Welladay, Monday

Monday, June 15th, 2015 06:25 pm
rolanni: (The Dragon in Exile)

One of the best things about freelancing is that you can mostly avoid having Mondays.

Mostly. . .but not always.

So!  Today was Monday, here at the Cat Farm, starting right out of the box, when all of us sleepyheads -- by which I mean Steve, me, Trooper, and Sprite -- were startled from Very Sound Sleeps (and in my case, a Very Intense Dream that I was just as glad to let go, except that I was Deep in Dreamspace, and waking up was -- a jolt), by the sound of a knock at the door, at 7:30, which is what counts for early around here.  By the time I had surfaced from the dream, the knock had come again, and both cats had leapt up and dashed down the hall, Steve following.

But, there was no one at the door.  Careful examination showed that Scrabble had knocked a couple of brushes off the side of the sink in the bathroom.  They'd landed on the scale, which is wood-clad.

Knock-knock.

Knock-knock.

Sigh.

None of us was getting back to sleep after that, so to coffee, and an uploading of Chapter Eight of Shan and Priscilla Ride Again (here's the link, if you missed it), which I did.  We then broke our fast and were discussing the proper structure of the day, when the mail arrived, always a moment of Great Excitement at the Cat Farm.  I left the kitchen, walked down the drive and across the road to the mailbox, where I gathered to myself a handful of. . .

. . .bills.

More than five hundred dollars in bills, only one of which (the car payment) was anticipated, much less budgeted for -- all, save that one, medical bills.

For the sake of moving along the narrative, I omit the plumber's bill for a heart-stopping sum, which had already been paid, check crossing invoice in the mail.

The surprise bills?  All were due "on receipt," which -- never mind.  So I wrote checks, and had a panic attack, and a shower, ate the leftover stir-fry Steve provided for lunch, retired to the sofa to read -- and got up again to write a check to the guy who mows our lawn -- for two weeks, naturally, since he had taken care of us while we were on tour.

Late in the day, a nice thing did happen.  More on that as I can.

Oh, and things seem to be moving along in the Great Plan to bring Belle to Maine later this month.  Just need to nail down the date and time -- that's good, too.

Things are somewhat calmer now.  Steve's gone to chess; I did the dishes; Trooper and Sprite are with me in my office, napping while I blog.  In a bit, I'll go back to the sofa and my book.

But!  Before I do that, I have news of a sort for Nook readers concerning Dragon in Exile, which is -- Neither Baen nor BN understands why the Nook edition failed to find its way into the store, and the problem has been bumped Upstairs to the This Really Should've Worked Problem Solving Team.  More news is expected in two business days.  In the meantime, and as always, you may purchase an epub (Nook) edition of DiE -- and all of -- our published novels directly from Baen.  Here's your link.

Also!  For those who appreciate a beautiful instrument, and especially a beautiful keyboard, there's this.

So -- how was your Monday?




Trooper and the purple duffle; a blast from the past.


Trooper and the purple duffle; a blast from the past.


rolanni: (Dr. Teeth)
I've either gotta get a shorter to-do list or a longer weekend.

Astute followers of this journal will note that I have not caught up my email. I have, however, brought the SRM bookkeeping up to date and balanced both checkbooks. Also? The dishes are done, which wasn't even on today's list. Go, me.

"Hidden Resources" is going a little slower than I had expected, given that I have An Outline (pauses to allow the audience to gasp in admiration). I think the problem has to do with the fact that I had begun a story similar to this one a few years back, and abandoned it when I realized that I hadn't thought things through to the point of actually having, oh, a plot. What I did have was a very cool setting. I kept distracting myself by trying to bring that setting to mind, and explaining to myself, kindly, that Nothing I did today could possibly be as wonderfully perfect as that which I had previously constructed.

To which I say now and publicly, "Pfui."

In other news, there's less than 24 hours remaining on the current Ebay auction to clear Sharon's file cabinet. Somebody stands to get a heckuva bargain, here. Maybe it'll be you. Take a look

Progress on "Hidden Resources"

1104 / 7000

Monday...

Monday, September 28th, 2009 04:20 pm
rolanni: (So There)
...began with a bad dream. Steve and I were somehow attached to a band of Traveler-like folken, and it had been decided that we'd been in one area too long, and it was time to move on. My first intimation of this was when I arrived home from work to find everything out of the kitchen closets and my medicine already packed away. I then spent a fair amount of time trying to find out from various elders and persons-in-charge (1) where we were going (2) when we would get there (3) how much we could take, and (4) when I could have my drugs back. I kept being assured that I wouldn't be left behind ("We always take the children and the horses," I believe was the phrase), and we would arrive at the new place in the fullness of time. In the meanwhile, no, I absolutely could not unpack anything until we arrived; the argument that if I went three days without my meds Bad Things would happen falling on unconcerned ears.

The alarm went off about then, which was probably a mitzvah.

So! this evening's task: prep the papers associated with the story now known as "Candlelight" for Ebay.

Watch this space.
rolanni: (flittermouse)
Foggy this morning, with rain. Mozart has his head pillowed in the left hand pocket of my keyboard, so this note will be brief, and possibly not even legible.

I finished the revisions to Carousel Tides early this morning. Go, me.

Going to be an interesting day at the day-job, oh, my.

It would seem that only some people can post a review of Fledgling on Amazon.com. I'm fascinated by the "Vine" program, and probably not in a good way, but coffee will tell.

We are now Officially on Countdown to Con.

Eek!

Everybody have a good Monday.

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