Where was I?
Friday, April 29th, 2005 02:48 pmOh, yes.
We're free!
...and in the process of cleaning the Debris of Creation(TM) off my desk (yes, yes, with a forklift -- how else?), I found the list of synopses-and-chapters to be written. A new war cry is obviously in order:
We're (provisionally) free!
Since our last exciting chapter, milkshakes have been savored; flood waters have been viewed (from a safe distance, more or less); music has been appreciated; cats have been variously adored and tortured, sometimes simultaneously; rain has rained, returned for an encore -- and then another -- Scrabble attempted to kidnap my blue-and-silver dragon, leaving a permanent dent in one horn; a doctor's appointment which was supposed to be a cakewalk inexplicably wasn't; and -- the sun came out.
Also, in the Now It Can Be Told Department,
kinzel and I will be at the New York City flavor of BEA on Friday and Saturday, June 3 and 4. We'll be at the Diamond Distribution/Meisha Merlin booth -- and, no, I don't know where that is.
Today's work involves emptying the file SRM file drawers of FY 2004 and loading them up with empty FY 2005 folders, then going through the bookkeeping one more time, to see if I'm ready for the accountant. At some point -- possibly tomorrow -- my work table will need to be excavated.
Reading: Kage Baker's The Life of the World to Come, and having great fun with it.
kinzel has just finished reading CJ Cherryh's Destroyer, so I know what I'm going to read next, too.
We're free!
...and in the process of cleaning the Debris of Creation(TM) off my desk (yes, yes, with a forklift -- how else?), I found the list of synopses-and-chapters to be written. A new war cry is obviously in order:
We're (provisionally) free!
Since our last exciting chapter, milkshakes have been savored; flood waters have been viewed (from a safe distance, more or less); music has been appreciated; cats have been variously adored and tortured, sometimes simultaneously; rain has rained, returned for an encore -- and then another -- Scrabble attempted to kidnap my blue-and-silver dragon, leaving a permanent dent in one horn; a doctor's appointment which was supposed to be a cakewalk inexplicably wasn't; and -- the sun came out.
Also, in the Now It Can Be Told Department,
Today's work involves emptying the file SRM file drawers of FY 2004 and loading them up with empty FY 2005 folders, then going through the bookkeeping one more time, to see if I'm ready for the accountant. At some point -- possibly tomorrow -- my work table will need to be excavated.
Reading: Kage Baker's The Life of the World to Come, and having great fun with it.
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Date: 2005-04-29 12:42 pm (UTC)On the other hand, I'm in the 'burbs of NYC...
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Date: 2005-04-29 01:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-29 02:12 pm (UTC)Where about in the 'burbs?
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Date: 2005-05-05 05:50 am (UTC)