makes for Great Exercise in Winter

Shovelling Makes for Great Exercise in Winter

What exercise do you get in winter? With my own gardening business, I get plenty of exercise between April and October, sometimes six hours per day! Exercise in winter can be tricky though, I am the first to admit I spend far too much time sitting down writing for whatever projects come my way.

However, when the snow hits, as it has often these past few days here in Ottawa, I love to get my exercise in winter with a shovel in my hand. Especially when the snow is light and fluffy as it was today. These pictures give you an idea of just how much snow we received overnight. Enough to get me out there with my shovel, but not enough to wear me out. The posts on my veranda make great snow gauges…

Who needs a gym membership when you can get an hour (or two or three some days) of cardio exercise shovelling the driveway and sidewalk? Not me!

Writers Write For Many Reasons

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When I tell people I am a freelance writer, I often get “Why did you become a writer?”  Good question.  I have always been excessively (to some) fussy about grammar and spelling, especially in published articles, stories, blog posts etc.  I don’t mind a more relaxed approach to sentence structure, in fact, I quite like it when writers write the way they talk.  

I guess I like sharing my gift of gab and really love seeing my own thoughts in words.  Is that vanity?  Maybe, but if my love of words makes readers laugh, cry, learn and/or think, then I am happy to risk it.  I regard my writing as a sharing of information, expertise, and opinions, even though the latter are unsolicited.

Another thing I enjoy about writing is the amount of knowledge I gain when researching an article or post.  You are never too old (or too young) to learn. Or to become writers.  We can all learn from our mistakes.  Those that are written down are especially easy to learn from.   Looking back at some of my earliest articles and blog posts I like to think my writing style and technique have evolved. I certainly have learned a lot, especially about SEO and other technical lingo.

Writing also helps me solve problems.  Just as talking things through helps and inspires co-workers, writing words out makes me see things more clearly.  In fact, I used to write tons of study notes when studying for exams years ago.

Hand in hand with writing is reading.  I am often inspired by other writers’ work.  That’s because I respect and value others’ opinions and expertise.  I also recognize the importance of supporting writing excellence.  Any excellence and talent actually, whether in the form of art, beauty, fashion, business etc.  Social media has taken criticism and negativity to a whole new level.  People need to realize that it takes nothing away from their own abilities to recognize the talent of others.  

I think the world needs more of this recognition and support, regardless of who created what.  Not respecting others’ opinions and thinking your own view or opinion has to be right and the rest is just wrong.  That’s called narcissism, and it can be extremely destructive and divisive.  I won’t name any names here, but you all know which public figure I am referring to.

Writers and readers appear to have a special bond.  My readers and those I follow have become my writing family even though I have never met (most of) them.

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‘Tis the Season for Freelance Writing

‘Tis the season, my freelance writing season, as Gardens4u is now officially closed for the winter…

Gardens4u is closed, freelance writing season is open

Although this past spring and summer were wet and cool, our summer was extended recently with the most marvelous fall weather.  Unfortunately, that has come to an end, and reality is settling in.

Now my other interests are able to take over, with a growing list (I am a list person for sure) of the things I hope to accomplish this winter…

  • reconnect with my freelance writing contacts.
  • finish the quilt I started for my grandson last winter.
  • start and finish a quilt for my granddaughter.
  • make nursery curtains for my new granddaughter due to arrive the end of February.
  • clean out the few remaining closets I did not get to the past few winters.
  • reorganize the walk-in closet in our master bedroom.
  • post more frequently on this blog
  • spend more time with my grandson and granddaughter (and their parents).
  • visit with friends I never seem to find the time to visit during the gardening season.
  • read more books.  If anyone has suggestions for a good read, please let me know!
  • clean my house.  Although most people do their spring cleaning in the spring, I do mine in the winter (silly me) so when spring arrives I can get out and enjoy my favourite season.
  • update my business website, adding pictures from this past season.  Be sure to check them out and add your comments!
  • exercise.  Planks are my favourite exercise for maintaining muscle tone.  Without gardening to keep me in shape I have to work extra hard in the winter to keep pounds from creeping up on my bathroom scale.

Phew, with that list I should be busy until spring when I can start a new garden season!

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