The view from my desk is nothing special. It is placed in the corner and the computer is almost overwhelmed with stacks of papers, drawings, old manuscripts and bills. It’s rather pathetic. I’d much rather be sitting outside, writing in the sun. But the weather hasn’t been very accommodating lately.
Just to the left of my desk is a window. And if I look up I have a view of a tree nestled right against the house. Through its sparse branches I see a wooden fence met by green grass. And beyond that? Rooftops. Yeah, boring.
Three days ago I found myself looking at bird feeders. I bought a simple brown one and hung it in the tree. Today, while I waited for my computer to boot up, I twisted the blinds covering the window. To my joy there was a bird at the new feeder. Before I knew it the tree was bustling with finches, robins, and sparrows.
Is it distracting? Somewhat. But I find that my mind needs to take a break from it’s editing process much more often than the creative one of writing. These little guys are giving me just that. I’ve brought life and action to my empty tree with a simple, cheap bird feeder. What simple little thing could you add that will bring spice to your life, or manuscript? Perhaps a new haircut or purse? Or on the fiction side how about a wardrobe malfunction, or a jealous best friend? It’s something small that could lead to something bigger. Happy Monday all!








