Back to work
Monday, July 9th, 2007 08:40 pmWell, that was a longer break than I wanted or needed. I think that's three unexpected and time-consuming events over and done with, though, so we ought to be set for a while again.
Today's mail brought the countersigned contract for a mixed bag of Sharon Lee titles, coming soon to a Fictionwise near you. I need to do some converting, formatting and whatnot in my abundant free time. Watch this space for news of availability.
Took my new car in for a safety check this morning after gym, just to, yanno, be sure. Everything's gomecki, though I did receive distant early warning of a brake job that will probably need doing in the next 10,000 miles or so. Since the reason for this car's inclusion in our small family is to transport Rolanni to and from work, a total of 24 miles a day, five days a week, with maybe some short side-trips to the grocery store, 10,000 miles is a good few months of motoring.
Maine DOT still hasn't received the registration information from my town office -- they advise me to check back in 30-60 days. Maine DOT is the entity from which I must obtain my vanity plates, but they won't fork over unless they have a record of the car from the town. The car was registered with the town last Monday, the data duly entered into a computer. Help me out, here, it takes thirty days to upload the transactions from the town office to the Big DOT Computer in Augusta?
What an age we live in.
It rained all day here, which was good; and
kinzel and I let Mozart talk us into having a nap. Which was also good.
Progress on Duainfey
Today's mail brought the countersigned contract for a mixed bag of Sharon Lee titles, coming soon to a Fictionwise near you. I need to do some converting, formatting and whatnot in my abundant free time. Watch this space for news of availability.
Took my new car in for a safety check this morning after gym, just to, yanno, be sure. Everything's gomecki, though I did receive distant early warning of a brake job that will probably need doing in the next 10,000 miles or so. Since the reason for this car's inclusion in our small family is to transport Rolanni to and from work, a total of 24 miles a day, five days a week, with maybe some short side-trips to the grocery store, 10,000 miles is a good few months of motoring.
Maine DOT still hasn't received the registration information from my town office -- they advise me to check back in 30-60 days. Maine DOT is the entity from which I must obtain my vanity plates, but they won't fork over unless they have a record of the car from the town. The car was registered with the town last Monday, the data duly entered into a computer. Help me out, here, it takes thirty days to upload the transactions from the town office to the Big DOT Computer in Augusta?
What an age we live in.
It rained all day here, which was good; and
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