After hitting the publish button on â18 daysâ, I was anxiously pacing back and forth. Would people buy it? What would people think about our very true story. Aagghh... maybe I just had too much coffee?
It was a gorgeous day, temperatures reaching +17 degrees C (thatâs like 62 F), crazy for not even the end of March. For here in Nova Scotia (thatâs the great white north, yâall.)
The Capân knew exactly what to do with my anxiety. He whisked me away to Lunenburg, a port town on the south coast of Nova Scotia so we could celebrate.
We toured about this cozy little coastal old town (one of only two North American urban communities designated as UNESCO World Heritage sites), home of the Bluenose (thatâs a gaff rig schooner built in 1921 that became the worldâs fastest racing schooner, undefeated for 17 years), Ironworks Distillery (delicious locally sourced liqueurs), and more.
Not to mention a great place to celebrate my becoming a published author of my very first e-book â18 daysâ.
Just TAB over to my EXTRAâs and you too can purchase it, itâs for a great cause!
Cheers đ»