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December 2, 2018

Sunday evenings are always a little tough

Knowing there is work again tomorrow always makes Sunday evenings a little difficult. I take stock of what I got done (never enough) and what still needs to be done (always too much) and know that I won't have the energy to get to those things until next weekend.

I did get a little editing done this weekend, so that was a good thing. Next weekend, maybe I'll aim for writing more than massaging. Good to have goals!
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Published on December 02, 2018 13:49

November 27, 2018

giving, and eating

It was tough to choose because there are so many worthwhile organizations, but I made my choices for #GivingTuesday. I like that PayPal does a thing where you can use their service and you get receipts and there aren't fees, etc. I have also made tomato soup and a nice veggie lentil curry today, which means I will have healthy lunches the rest of the week. Day off for the win! I successfully procrastinated on writing by finding a lot of things to occupy my time. Not as awesome, but I did some pre-plotting in my head, so that was still a step in the right direction.
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Published on November 27, 2018 14:40

home today, and Giving Tuesday

I'm home today for various reasons, and I'm trying to catch up on a few writerly things since I don't usually have a whole work day to do these things (it feels like SO MUCH time, but I know at the end of the day it'll have gone by fast), and figure out where/how much to make donations for Giving Tuesday. Like most people, I have limited amounts to give, so I want to donate to charities that strike a chord with me. I donated earlier in the year, through other programs, but I always save a little for Giving Tuesday so I can be in on the fun.
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Published on November 27, 2018 06:34

November 25, 2018

tea wisdom

On the very tail end of my headcold (the cough always takes the longest to vanish...) I got this nugget of wisdom on the teabag tag. I'm always a little leery of these sorts of condensed phrases and encouragements because they can feel so temporary, so much like a quick fix rather than a deep dive, but I liked this one. It's more of a reminder that as we age, we become more ourselves.

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Published on November 25, 2018 10:11

November 12, 2018

still a headcold

For such a minor headcold, this one is hanging on like a champ!

I got my flu shot in October, but this is definitely not the flu. It is a small-time virus/bacteria that has set up residence. I'm to the point where my nose hurts from all the tissues. Not sick enough to stay home from my many duties this week, but it won't make it pleasant.

I did enjoy several really lovely soups this weekend, though: chicken and vegetable with orzo, creamy tomato, and Manhattan clam chowder (that's the red version). I tried making some sourdough rolls to go with the soups, but I am not very good at making bread and they came out a bit dense. They smelled divine while baking, though, so that's something, and that's with my nose only being at half efficiency.
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Published on November 12, 2018 17:07

November 11, 2018

headcold

I've caught a headcold from someone, somewhere. I'm all stuffed up! I'd hoped to get back to doing some writing this weekend, since it is a nice long one, but it looks like I'm going to be sipping tea, slurping soup, and napping. On the plus side, guilt-free curling up on the couch with a book until my eyes droop closed, since getting up to do things just takes way more effort than I want to exert.
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Published on November 11, 2018 05:25

November 1, 2018

stripes!

Chopping some veggies - very pretty colors -- the turnip has stripes!

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Published on November 01, 2018 13:00

October 28, 2018

Tales to Terrify: Devouring Delios

Goodness, I've been gone for awhile now. I had some non-author type stuff to get organized off-line, and didn't think it would take me this long to get back, but it did. Life sneaks up on us that way sometimes.

Which is why I didn't get to announce when one of my short stories, "Devouring Delios", became available in audio as a podcast through Tales to Terrify -- but, it is a horror story, so it's almost better to announce it now, near Halloween. We're all looking for creepy stories to entertain us at this time of year.

In "Devouring Delios", I take on a tale of summer camp, and what might be going on behind the scenes. There are monsters that lurk among us.

The artist, Alex Ford, who does the voicework for my story is absolutely incredible, too, so well worth the listen just to see how fantastically she does with the various voices. I was absolutely blown away by how excellent it turned out.

And Tales to Terrify also did a fantastic job putting together two stories with similar themes and metaphors into a single podcast. Listening to the two stories side-by-side really gives you food for thought.

Here's the link, and mine is the second story in the podcast, so it begins later -- the introduction to "Devouring Delios" is at 19:15:

http://talestoterrify.com/tales-to-te...
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Published on October 28, 2018 09:19

August 19, 2018

goldenrod is high

The goldenrod is blooming all over the place and has been for at least two weeks. Summer is finally sliding into fall and goldenrod is a sign of that. I'm already dreaming of crisp apples, plump pumpkins, and days without mosquitoes!
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Published on August 19, 2018 19:17

August 5, 2018

a little less summer

I could do with a little less summer heat right now. It seems like the entire summer has been one of waiting for safe temperatures to do things. I tend to be really sensitive to higher temps so heat makes me feel really miserable, so I've been hiding in the basement a lot. When I do stick it out and try to do things, I run out of energy sooner in the heat, and then end up needing more recovery time. I know so many people adore summer and despise winter, and I definitely don't like how dark it is in the winter, but I am waiting for some more reasonable temperatures so I can be more productive.
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Published on August 05, 2018 09:10