My reeturn to reality

Well, I am back on my side of the Atlantic, still seriously jet-lagged. I had a wonderful time, although three weeks was probably too long to set such a hectic pace for someone with my chronic back problems. I plan to blog about the Richard III Tour, of course, and about my other adventures on the second half of my trip. But the deadline dragon has already pounced and is moving in for the kill, as I have to go over the copy-edited manuscript and do the Author’s Note ASAP, and if I do not give them priority, I would have to give serious consideration to joining the Witness Protection Program. I will pop up here when I can; even deadline dragons need to nap occasionally, after all.
In other news, I was very happy to come home just as a judge ruled that same-sex marriages should be legal in New Jersey; I see this as an important civil rights issue. I was happy, too, to snare a copy of the new Bernard Cornwell novel, The Pagan Lord, which won’t be published in the US until January, although I was baffled to see that it has been given some unfavorable Amazon reviews simply because these readers felt it was not long enough, being “only” 300 pages. Someone even called it a novella!
The controversy over Richard III’s burial continues, now focusing upon the tomb design proposed by Leicester. http://www.nbcnews.com/science/richar... Our tour members agreed that our visit to Leicester was the high point of the tour, so I’ll have lots more on all of this in the future.
Oh, and Holly managed the impossible, gaining a full pound even though she’d been on a strict diet while I was gone.
Meanwhile, please wish me luck in this unending war with the deadline dragon. I suspect I will be needing lots of luck in my current jet-lagged state.
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Published on September 29, 2013 06:42
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message 1: by Loretta (new)

Loretta Glad you had a wonderful time. Best wishes for fighting that dragon. Do dragons respond well to bursts from a hose pipe? Does it quench their fire at all? Present day dragons must have problems medieval dragons never had to worry about.


message 2: by Elli (new)

Elli Sounds like an absolutely fabulous time. All the places and all the theories behind unsolved mysteries. Maybe it's time that the dragons just back off let new information and theories help place settings....


message 3: by Gin (new)

Gin Tadvick Good to have you back on this side of the pond. Good to see you working to slay the dragon!!
BTW - what is your opinion on the tomb design. Personally, I think it is beautiful and well meant but too modern. But that's just my opinion - add $5 bucks and you can get coffee at Starbucks!


message 4: by Sharon (new)

Sharon I am so glad to have Richard out of that car park, Gin, where a Victorian sewer was seeping into his grave, that I will probably be okay with whatever they come up with. I do find it fascinating that Richard continues to stir up such strong feelings centuries after his death. The curator of the York museum told our tour that you could walk into a local pub today, say something nasty about Richard, and immediately start an argument!


message 5: by Roberta (new)

Roberta I once had a tee-shirt that read on the front "YOU DON'T KNOW ME" and on the back read "Federal Witness Protection Program" I wish I still had it, I would send it to you!


message 6: by Sharon (new)

Sharon That is so funny, Roberta.


message 7: by RJay (new)

RJay Sharon wrote: "I am so glad to have Richard out of that car park, Gin, where a Victorian sewer was seeping into his grave, that I will probably be okay with whatever they come up with. I do find it fascinating t..."

Sharon, in my excursion to St. Albans after our tour, I was able to visit The Boot. Since it was there during Richard's time, I bet that would have been a great place to start a debate! BTW, I got to have Bubble & Squeak!


message 8: by Sharon (new)

Sharon I didn't realize at first, Rosemary, that the Rosemary posting here was my friend Rosemary! I didn't know you posted on Goodreads, too; it is a great site, isn't it? Did you like the Bubble and Squeak? I confess I've never tried it.


message 9: by RJay (new)

RJay Sharon wrote: "I didn't realize at first, Rosemary, that the Rosemary posting here was my friend Rosemary! I didn't know you posted on Goodreads, too; it is a great site, isn't it? Did you like the Bubble an..."

Yes. It's made with mashed potatoes, cabbage and cheese. This version had hollandaise sauce instead of basic cheese. Yummy!


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