Linda Lael Miller's Blog, page 6
December 26, 2011
Free Haircuts
Published on December 26, 2011 14:35
December 25, 2011
A Merry Christmas to All
We're having a wonderful Christmas here on the Triple L.
In fact, certain aspects would make an excellent holiday story.
I'll fill you in soon. :)
In the meantime, a very Merry Christmas to all of you.
In fact, certain aspects would make an excellent holiday story.
I'll fill you in soon. :)
In the meantime, a very Merry Christmas to all of you.
Published on December 25, 2011 09:50
December 22, 2011
What I do when I brainstorm....
Published on December 22, 2011 13:33
December 21, 2011
Sunny with patches of blog...
Busy times at my house, and I'm sure it's the same at yours. Wendy and Jeremy arrived last night--it's so wonderful to have them right here at this table as I write this blog.
I'll bet you're as busy as I am, or maybe even busier. My shopping is mostly finished, thank heaven--more and more, I buy gifts online--it's so convenient. The stores are just plain crazy at this time of year, of course.
I'm reading a good book--the premise is that at least 40 percent of the time, happiness is a chooseable option. Sad times come to all of us, of course, but with a little work, we can train ourselves to focus on the blessings instead of the things we'd like to change. It's even possible to be sad and grateful at the same time--I learned that losing my Sadie-beagle. I miss her goofy good-hearted self every day, and I still cry sometimes, but at the same time I feel incredibly grateful for all the joy, laughter and company she brought into my life. So many wonderful stories begin with, "Remember when Sadie----?"
We're shopping for groceries today--strangely enough, my guests aren't interested in eating the fabulous food on the D.I.E.T. I'm perfectly fine with it, though I will be indulging in turkey dinner on Christmas Day, right along with the rest of the family. :)
The sun is shining and the weather is very cold. My Santa Monica-based visitors are in the market for heavier coats. :)
So, anyway, grab your 40 percent chance (personally, I think it's higher than 40 percent), and choose to be happy today.
Blessings to you--and I'll blog tomorrow, I promise. (At some point in the day.)
I'll bet you're as busy as I am, or maybe even busier. My shopping is mostly finished, thank heaven--more and more, I buy gifts online--it's so convenient. The stores are just plain crazy at this time of year, of course.
I'm reading a good book--the premise is that at least 40 percent of the time, happiness is a chooseable option. Sad times come to all of us, of course, but with a little work, we can train ourselves to focus on the blessings instead of the things we'd like to change. It's even possible to be sad and grateful at the same time--I learned that losing my Sadie-beagle. I miss her goofy good-hearted self every day, and I still cry sometimes, but at the same time I feel incredibly grateful for all the joy, laughter and company she brought into my life. So many wonderful stories begin with, "Remember when Sadie----?"
We're shopping for groceries today--strangely enough, my guests aren't interested in eating the fabulous food on the D.I.E.T. I'm perfectly fine with it, though I will be indulging in turkey dinner on Christmas Day, right along with the rest of the family. :)
The sun is shining and the weather is very cold. My Santa Monica-based visitors are in the market for heavier coats. :)
So, anyway, grab your 40 percent chance (personally, I think it's higher than 40 percent), and choose to be happy today.
Blessings to you--and I'll blog tomorrow, I promise. (At some point in the day.)
Published on December 21, 2011 09:59
December 19, 2011
It's About Time
I know, I know--I usually write my blog earlier in the day. The truth is, I slept in this morning, and I'm running behind on just about everything.
Wendy and Jeremy arrive tomorrow for their Christmas visit, and right now that's about all I can think about. I'm so excited to have a family gathering, right here on the Triple L--my mother will be joining us, along with Jeremy's parents, Sheri and Pat. A good time will be had by all.
There's lots of last minute wrapping and mailing going on around here--can Christmas really be this Sunday?
