Vicki Lane's Blog, page 63
March 7, 2024
Signs in the Blood Revisited
I wrote SIGNS, my first published novel, over twenty years ago. It came out in 2005. I was thrilled, as a rank amateur, to be published by Bantam Dell, a divission of Random House--one of the biggies. It was the beginning of a wild rollercoaster ride and five more Elizabeth Goodweather books.
A few days ago I began rereading this, my first-born. I was delighted to discover that it was better than I remembered. More than that, it captures so much of my life twenty years ago--the farm, the garden, the dogs . . .
But I had to laugh when I realized that in this book, Miss Birdie is 81--as am I.
I was in my early sixties when I wrote this book and, originally, so was Elizabeth, But I dropped her age back to 52, hoping to give her a bit more zing in her possible romantic life. As for Miss Birdie, 81 seemed incredibly ancient.
And now, here I am. I've had people address me as Miss Vicki and, while I try to be gracious, I really dislike it. I named Miss Birdie after an old (!) woman I once met, never thinking that someday I too . . .
Life is weird, the longer it goes on.
March 6, 2024
Rainy, With a Chance of Forsythia
March 5, 2024
FB Outage, Oh No!
Yesterday's massive Facebook outage got me. as it did so many others. Repeated attempts to log in, only to be told it was the wrong password and then, when I tried to make a new password, to be told an error occurred--frustrating to say the least. I quit trying, as I had housework to do.
So. while dealing with dishes and laundry and dusting and such, I had time to think. How important is FB to me anyway?
I joined, at the behest of my publisher, years ago. But now that I don't have a new or recent book to push, why stay?
Well, for one thing, I have a number of FB friends that I would miss hearing from. Some I've never met in person but they are important to me. For another, I get a fair amount of news and information of local interest. And there's always someone to answer questions about local matters. Plus, it's a great resource if a dog goes missing. Not to mention all the pretty pictures of places I'll never go.
Ever since Covid, I've gotten quite used to socializing online, rather than in person. Even without the risk of Covid, online is easier, what with my increasing deafness and limited mobility.
Still, (are you listening, Zuckerberg?) if suddenly FB became a pay-to-play site, I'd quit. I figure all the ads that FB shows me are keeping Mr. Z in running shoes and yachts.
This blog--also begun at the behest of my publisher--will probably continue for the foreseeable future. I was always rubbish at keeping a journal, but the blog has become a habit--and a handy way of looking up what was going on in my life on a particular date.
If at some time in the future you can't find me on FB, look for my blog. The blog abides.
March 4, 2024
Josie at the Art Show
There was an art show at the Arts Council and there was art from kids all over the county. Meema and I went after school to look for my picture.
I found mine!
It is a picture of Kittyland where kitties can talk and understand people and help them out. There is also a cardinal and some butterflies.
It was a HUGE show--the walls were full of pictures and there was other stuff kids had made.
I love being an artist!
March 3, 2024
Second Thoughts
A photo of an undisciplined dog--that's why I took the picture. But when I looked at it, I had some second thoughts. Second thoughts about the book in the picture.
I started re-reading Michener's The Source--for the who-knows how many-eth time--and a third of the way through, I began to find it unusually heavy going.
It's Michener's take on the land that would become Israel, and the many peoples that have lived and fought and died there.
But . . . but, it's difficult for me to read of the heroic and troubled past when the terrible present is in the news daily.
The attack by Hamas was horrendous; the response by Israel is looking more and more like genocide.
May this god-troubled land find peace somehow.
Meanwhile, I'm going to have to find something else to read.
March 2, 2024
Into the Woods
March 1, 2024
Old Times They Are Not Forgotten
More old photos--I can't identify any of the people. Some white folks touring Florida (possibly one of my great aunts)--at Bok Tower and in an orange grove. Accompanied by a Black woman--who, at that time, would not have been allowed at a tourist attraction except as a uniformed adjunct to a white employer.
I love her earrings--and her dignity.
Here she is again. Contrast the expressions of the three women.
The Civil War was long over. But Jim Crow laws in the South meant that Black people were still condemned to a quasi-slavery--which, in turn, enabled whites of modest means to turn over childcare, housekeeping, yard work, and the like to people of color.
Ah, that gracious Southern living--built on inequality and suppression.
What's the story here? A young man stands at attention while a toddler has his picture taken. What were that young man's thoughts? What were his aspirations? What did his future hold?
February 29, 2024
Rabbit, Rabbit
February 28, 2024
An Extra Day
Once every four years we get an extra day. Seems like it ought to be something special--a national holiday for running around and howling at the moon. Or whatever fun and foolish endeavor one might be drawn to.
Back in high school, we had Sadie Hawkins Day, on which girls asked boys to a dance called Twerp Twirl. It was kinda a big deal--the girl made a corsage for her date--of vegetables rather than flowers--and, if possible, took him to dinner before the dance.
In our senior year, I took John. We double-dated, as we often did, with our friends Stephanie and Steve. I don't remember anything about the dance or the corsage, but I do remember that we splurged and took our dates to a really nice steakhouse called Steve's (different Steve) Rustic Lodge on Lake Thonotosassa.
Stephanie and Steve didn't endure as a couple, but John and I will be celebrating our 64th Sadie Hawkins Day together. We might howl at the moon--if we're still awake when she rises.
February 27, 2024
Giving Meema Some Fashion
I am trying to get Meema to wear more fashion. (Sha always looks the same, with about a million sweaters.) So I am making a fancy hat for her...
The hat and the beads and the fancy scarf thing are a good start but something is missing... I have just the thing!
What do you think?
Meema says: The flowered scarf is a half-slip from my trousseau in 1963. The hat was a gift made by m friend Louise long before Josie was around. And the beautiful (wax) lips were a gift from Joy after one of my classes. It pays to have a grandmother who keeps weird stuff around...


