Living Like A Writer

We are two weeks into January.

Almost two weeks.

What day is it again?

Basically, 2019 has been a whirlwind of activity, even in its first two weeks. I started coaching sessions, started the first draft of my sixth book, embraced this blog, sent out several resumes for freelance writing positions, and oddly enough, repainted and rearranged my mother’s pantry.

I also took a morning to chop wood.

Because I live in a tiny house. And the only way to heat this tiny house is with a wood stove.

And it is cold in Colorado.

The lovely part of gathering wood for my house has been the long walks through the woods, finding dead wood and fallen branches to chop up. I live on thirty-five acres of pastureland and pine woods, and out here, we don’t go to Walmart and buy wood.

Although Walmart does sell firewood. Which seems weird to me.

However, we also don’t chop down trees willy-nilly. Because trees take seven thousand years to grow in Colorado due to the lack of water. So instead, I’ve been collecting logs from neighbors who are clearing their land, dead branches and trees from our own property, and old lumber from a porch that we tore down a year or so ago.

My woodpile is a study in oddities.

The long walks to find all of this wood have given me, as a writer, so much time and space to think. They’re moments outside in the trees, with the blue sky and the deer tracks in the snow and the long, winding paths up through our property. I have loved every minute of it and found that, more than just giving me wood to heat my house, they have given me rest for my soul, inspiration for my writing time, and above all, a chance to pause and enjoy the beautiful place that I live in. I am a country girl heart and soul, and nothing feeds my spirit more than time in the trees.

And, if I can ensure that I don’t freeze in the middle of the night at the same time, it’s definitely a double bonus.

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  1. Kat Avatar

    I’m a country girl too! Used to be a serious city one, till 4 years ago. I live in 5 acres.
    Love the story

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    1. A.R. Geiger Avatar

      Glad you enjoyed it! Country living is the best. I couldn’t imagine anything else.

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      1. Kat Avatar

        The sense of community is what I no longer can live without! It’s so different from the city!

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      2. A.R. Geiger Avatar

        Isn’t it? I’ve never lived in the city, but I’ve spent a few weeks at a time visiting friends or relatives there. I could never get used to the fact that you aren’t supposed to make eye contact on the street or smile at everybody! Here, we drive down the road and wave at every car as you pass it. (Which is only about four or five per trip.) It’s almost rude not to. 😂

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      3. Kat Avatar

        Precisely 🙌

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      4. Kat Avatar

        We had our water softener system finally installed today! Yay! Well water isn’t as exciting as the rest of the wonderful components of country living 🙂

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      5. A.R. Geiger Avatar

        Water is always, always exciting! 😂 Life without water is no fun.

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      6. Kat Avatar

        Hard water is …hard lol

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      7. A.R. Geiger Avatar

        Yeah, no fun. We have a well, and the rust that we have to deal with is a constant frustration, even with filters. But still better than drinking chlorine!

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      8. Kat Avatar

        YES! Exactly right

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      9. Kat Avatar

        When I shower (before installing the water softening system), I swear my poor hair gets so angry at me and starts screaming and shouting! It takes an hour to comb it ‘I mean calm’ it down! 😁

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      10. A.R. Geiger Avatar

        Yes! 😱 My sisters are always so frustrated by what our water does to their hair. The ones who are blonde swear it turns their hair slightly orange. I’m pretty sure they’re exaggerating though. 😂

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      11. Kat Avatar

        Oh it sooo does! My highlights look like penny wise’s hair

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      12. A.R. Geiger Avatar

        😂 Does it really? That’s so strange!

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      13. Kat Avatar

        Omg yes. It’s definitely, absolutely and most certainly….Orange

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      14. A.R. Geiger Avatar

        LOL. Well, you can get your hair dyed without paying for it, I guess? 😂 Hopefully the filter helps!

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      15. Kat Avatar

        Pennywise might complain I’ve been copying his style of I keep it up
        I hope so too! It better or I’m shaving my head

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      16. A.R. Geiger Avatar

        😂 Nope, can’t have you shaving your head. It’s going to get better! Here’s to soft water and normal hair!

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      17. Kat Avatar

        Aw! cheers to no shaving heads! I’ll probably freeze to death anyway after one step outside haha

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      18. A.R. Geiger Avatar

        It’s real. Hair really helps keep your head warm! Where I am right now, we have about six inches of snow, so staying warm is very important!

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      19. Kat Avatar

        I KNOW!
        You have six. I have about five

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      20. A.R. Geiger Avatar

        Oh boy. Yep, keep your hair, you’re going to need it before spring. LOL

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      21. Kat Avatar

        Definitely keeping it 🤪

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      22. A.R. Geiger Avatar

        Good plan. 😂

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