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PR first:  Open for Business!

What went before ONE: And I've just figured out the best part of having a studio with a door -- I can leave everything as it is, where it is, so next time I go down to do some work, I can just -- work.

I'm feeling somewhat better after an hour of working at my own pace and figuring stuff out by myself. Not that I've made Strides -- no, I have made at least one stride. I successfully cut a strip of "sand" out of that awful glass and it broke along the scores! Even the blasted point. So, yay. Progress.

I also cut four or five pieces out of clear colored glass, which behaved like rational silicone dioxide, broke where it was scored and didn't give me no lip. I do, however, foresee days at the grinder in my future...

Work so far:

What went before TWO: So, today I pulled a scene, completely rewrote it, and! The WIP wordcount is exactly the same as it was before I did all that. So! 98,770. ish.

Spent an hour in My! Studio! playing with glass.

It was such a nice day that I think I'll try to do it again tomorrow.

Next week is looking a little complex -- book club on Monday (Oh. I need to get a copy of our next book, The Women), driving to and from the hospital in Rockport with a nerve conduction test in-between on Tuesday, and! needlework (I really don't want to miss two weeks in a row); glasswork on Thursday; and Aztec Two Step on Saturday. So, that will be a good week to use the cut-up time for the Sekrit Project (remember that?) and putting together the paper edition of Civilized Behavior (ebook at all the bookstores for preorder!), and finishing my glass homework, too.

Yeah, I've got a little too much on my plate, still, but I'm working through it. By the end of November, I should be past the worst of it.

Question for my glassworking folks! Must you have a grinder to go forward in the hobby?

The cats wish me to know that it is Happy Hour and technically, they're not wrong. And yanno? I could use a glass of wine my own self.

Everybody have a good evening. Stay safe. I'll check in tomorrow.
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Saturday. Sunny and going to be slightly warmer than the last couple days.

Breakfast was an enormous scramble -- two eggs, leftover veggies, half a said-to-be apple fritter which was, frankly, disappointing. The Caterteria has been replenished. The cats are in various sunspots throughout the house. I will very shortly be going back to Steve's Office to write the scene the Boys Belowstairs so kindly provided upon waking.

The plan for the day is, yes, writing, and glassworking; one's duty to the cats, and a walk. That's enough for one day.

I'm remembering a story about Steve's grandmother, who traveled by bus and by subway, but had never, and by design, learned how to drive. Her reasoning being: "But what if I was driving and I thought of a poem? I wouldn't be able to stop and write it down!"

I know a bunch of you are going/have gone to No Kings assemblies in your little pieces of America. Strength to your sign-carrying arms.

And thank you.

Today's blog post title comes from Men at Work, "Down Under," which actually got me to sing yesterday.  Well done, Men at Work.


Date: 2025-10-19 06:25 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mirlacca
I'd wait until you've finished this project to make up your mind about the grinder. I suspect that if you want to take more classes and stick with it, yes, you'll find it useful, but if you buy one before you finish this you may find yourself thinking, "checked that box, moving on," and regret having spent the money.

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