I spent a very quiet weekend, still in recovery mode from Las Vegas, to a certain extent. The art I bought at the Art of the American Cowboy show, held at South Point during the rodeo, has arrived and I will be posting the remaining pictures. I absolutely LOVE the Lynn Bean piece I posted recently--please pardon the shadow of my head in the photo. :) (I'm a writer, not a photographer.)
Bernice has been a little gimpy, with the onset of cold weather, but she's on medicine now and is much improved. Buck is wearing his winter coat, out there in the pasture--he's easy to spot, being the green one. :)
May all the blessings of the Season and the New Year be yours.
Back tomorrow.
Wendy and Jeremy arrive tomorrow for their Christmas visit, and right now that's about all I can think about. I'm so excited to have a family gathering, right here on the Triple L--my mother will be joining us, along with Jeremy's parents, Sheri and Pat. A good time will be had by all.
There's lots of last minute wrapping and mailing going on around here--can Christmas really be this Sunday?
I spent a very quiet weekend, still in recovery mode from Las Vegas, to a certain extent. The art I bought at the Art of the American Cowboy show, held at South Point during the rodeo, has arrived and I will be posting the remaining pictures. I absolutely LOVE the Lynn Bean piece I posted recently--please pardon the shadow of my head in the photo. :) (I'm a writer, not a photographer.)
Bernice has been a little gimpy, with the onset of cold weather, but she's on medicine now and is much improved. Buck is wearing his winter coat, out there in the pasture--he's easy to spot, being the green one. :)
May all the blessings of the Season and the New Year be yours.
Back tomorrow.
Published on December 19, 2011 11:45
December 16, 2011
Art by Lynn Bean
Published on December 16, 2011 18:12
What happens in Vegas...
stays on Facebook, according to a t-shirt I saw on my recent trip. :)
Vegas does seem to cast some kind of spell over a person--I ended up getting my ears re-pierced, and I actually considered a tattoo. (A small one.) Whatever my beliefs about courage may be, however--I mainly agree with John Wayne that being brave means being scared to death and saddling up anyway--I am a coward in the face of so many needles. :) A friend got a tattoo once, after a divorce--a small phoenix rising from the ashes, and one of my favorite podcasters, Alison Lee of "Craftcast", admitted to a sudden yen to acquire false eyelashes during her stay in Glitter Gulch. Something just comes over a person. :) One starts to believe it's perfectly reasonable to wear gold lamee to the supermarket or carry a purse (around Spokane?) so laden with glitz that it could have been used to signal an iceberg warning to the Titanic--from Newfoundland.
Not that I regret having my ears re-pierced--it was quick and painless and the holes are evenly spaced. The first round, in the 1960s, involved these wicked little hoops with points, called "self-piercers", which required a week to ten days of low-grade torment, the point slowly working its way through the earlobe. Plus, I put them in crooked. :)
My Lynn Bean print arrived yesterday and as soon as it's up a wall, I'll snap a photo and post it here and on Twitter.
Back to work --and there's lots of wrapping and shopping to do, too. My company probably won't want to eat my D.I.E.T. foods. :)
Find something good, large or small, and celebrate.
Or wear gold lamee to the supermarket.
Vegas does seem to cast some kind of spell over a person--I ended up getting my ears re-pierced, and I actually considered a tattoo. (A small one.) Whatever my beliefs about courage may be, however--I mainly agree with John Wayne that being brave means being scared to death and saddling up anyway--I am a coward in the face of so many needles. :) A friend got a tattoo once, after a divorce--a small phoenix rising from the ashes, and one of my favorite podcasters, Alison Lee of "Craftcast", admitted to a sudden yen to acquire false eyelashes during her stay in Glitter Gulch. Something just comes over a person. :) One starts to believe it's perfectly reasonable to wear gold lamee to the supermarket or carry a purse (around Spokane?) so laden with glitz that it could have been used to signal an iceberg warning to the Titanic--from Newfoundland.
