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Summer!

I’m too lazy to look, but I’m pretty sure I make a post every year about how I usually don’t get a lot of writing done during the summer. I am still plotting my next project, I’m getting The Edge of the Sphere ready for re-release by the end of August, and I’m also working on some website/marketing/behind-the-scenes stuff that is either boring or not ready to be unveiled yet. So, while I guess that all counts as being productive, I haven’t written any new words since the short fanfic I finished at the beginning of the month.
We did make it up to Cape Cod last week, which turned out to be great. I was worried about how the trip would go, both due to the virus and my mom not being there, but overall, everything went well. One of my biggest concerns was stopping at the rest areas on the travel days, since it’s too long of a trip to make without stopping at least once. I intentionally picked the smaller ones, though even the big ones looked less crowded than normal, and everything was fine. I wouldn’t want to travel anywhere outside the northeast right now, but as our neighbor who lives up there full-time told us, everyone’s pretty much been behaving themselves in our town. We usually ate the vast majority of our meals at the house anyway, and we’re lucky enough to have a small private beach at the end of the street.
To be fair, our house isn’t in one of the super-touristy areas, and we’ve decided not to do activities like mini golf and go karts. We did, however, drag the kids out hiking with us, and while there was some whining, they did well for the most part. We’ll investigate some new trails next time we’re up, especially since the ones we went on were not crowded AT ALL in the morning.
Yeah, I’m not stepping on those wooden planks again.

We could definitely tell there’s fewer people around than is typical for this time of year, but hey, I’m not complaining. I know of at least three families who canceled their rentals up there because they’re “restaurant people”, which is fair. (Or, as one of them told me, she wasn’t going to pay a lot of money to listen to her family whine about not being able to do anything they wanted for a week. You can get that at home for free!) I wouldn’t say it’s completely empty up there, but there’s definitely a decrease in traffic.
The reviews for this trail said it looked like something out of The Hobbit. I wouldn’t know firsthand, but sure!

I kept saying that we’d see how the first week went and then make our decisions for the rest of the summer. When I was stressed out up there last year, one of my coworkers/friends summed it up perfectly: when the kids are young, it’s not a “vacation”, it’s a “family trip”. This was probably the first time in a long time I was really sad to leave. The current plan is to go up again on Sunday, stay for two weeks, come home for a week, and then go up for one more. I’ll be bringing my work equipment to work remotely if necessary, and if school is going to be mostly virtual, we might even stay a little longer.
No one else was here when we visited. NO ONE.

I might as well mention that I finally read two books last week I’d been meaning to get to for a while and liked them both, so that was another plus. There are quite a few ebooks on my to-read list that have no waiting list at my library at the moment, so I’m hoping I’ll be equally lucky this trip. I also picked up my knitting project I’d abandoned around February in favor of the baby blanket, made a big mistake, but then managed to fix it without having to rip it out. Everything seems to be going so relatively well, maybe I should attempt to write a few words!
As always, I hope everyone’s staying safe and healthy. Enjoy your summer as best you can, and be sure to take care of yourselves, too.