Monday, February 28th, 2011

rolanni: (booksflying1.1)
. . .thirty copies of Carousel Tides, signed by the author, which have come home from their vacation at the ocean.

If you would like to purchase one of these rare items, please drop me a note at rolanniATkorvalDOTcom (where AT and DOT replace The Usual). Approximate cost for US and Canadian $20 ($14 cover, plus $6 s/h media mail). We'll have to do the arithmetic on a case-by-case basis for overseas postage.
rolanni: (Mozart Seriously Doubts This)
Did not shovel snow today; my reason being the icy rain which is even now falling from the sky. I would rather have glazed snow to walk on than glazed wood. However, this fit of indolence means that tomorrow I will have to excavate both cars from beneath an ice-locked shroud of snow before heading out to the day-job. There are no perfect choices.

I spent a good deal of the day asleep on the couch, which seems to have helped the hacking somewhat, and pleased Mozart, so -- win.

Lest I forget later, let me now remind Mozart's fandom that he will be thirteen years old tomorrow.

I remember as if it were yesterday, Steve and I driving down to New Hampshire in early November Aught-Three, to pick up our five-year-old "kitten" at the airport. I remember Steve almost getting disappeared by a New Hampshire State Policeman who objected to him taking photographs of the art objects inside the airport. I remember being on a flying bridge across the building, with a very clear view of said State Policeman walking up the staircase to Steve's position, unsnapping the peace-bond on his gun as he climbed. Good times. . .
rolanni: (Default)
So, if I make notes on the Nook in my imported pdf working manuscript, is there a way to get them out of the Nook and back onto my desktop? Or do I need to transcribe them by hand?

TIA

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