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July 18, 2017
Wacky Wednesday
Published on July 18, 2017 21:30
July 17, 2017
We're Back
The HH and baby boy took their annual pilgrimage to the Cubs game that was being held in Baltimore. Since the baby girl and son-in-law were hooking up with them, I tagged along.
It was quite exciting on many levels, both good and bad.
A. The Cubs won all three games they played this weekend.
B. The hotel we stayed at the first night.....YIKES. I imagine there are better 'no tells' out there.
The first thing I noticed: The door didn't lock. Got that squared away, which only left:
A broken toilet seat
Used soap still in the tub
No internet
No coffee maker
No coffee
No tissues
No hairdryer
A dog in a nearby room that yapped all night.(Of course this didn't bother the HH since he'd taken his hearing aids out.) Needless to say we moved down the strip the following morning.
C. Major gridlock traveling.
D. While the HH and baby boy were at the game, the baby girl and delightful son-in-law took me to a wonderful restaurant. We had a lovely evening, great food, great company.
Saturday we went to the National Aquarium which was crowded but still all sorts of fun.Below are pics of the Jellies. This was probably the best section of the aquarium because it's hidden behind the cafe and harder to find, i.e.less crowded.
More pics to come....You've been warned.
Thanks for leaving the light on for me. It guided me home.
What's everyone been doing in my absence? This inquiring mind wants to know.
It was quite exciting on many levels, both good and bad.
A. The Cubs won all three games they played this weekend.
B. The hotel we stayed at the first night.....YIKES. I imagine there are better 'no tells' out there.The first thing I noticed: The door didn't lock. Got that squared away, which only left:
A broken toilet seat
Used soap still in the tub
No internet
No coffee maker
No coffee
No tissues
No hairdryer
A dog in a nearby room that yapped all night.(Of course this didn't bother the HH since he'd taken his hearing aids out.) Needless to say we moved down the strip the following morning.
C. Major gridlock traveling.
D. While the HH and baby boy were at the game, the baby girl and delightful son-in-law took me to a wonderful restaurant. We had a lovely evening, great food, great company.
Saturday we went to the National Aquarium which was crowded but still all sorts of fun.Below are pics of the Jellies. This was probably the best section of the aquarium because it's hidden behind the cafe and harder to find, i.e.less crowded.
More pics to come....You've been warned.Thanks for leaving the light on for me. It guided me home.
What's everyone been doing in my absence? This inquiring mind wants to know.
Published on July 17, 2017 21:30
July 11, 2017
Wacky Wednesday
Thanks for sharing, EC.
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pinterest~*~I'm going to be offline for a few days. Behave and have fun. And if you can't do both have fun:)As CJ would say, leave the light on for me.
Published on July 11, 2017 22:00
July 10, 2017
Mercury Rising
Remember this one? I hadn't seen it since it came out in the theater in 1998. I'd forgotten what a great, on the edge-of-your-seat movie it is. Bruce Willis always delivers but the actor that really amazed me was Miko Hughes who played the autistic savant little boy. I'm still trying to figure out he managed to keep his eyes rolled to the side of his head. All in all a good movie for date night.
Published on July 10, 2017 22:00
July 9, 2017
July 6, 2017
The Weekend Starts Now
Published on July 06, 2017 21:30
July 5, 2017
Wink and A Nod Thursday
Today's Wink and Nod Recipient is Andrew at High Riser.Andrew is from Melbourne Australia and lives in a--you guessed it--highrise. One of his interest's is old buildings and he frequently shows shots of older architecture and talks about its history. He also gives information on public transport and sometimes just life events.
Wink, wink Andrew.
So many blogs. So little time.
Published on July 05, 2017 21:30
July 4, 2017
IWSG Wednesday
The first Wednesday of every month is officially Insecure Writer’s Support Group day. Members post about their doubts and fears, discuss struggles and triumphs, and offer words of encouragement to others who are struggling.
Optional July 5th Question: What is one valuable lesson you've learned since you started writing? Wow. This is a great question isn't it? There's such a wide range of topics to choose from: critique groups, beta readers, advertising, the writing process, agents, etc.
I'm going to focus on publication options. Trad. Small press. Indy. Hybrid. I'm currently a hybrid. I have published both sides of the fence. I have publishers and am publishing as an Indie. There are pros and cons to both. With a publisher you get a cover artist and an editor and some advertising. There are a lot of wonderful publishing companies out there. Our own Diane Wolfe's Dancing Lemurs being one of the best and one I wouldn't hesitate to recommend. On the negative side: if you want your rights back, some publishers make it difficult. If they are struggling financially they don't always pay your royalties.
With Indie: You're responsible for everything: writing, editing, cover art, publishing, and marketing.
After having been on both sides of the fence, my personal lesson learned is I prefer Indie. I can invest as little or as much time as I want on all of the above. I can also invest a lot or a little financially on advertising, editing and cover art. And while my books are up against millions of others, my attention is focused on mine, where as a publisher must focus on all his/her ducklings. And sometimes, depending on the size of the publisher, those ducklings run in the hundreds.
Indy versus a publisher is just a matter of choice. What works for me may not work for someone else and what works for them may not work for me.
What about you? What's your preference?
As for personal news. I have my rights back and have re-released Silverhills. If you can help me get the word out via blog, FB or Twitter, just give me a shout out.
http://tinyurl.com/SilverHillsRanch
In the 1870s Brandon Wade is driving a herd of longhorns over the Chisholm Trail when a youth appears out of nowhere riding a magnificent black stallion and packing a deadly looking six-gun. In need of trail hands, Brandon hires the young man. Not until weeks later, during the middle of a terrible stampede, does Brandon learn that his young sharpshooter is a beautiful woman. A woman full of fire and passion who he burns to possess. A woman steeped in mystery who refuses to disclose her past.
Alexandria O'Malley is on the run and must be able to disappear at a moment's notice. When she hires on to the cattle drive, she doesn't expect the powerful attraction between herself and her trail boss or the response of her treacherous body.
Published on July 04, 2017 21:30
July 3, 2017
The Fourth
The Fourth of July--also known as Independence Day--is when Americans celebrate the adoption of the Declaration of Independence July 4, 1776.
Hope yours is wondrous.
Long may she wave.
Published on July 03, 2017 21:30
July 2, 2017
Pitbull Saves Woman
We're heading out to watch the fireworks tonight. What about you?
Published on July 02, 2017 22:00


