The eyes of Texas are upon you, til Gabriel blows his horn
Wednesday, June 25th, 2025 09:54 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Wednesday. Cloudy and warm, though not expected to be as warm as yesterday.
Breakfast was cream cheese on rice crackers with the last of the cherries. I'll stop briefly at the grocery store for more fruit after I see the chiropractor. Lunch will be quiche and salad.
For those who want to see the pieces I made yesterday -- waiting is. Glass needs time to cool after it's been worked in flame, and the way you cool it is to put it into an annealing oven, which has an internal temp of 1100F/593C, and is then sssslllllooooooowwwwly brought down until the glass can safely come out into the shared atmosphere. If you just leave hot glass sitting out, the various bits will cool unevenly and nine times out of ten, your piece will break.
So! I will be picking my puffin and my marble up on Thursday afternoon, after Ashley has been and done, and I will share images at that time.
I finished listening to The Masqueraders last night. It has long been one of my favorite books -- I am, with all the world, at the old gentleman's feet. I want to say that it was a privilege to hear him scold his son and his servant for meddling in! HIS! plans! I fear I laughed so loud, I scared the cats.
Today, I have a couple of phone calls to make and the aforesaid visit to the chiropractor. After lunch, I plan on doing some writing, as one does.
I think that's all I've got -- oh. No, it isn't. No, we could not have just left Vyr out. He was not -- why do people say this? -- there to "pad out" the book, but, indeed illustrated several important points, tied some threads, and moved the story along.
Here's a Writing Exercise for those who don't believe me: Retype the book, but leave Vyr's line out. Read the amended book and note the waving ends of plot threads that the inclusion of Vyr tied off.
And that really is all I've got -- oh. the lawn guy's here.
Have some roses -- and! Who has plans today?
Today's blog post title brought to you by Elvis Presley, "The Yellow Rose of Texas."