Not that I regret having my ears re-pierced--it was quick and painless and the holes are evenly spaced. The first round, in the 1960s, involved these wicked little hoops with points, called "self-piercers", which required a week to ten days of low-grade torment, the point slowly working its way through the earlobe. Plus, I put them in crooked. :)
My Lynn Bean print arrived yesterday and as soon as it's up a wall, I'll snap a photo and post it here and on Twitter.
Back to work --and there's lots of wrapping and shopping to do, too. My company probably won't want to eat my D.I.E.T. foods. :)
Find something good, large or small, and celebrate.
Or wear gold lamee to the supermarket.
Published on December 16, 2011 09:50
December 15, 2011
Remington and Me
Published on December 15, 2011 13:13
December 14, 2011
Home on the Range
Yorkie Bernice has been a little gimpy since the weather turned cold, so we hauled her to the vet yesterday. (Fortunately, at 12 pounds, she's an easy-loader.) She's on medicine and lo and behold, she's already better, which is a weight off my mind, I can tell you.
I'm writing again, no small feat after a trip away from home, and Christmas is springing up all over the place. The tree is lit and decorated--I have always loved Christmas trees. (Maybe that's why I'm so drawn to shiny things the rest of the time. :) )
There's a little skiff of snow on the ground this morning--I woke up late (again) and am still on my first cup of coffee. Bought myself a thing called a "dawn-simulator", not nearly as fancy or high tech as it sounds. It's basically a rather large alarm clock with a set of LED lights in it, and it gradually brightens when it reaches the time you've set--I'm sure it's known around here, on the QT, of course, as "Linda's latest wacky gadget"--but I think it might help take the edge off those winter blues that tend to sneak up on me. This year, I'm determined to do everything I can to stay happy and well--vitamins, exercise, the D.I.E.T., etc.
Speaking of the D.I.E.T., even though I certainly enjoyed the food and wine in Vegas, I'm awfully glad to be back on my regular plan. My jeans still fit, right out of the dryer, so I figure I did okay. :)
I'm headed back to Parable, to hang out with Hutch and Kendra and the rest of the outfit. It's a tough job, but somebody has to do it.
:)
Have a good day.
I'm writing again, no small feat after a trip away from home, and Christmas is springing up all over the place. The tree is lit and decorated--I have always loved Christmas trees. (Maybe that's why I'm so drawn to shiny things the rest of the time. :) )
There's a little skiff of snow on the ground this morning--I woke up late (again) and am still on my first cup of coffee. Bought myself a thing called a "dawn-simulator", not nearly as fancy or high tech as it sounds. It's basically a rather large alarm clock with a set of LED lights in it, and it gradually brightens when it reaches the time you've set--I'm sure it's known around here, on the QT, of course, as "Linda's latest wacky gadget"--but I think it might help take the edge off those winter blues that tend to sneak up on me. This year, I'm determined to do everything I can to stay happy and well--vitamins, exercise, the D.I.E.T., etc.
Speaking of the D.I.E.T., even though I certainly enjoyed the food and wine in Vegas, I'm awfully glad to be back on my regular plan. My jeans still fit, right out of the dryer, so I figure I did okay. :)
I'm headed back to Parable, to hang out with Hutch and Kendra and the rest of the outfit. It's a tough job, but somebody has to do it.
:)
Have a good day.
Published on December 14, 2011 09:42
December 12, 2011
Home Alone
Except, of course, for the three fur faces. Bernice the Yorkie threw a one-dog party when I came home, but the cats were only mildly interested. Return of the human can-opener, etc. :)
As you've probably noticed, blogging proved very difficult in Las Vegas--I managed a few short entries from my iPhone, but due to operator error, using the iPad was a no go. Left to my own devices, I tend to do this kind of thing--I neglected, it seems, to sign up for something called 3G, since it never occurred to me that it needed to be done. At home, of course, the iPad works from my regular wireless set up. Alas.
