Tray Ellis's Blog
March 21, 2020
free read
Hi all -- Dreamspinner is making some books free for those who are finding it challenging in these challenging times, and I volunteered for Pyresnakes to be one of those books. So please take a hop over there and find a free read, if you're so inclined.
Stay safe out there, the world has been upended and some quiet reading time can be good for the soul.
https://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/boo...
Stay safe out there, the world has been upended and some quiet reading time can be good for the soul.
https://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/boo...
Published on March 21, 2020 13:54
October 11, 2019
Friday night tedium
Friday night and...I'm backing up files. Ah. I'm pretty sure I'm making a good run at the title of Truly Dull. (And that suddenly seems like a most excellent character name for a piece of humorous fiction.)
Back to my peppermint tea (no caffeine this late at night, horrors!) and moving files around.
Back to my peppermint tea (no caffeine this late at night, horrors!) and moving files around.
Published on October 11, 2019 17:19
October 7, 2019
raining, raining, raining
It's going to be a long day of rain, making the skies gray and cloudy. I'm already on my third cup of coffee. But caffeine can only last so long against the dreary sight outside my window. A perfect day for curling up with a book. I can imagine better weather between the pages of something fantastical. I do find I reach for a lot of comfort-fic these days.
Published on October 07, 2019 06:32
September 12, 2019
keeping the windows shut
It is getting cold enough out at night that I'm no longer opening the windows for the fresh air. That air is so fresh it turns me into an icicle!
Published on September 12, 2019 18:14
August 15, 2019
mid-August
The nights are actually starting to stay cool and it is noticeably getting darker earlier. Seems like summer is drifting to a close. I've seen Halloween stuff for sale in the stores (and may have bought a few decorations). Even if I didn't keep an eye on the calendar, the stores would let me know what holiday was coming up. Everyone's gardens are finally coming in -- there's a lot of zucchini showing up lately! I finally figured out how to make those zucchini noodles that were so popular a few years ago. They're really good. Now is the time to enjoy the noodles.
Published on August 15, 2019 19:27
August 10, 2019
garlic!
Here's my garlic crop for the summer, drying out. It's my first year trying garlic, so I'm sort of stumbling forward with this, but it seems easy enough. I'll be planting again in the late autumn, and cooking with some of it in the meantime. Garlic is delicious and quite healthy. Although perhaps not the best on your breath for romantic encounters.

Published on August 10, 2019 13:04
bees love my orgeano
I have a little (well, maybe not so little) clump of oregano in one corner and I don't use it very often for cooking, but it is supremely popular with the local bees. This past week it was flowering and I noticed at least two types of bees -- lots of bees, it was like a bee convention with free pollen milkshakes -- one type looked like a honeybee and I think the others were probably sweat bees.
There are definitely some local beekeepers, so I'm not surprised about the honeybees. But I was so glad to see the sweat bees. These are smaller and native/local, so that means someone isn't actively keeping a hive of them like with honeybees. Seeing them means they're doing well in the local area. I know with all the lawns and such that there are probably a lot of pesticides and herbicides around, but I try my best not to use those unless absolutely necessary (a paper wasp nest last year did get dosed, but that was it) so that the good insects have a chance to do their thing.
There are definitely some local beekeepers, so I'm not surprised about the honeybees. But I was so glad to see the sweat bees. These are smaller and native/local, so that means someone isn't actively keeping a hive of them like with honeybees. Seeing them means they're doing well in the local area. I know with all the lawns and such that there are probably a lot of pesticides and herbicides around, but I try my best not to use those unless absolutely necessary (a paper wasp nest last year did get dosed, but that was it) so that the good insects have a chance to do their thing.
Published on August 10, 2019 11:29
July 23, 2019
rec: The Poet X
The Poet X (Audiobook)
by Elizabeth Acevedo (Author/Narrator)
I had to wait about 4 months for this book to become available through my library, and it was worth the wait.
This book was fabulous -- and listening to the audio version was intense. The whole thing is told with the energy of slam poetry and it feels so true and real, and covers a lot of topics that don't often get touched on because they might be uncomfortable or unpopular. The only thing that seemed the tiniest bit off-pitch was the ending. After the harshness experienced in the previous chapters, even getting to the point that the characters got to at the end seemed like a minor miracle. But it offered a lot of hope and healing, so I'm glad that was where it went.
I don't know about the paper version of the book, because I listened to the audio version, which is what I really recommend because it is so much about hearing the poetry spoken.
by Elizabeth Acevedo (Author/Narrator)
I had to wait about 4 months for this book to become available through my library, and it was worth the wait.
This book was fabulous -- and listening to the audio version was intense. The whole thing is told with the energy of slam poetry and it feels so true and real, and covers a lot of topics that don't often get touched on because they might be uncomfortable or unpopular. The only thing that seemed the tiniest bit off-pitch was the ending. After the harshness experienced in the previous chapters, even getting to the point that the characters got to at the end seemed like a minor miracle. But it offered a lot of hope and healing, so I'm glad that was where it went.
I don't know about the paper version of the book, because I listened to the audio version, which is what I really recommend because it is so much about hearing the poetry spoken.
Published on July 23, 2019 17:08
July 4, 2019
Happy 4th
Got up early to water my garden (this year: garlic! Because everything else gets nibbled) and work on paying bills. Later there will be a cook-out BBQ thing. I hope everyone else is having a good holiday. Went to see the fireworks last night and was surprised to see a real brass band playing while the fireworks went off. That was really awesome. I was surprised to see so many people brought their dogs to the display because I know animals can be very sensitive to the loudness, but I didn't see any animals in distress (I watched one dog nap through the entire thing) so that was good.
Published on July 04, 2019 09:01
June 30, 2019
starting my weekend at 4:30 on a Sunday
This was a weekend of cleaning.
It isn't that I need my place to be spotless before I can settle down and write, but I really need it to be in a mostly cleaned and picked-up state before i can focus. And my place had gotten pretty cluttered and disheveled, with many tasks needing to be done, and some of the underlying cleaning really needing attention. So this weekend, I tackled those projects. I finally put away my winter clothes! I had them washed and half folded, but not boxed away, and that project was just looming over me because it involves finding room to put away those boxes, which the space they were in previously always seems to vanish.
So, now, I am tired but triumphant. And I probably won't do much more than noodle about with some stories, but the weight is lifted.
It isn't that I need my place to be spotless before I can settle down and write, but I really need it to be in a mostly cleaned and picked-up state before i can focus. And my place had gotten pretty cluttered and disheveled, with many tasks needing to be done, and some of the underlying cleaning really needing attention. So this weekend, I tackled those projects. I finally put away my winter clothes! I had them washed and half folded, but not boxed away, and that project was just looming over me because it involves finding room to put away those boxes, which the space they were in previously always seems to vanish.
So, now, I am tired but triumphant. And I probably won't do much more than noodle about with some stories, but the weight is lifted.
Published on June 30, 2019 13:30