Where We Are Today
This morning’s beach shot by Scott Spradley.
Scott, over on Flagler Beach, gets up every morning to catch the sunrise. He posts pics almost every day. What a nice way to start the day. If you’d like to follow him on Facebook, he’s here:
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I���ve been a real slacker this year, both in writing and blogging. I didn���t have any resolutions, so I didn���t set myself up for failure, but I have not been terrifically productive either. I have done no guest posts, no interviews, only a couple of promotions for others, and a couple of book reviews.
I have been busy though. I have two outlines for Naked Eye series books. I received my final edits back for Naked Alliances and have been very busy polishing that manuscript. Right now I���m on chapter twenty-five with five more to go. This last chapter has been the most challenging to get through. There was a scene that I personally felt wasn���t working as it was written, so I cut quite a lot out of it and did some rewriting. The rewriting was easier than deciding what to cut.
Knocked out for a couple of days with a broken tooth. It���s not fixed yet, but it���s not hurting either. I have an appointment scheduled to have a root canal with posts and a crown to be put on February 10th. I missed an author symposium and book signing. I also have jury duty February 5th. I try to do my Civic duty, but honestly, I���d like to get out of this one.
We���re also dealing with the stolen boat situation as best we can. It���s a tough call. The place where the man said they bought the money orders that he claims they cancelled (the ones that never made it to our bank) says it can be sixty-five days to get a refund, which is what he says he is waiting for. That would give him until March 13th to pay up. If we file a stolen vessel report and they find him, he could be arrested and not be in a position to pay (IF he intends to pay).
The attorney has basically said he is in the business to sue people and wants a $200.00 retainer and $2000.00 settlement if the man pays (That���s nearly a quarter what we are owed.). The thief has not responded to his request to provide proof of the money orders, return the boat, or pay the balance. The Lee County authorities don���t have it high up on their priority list and haven���t permitted us to file a stolen vessel report yet. They seem to want to see more of an effort to collect first, and had us send notification of intent to pursue legally (which, again, the man did not respond to).
The RS is thinking we should give him until March 23rd, and then file the stolen vessel report if he doesn���t pay at that time. ��Major frustration! Meanwhile, we���re making payments with interest on a boat he���s living aboard for free.
Scariest thing is that it is a documented vessel with Homeland Security in our name. If he smuggles drugs, runs it aground, wrecks into another boat, or crashes into a dock, we���re liable.
On a positive note: We���ve been babysitting the grandkids from time to time and the grandson is not screaming for hours when he���s with us anymore. Thank God for sisters.
Filed under: Boating and Fishing, Fascinating Florida, Writing Process/WIPs Tagged: babysitting grandkids, cracked tooth, editing, Florida Beaches, slacker, the stolen boat update, writing progress


