A little of this, a little of that
Sunday, December 26th, 2010 07:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Today’s attempt at filing revealed that there was too much paper to fit into the Current Year file drawer, so I went downstairs and rustled up a Banker’s Box, pulled the soon-to-be-old-year files, and put them in the box, then recycled a bunch of old folders for 2011 files. Industry, of a sort.
In anticipation of the storm yet to hit, Steve and I have charged our various implements of destruction, those including Haysus the Asus; the Leewit; and both cellphones. We are, I believe, As Ready as We’re Gonna Be™.
In between doing the filing and taking a nap (waiting for snowpocalypse is hard!), I wrote a couple words.
And now I’m going to go find a glass of wine and a sammich.
G’night.
Progress on The Book Presently Known as George:
16,671 words/100,000 OR 16.67% complete
The three streeters were sadly familiar — Hank Regis, with his right hand in a splint; Mort Almonte, with his nose at a funny angle; and Danny Bell, swearing and sweating while the tech took stitches up a long, deep cut in his arm. By rights, there should’ve been two more, but maybe Parfil and Dwight had got lucky.
Originally published at Sharon Lee, Writer. You can comment here or there.
This and That
Date: 2010-12-27 06:56 am (UTC)George: Looks like we've rounded up part of a Terran street gang. The usual type denizens of Surebleak. Glad to see that George proceeds nicely.
Here it rained again. We are going to turn in to a primordial forest of some type if this rain continues. I'll let you know if I spot any unusual critters. We do get frogs sometimes believe it or not. I have no idea where they come from. They like the only swimming pool in the neighborhood and an ornamental pond kept by another neighbor. So far no frogs. I think they are a summer critter. There is a Christmas bird count done for the Audubon Society. Don't know if I'll be able to find out how that went. I can't see very many birds at all at my house. The many ravens and crows are somewhere. I'll watch for them. There's the occasional flock of starlings flying by on the prowl for food. As you know, not native but introduced from England. But then we are plagued by a lot of introduced plants out here too. The worst from Asia.
C.