Today, August 1, marks the 2nd Anniversary of “My Life With Gracie,” and so I thought it might be good to do a little reflection. (I have even switched back to our original online theme.) Below is our very first post ever. It started with an illustration. (Because who would want to read a story if it didn’t have an illustration?) It had exactly 121 words. (Because who would want to read much more than than that?) It ended with an illustration. (Because who would want to read all of the way to the end otherwise?)
I was as unsure and uncertain as you see Gracie in the illustration. She was drawn as just one little newly hatched chick in a huge world, and I had no idea we would find friends all over this huge world.
It’s funny how things can change in two years. We have now just published a pair novels (see yesterday’s post), each with 40,000 words, one with illustrations and one without. Imagine that! 40,000 words and not an illustration in sight except for on the cover!
More importantly, we have met so many wonderful readers these past two years who have shared our joys and our sorrows with us. Our readers have shaped “My Life With Gracie” in more ways than I will probably ever know, and so I have a huge amount of gratitude in my heart as a result.
This original post also reminds me of how short life can be for chickens and for people. And I still have a few more books to write before I will feel as if I’ve really said all that needs to be said.
Blanche and Pearl have been at the center of the book pair “The Bottle Cap Lady” and “How To Explain Christmas To Chickens.” I do like the idea of having a pair of books, one illustrated and the other not, and so I am likely to continue the pattern unless I find one version is extremely more popular than the other.
I think the next novel will be about Emily and Amelia and how Amelia was the first chicken ever to fly to the moon and back. (And she was. Emily painted a sign and we posted it in the front yard so everyone would know. Amelia would have never been able to make the trip there and back if it hadn’t been for Emily.)
The third and perhaps final novel will be about Gracie and Bessie and the ballet titled “The Rose Garden Princess.” As I have told Gracie many times, it will be the best book ever and it will be for just the two of us. It is likely to be our last novel because I can’t make up stories. I can’t imagine things that haven’t happened. It’s like now that Blanche has left us, I can’t write an imaginary story that begins “One day Blanche and Pearl…” I just can’t make up stories. So I write what I know and love, but sometimes I do let my imagination get the best of me when filling in the small details.
Although I jokingly write about how the world is clamoring for another great chicken novel, I know we are a very small exceptionality in a huge world. It’s likely most of our huge world is looking for something other than stories about an old man and his backyard chickens, even phenomenally talented chickens who dance ballet and dream the biggest of dreams. But the world is also filled with grace if only you look for it.

People say to be a good writer you should write about what you know and love. For me, that has to be my chickens, and most particularly my Gracie.
She and my other chickens have taught me more about life and about myself than I will ever have time to write. Still I want to put some of it down and share what I can while I still remember most of it.
No story is complete without pictures, and so I will draw those as well. The style is rather simple with a childlike innocence, but hopefully the message will not be.
My Life With Gracie taught me how life itself is filled with grace if you only look for it.

Happy 2nd Anniversary! 😊
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Thanks so much! The time has just flown by and it’s really been a good growing experience the whole way. The girls and I celebrated with honeydew melon!
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Honeydew melon, very nice!!! 😊
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Honestly, I think they like the seeds more than anything, but that’s okay with me. Seemed to have worked out okay! 🙂
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😊
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Never say never. Your imagination might surprise you.
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Thanks, Cathy. You just may be right! We never know what the future holds, do we?! 🙂
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Imagination is I think just a different way of seeing reality.
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I like that! And will do my best to remember it!
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Congratulations.
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Thanks so much!
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And what a happy anniversary it is! Thanks for sharing it all with us.
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Thank you, Judi. If it wasn’t for readers like you, I doubt that I would have made it this far along or accomplished so much. It really helps me to have a reading audience that I know. Often I will add part of a story with particular readers in mind because I think the words say something special to them (or are a reflection of what I’ve read on their own posts). Best wishes always to you from all of us here!
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Congratulations on the milestone!
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Thanks, Ruth! I could not have made it this far without readers like you, and that is the absolute truth.
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You have accomplished so much in two years! Bravo!
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Thank you so much, my friend. I don’t think I would have made it this far without readers like you who are so encouraging. My chickens and are are truly grateful to you.
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Hahahahaha all joy for sure! Congratulations 🥳
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Yes, absolutely!
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Congrats! It takes a lot of discipline to maintain consistentcy in writing. 🤠🔥
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So true! Thanks!
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You are welcome!
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Time does fly! Happy 2nd anniversary!
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Thanks so much!
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That is just wonderful – go well into the year and more!
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Thank you so much, Simon. And you as well. I so enjoy your well-drawn and socially-conscious work.
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I don’t know why, but this post made me tear up a bit. I just think your own story and journey, your writing, your illustrations…I find myself very sentimentally attached in a wonderful, always nostalgic, kind of way that reminds me how the simple things and slowing down and the past and the rural can be so calmingly beautiful and restorative. I enjoy the life lessons your beloved chickens have taught you that you so beautifully share with us. I very much look forward to hard copies of your books as soon as my budget allows. ❤
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Hi, Laura. I apologize for being so late in responding to your kind comments. My little girls 🐥 and I are so glad to have you as a regular reader. We really do hope that our stories help people settle in to a simpler life that is reflective of the past. I don’t think you see me writing a sentence like, “I quickly answered my smartphone.” (Mainly because I don’t have a smartphone!) We want our readers to feel like they have stepped away from the busy modern world and relax with us in our little backyard garden, and we are glad you find our stories that way. By the way, the illustrations for the hard copy had to be modified for clearer printing…color does not translate into black-and-white as well as I had thought…so I’ve made adjustments and sent off for another proof. Maybe this time I will have it right! Thanks again!
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❤️
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