I am exhausted--I did not even stir until 11:30 this morning, as Jen and I did not arrive back at the ranch until well after midnight. Bernice and I celebrated, and I took a bath and fell straight into bed, where I instantly sank into a coma-like slumber and remained there for many hours.
The highlights of the trip are numerous, and I'll probably be remembering them all week. :) From a people standpoint, my brother Jerry was there with a Western art group and we got together a couple of times, first for my "VIP" event at Caesar's, a book signing held right on the casino (Paris) floor. Fun! I joined Jerry at South Point and sure enough, I loaded up on some of that Western art--beautiful stuff. When it arrives, I will tweet pictures of each piece and also put them up here and on Facebook. I am especially excited about the work of an artist named Lynn Bean (http://www.lynnbean.com/) , who uses copper to accent her paintings. Anyway, following the auction/art show, Jerry treated me to a seafood buffet and we caught up on all the latest. My cousin, Lee Bleecker, and his wife Margie were in town, as were daughter Wendy and fiance, Jeremy. Wendy, Jeremy and niece/assistant Jen went on a Ghost Tour, among other things.
I did the Flint Rasmussen show--"Out of the Barrel"--and, as always, it was tremendous fun. Met the members of a band called the Dirty Drifters--nice guys, actually, with a great sound. I managed to cut a swath at my favorite trade show, Cowboy Christmas, like always, and didn't over-buy. (For once.)
My fabulous publisher, Harlequin, set up a Livestream interview over the internet--that was fun!--and did numerous other things to make my trip magical. Thanks to all of you, Michelle and Melanie in particular. As for the folks from Caesar's Entertainment, well, they just treated me like a queen is all.
Lots of unpacking to do, so I'd better get on with it. Back to writing the new book tomorrow, and that rates a huge, YEE-HAW!!!
As you've probably noticed, blogging proved very difficult in Las Vegas--I managed a few short entries from my iPhone, but due to operator error, using the iPad was a no go. Left to my own devices, I tend to do this kind of thing--I neglected, it seems, to sign up for something called 3G, since it never occurred to me that it needed to be done. At home, of course, the iPad works from my regular wireless set up. Alas.
I am exhausted--I did not even stir until 11:30 this morning, as Jen and I did not arrive back at the ranch until well after midnight. Bernice and I celebrated, and I took a bath and fell straight into bed, where I instantly sank into a coma-like slumber and remained there for many hours.
The highlights of the trip are numerous, and I'll probably be remembering them all week. :) From a people standpoint, my brother Jerry was there with a Western art group and we got together a couple of times, first for my "VIP" event at Caesar's, a book signing held right on the casino (Paris) floor. Fun! I joined Jerry at South Point and sure enough, I loaded up on some of that Western art--beautiful stuff. When it arrives, I will tweet pictures of each piece and also put them up here and on Facebook. I am especially excited about the work of an artist named Lynn Bean (http://www.lynnbean.com/) , who uses copper to accent her paintings. Anyway, following the auction/art show, Jerry treated me to a seafood buffet and we caught up on all the latest. My cousin, Lee Bleecker, and his wife Margie were in town, as were daughter Wendy and fiance, Jeremy. Wendy, Jeremy and niece/assistant Jen went on a Ghost Tour, among other things.
I did the Flint Rasmussen show--"Out of the Barrel"--and, as always, it was tremendous fun. Met the members of a band called the Dirty Drifters--nice guys, actually, with a great sound. I managed to cut a swath at my favorite trade show, Cowboy Christmas, like always, and didn't over-buy. (For once.)
My fabulous publisher, Harlequin, set up a Livestream interview over the internet--that was fun!--and did numerous other things to make my trip magical. Thanks to all of you, Michelle and Melanie in particular. As for the folks from Caesar's Entertainment, well, they just treated me like a queen is all.
Lots of unpacking to do, so I'd better get on with it. Back to writing the new book tomorrow, and that rates a huge, YEE-HAW!!!
Published on December 12, 2011 13:40