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LEARNING TO LIE: HOW TO WRITE FICTION

My writing journey

10
Jun
Image of Baby Robin by Julia ImariPets in your Story

Pets in your Story

Blog, My Writing JourneyJulia

When a pet becomes the unsung hero in your story

I’m sure almost all of us have pets—dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, etc. I’m not fond of reptiles—lizards, snakes or anything that’s long, slimy and slithers for a pet, but I admire you if you have some. I do love dogs and cats though. They’re hilarious and loyal to their human mom and dad.

In Next Door Temptation, Dillon, Paige’s Yorkie, steals the show. He’s tiny and yet Paige employed him as her security guard. For Paige, it doesn’t matter if Dillon is no larger than a cat; he has a personality like a German shepherd. And she loves him to death.

Had I not reminded myself to control the plot in this book, Dillon would stampede everybody and emerges as the hero. And in retrospective, he has become one. He had demonstrated skills of protecting and guarding his mistress. The scenes are cute, hilarious and charming.

Other than Dillon, this novel also employed Melvin, a baby robin that Paige rescued from drowning in her neighbor’s pool. Mind you, other than chickens, I never had a bird as a pet. I know they’re wild and are best to be left alone.

I love taking pictures of them. Birds are one of my favorite subjects. They’re difficult to shoot and you need a long lens to capture their images. I was lucky when I stumbled upon a baby robin and his mom at the Boston Public Garden many springs ago.

I came to the park to take pictures of tulips, the majestic magnolias and crabapples. But, there were so many creatures around—squirrels and birds. I wanted to capture them with my camera. That was when I saw the robin waiting for his mom to bring him breakfast.

It didn’t take long before I took pictures of the mother bird, perching on the sign that said, “Please stay off the grass!”

Since then, I’ll always stop to watch robins when they’re on the ground, making a beeline for a worm or grub. The male robin will sing for hours and I just love to hear his love song.

What would be the best place to share my observations about my favorite pets and wild creatures but to write them in a story?

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16
Apr
Chippy the chipmunkGarden Creature: Chippy the Chipmunk

Garden Creature: Chippy the Chipmunk

Blog, PhotographyJulia

Garden Creature: Chippy the Chipmunk

Since I started taking an interest in photography, flowers and backyard birds have become the target of my camera lens.

Chippy
Chippy the chipmunk

Then last summer, I noticed this little guy.

Finn, the orange tabby house cat.

My husband had yanked him from Finn’s mouth. He was dazed for seconds before he ran to safety. Finn was not pleased.

Chippy took a residence in the front yard, near a large oak tree. There are at least seven other chipmunks in the area, and Chippy doesn’t get along with any of them. He chases each and every one who intrudes into his property. The sharp noises he made were so threatening, the other guys all ran for cover.

While all the garden creatures were skittish, Chippy is an exception. He isn’t scared of me at all. And when I gave him nuts and seeds, he plunged in and vacuumed up the food as fast as he could. He allowed me to pat and take pictures of him all while he stuffed his face with sunflower seeds and nuts.

The duh look on Chippy’s face is priceless.

I called, “Chippy, slow down.” And he stopped and looked at me. One side of his cheek pouch is filled with seeds: the darn chipmunk.

Since then, I took a lot of pictures of him and he doesn’t even care. All he wanted was food and more food. Chippy is funny and entertaining. He had the duh look on his face every time I called him. I laughed at his quirkiness.

Usually he perched on a laurel branch so he could take a wide view of his property. Any intruder would get a loud warning from him. I guess he’s very territorial and protective of his space.

I hope he survived the cold winter and I look forward to see him again this spring.

Do you have any favorite garden creatures?

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16
Apr
Pink RoseApril Showers Bring May Flowers

April Showers Bring May Flowers

Blog, PhotographyJulia

April Showers Bring May Flowers

I love taking pictures of flowers. And this is my biggest excuse to not write. I take pictures to procrastinate. But, the process is therapeutic. I love the burst of colors from tulips, different shades of pink from magnolias, dogwoods and crabapple trees.

My favorite views are from the close up range. I strive to take the best pictures I can and won’t stop until I’m satisfied with the results. Since everything is digital, I can take as many shots as I like. Composition is important and I’m still learning how to produce the best results.

Patience is what you need when taking nature pictures. My worst enemies aren’t bees or sun or rain; it’s the wind. Ugh. Every time I hold my breath and get ready to press the shutter, the wind suddenly arises and ruffles the bloom, ruining the entire composition.

Here is a collection of flower pictures I’ve taken over the past several years.

Hydrangea
Hydrangea
Hydrangea
Lily of The Valley
Lily of The Valley
Lily of The Valley
Crabapple Blossoms
Crabapple Blossoms
Crabapple Blossoms
Pink Rose
Pink Rose
Pink Rose
Tulips
Tulips
Tulips
Redbud Crabapple
Redbud Crabapple
Redbud Crabapple
Common Lilac
Common Lilac
Common Lilac
Bleeding Heart
Bleeding Heart
Bleeding Heart
Tulips
Tulips
Tulips
Pink rose
Pink rose
Pink rose

Also, here are beautiful flower pictures from my newsletter subscribers who are kind enough to share. Thank you, Bernie and Tina.

Flowers Images from Bernie

Peruvian Daffodil2
Peruvian Daffodil2
Peruvian Daffodil2
American Dream
American Dream
American Dream
Surprise Lilies 2010
Surprise Lilies 2010
Surprise Lilies 2010
Centerfold 3
Centerfold 3
Centerfold 3
Shaggy Poppy
Shaggy Poppy
Shaggy Poppy
Shirley 2
Shirley 2
Shirley 2
AppleTreeInBloom 2013.5.3
AppleTreeInBloom 2013.5.3
AppleTreeInBloom 2013.5.3
Dizzy 2
Dizzy 2
Dizzy 2
Yellow Calla Lily
Yellow Calla Lily
Yellow Calla Lily
BlackBeauty
BlackBeauty
BlackBeauty
Landini
Landini
Landini

A Flower Image from Tina

Blue Plumbago and Pink Miniature Roses by Tina
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