What went before (late morning edition): Have foraged. Came home, put away the perishables, made myself a cup of cocoa, and retired to the Command Chair to finish reading The Tomb of Dragons. I may need to go back to Witness for the Dead and reread all three in one go, but not right now. Right now, I believe I’ll move on to The Orb of Cairado.
I’m presently waiting for prospective lawn guy to show up to view the Long Back Yard and give me a price and a plan.
After that I’ll have lunch and see what I feel like doing.
I note that Informed Delivery tells me I have a personal letter from the SSA unit here in the city. Which isn’t terrifying at all.
Fans of the The Rookie will be pleased to know that he continues to come when he’s called, which is fine by me and convenient for him as well. I inadvertently shut him in the hall closet. A little later, as I was giving out treats, I noticed that there was no Rook present, which is highly unusual. I called out, as one does, “Rook? Where is that Rookie?” heard a loud AaaRW! from the foyer and went to let him out.
What went before (evening edition): So, I got involved in trying to update korval.com, which is one of those tasks that will never end, but I got some stuff brought into this year, and some other stuff brought into the current decade.
I also made a rough start on my acceptance speech, and added a little bit to a scene, so the WIP can’t complain that it’s been ignored.
Prospective lawn guy came, toured the Long Back Yard, and promises to send me a couple of plans with prices.
Tomorrow, I’m meeting a friend for lunch, and I should probably bake a loaf of bread either before or after. I still need to tinker with the directories on korval.com, but that may be all I’m up for.
The letter from the local SSA office that I was worried about was only the annual reminder that I have filed an Advanced Designation of Representation with them, so that was a relief.
Coon cat happy hour happened early so I could finish updating the webpage I was working on, and now it’s time for me to review my homework again (see what happens?), and then segue into the evening.
. . . onward . . .
Wednesday. Sunny and warm.
Breakfast was rice crackers and cream cheese and one of Those Little Oranges. Lunching at Portland Pie Company with a friend. Need to make a pot of rice so I’ll have it on-hand.
Tali and Rook are Working Something Out. The entails a lot of Tali smacking Rook in the head, lashing tails, and face-making. Occasionally, Rook will throw himself at Tali, using his extra weight to knock her over, but that’s not a Winning Strategy. Tali just wraps herself around him, latches into his sides with her front claws and kicks the heck out of him with her hind feet.
. . . I think she’s done this before.
Anyhow, this will either teach Rook Science, or not to mess with Tali. Or possibly both. I haven’t heard any bad words, so I am assuming that this has to do with the Feline Organizational Chart, and the eventual deployment of contractual tasks regarding the care and keeping of the thumbs, whose well-being is necessary to the comfort of cats.
Trooper is lazing in the sun. Firefly was on the back of the sofa, and available to receive pets and soft words of admiration, which were of course forthcoming.
I figured out that one of the reasons I like the Garmin watch is because it’s not … cute. Frequent readers will recall that I have a Limited Capacity for cute, most of which is used up by the birb and his adventures. The Garmin is friendly; it explains itself, but it’s not … huggy. Our relationship is well within my comfort zone.
Last night I read the teaser for Ministry of Time, which was — all right? I mean, if I had had the whole book, I would have kept on reading, but I don’t know that I’m motivated to go out and buy the rest of the story.
And that’s all I’ve got here in my very small and insular corner of the world.
What’s going on in your corner of the world?
My corner is rather insular. Read that blurb myself out of curiosity after reading this post, and . . . what? Nothing immediately to recommend it to me. Just because it was the “favorite” book of a known figure does not work in its favor, no matter who that known figure might be. My day will be essentially a regular work day, as far as I know now. Cats tucked themselves up in their heated spots, because it’s still rather cold according to me, them, and the indoor thermometers.
My BFF is a professor who reads tombs like Finegans Wake and things from Donald Barthleme; I’ve known her for 36 years or so. Her liking a book tells me nothing about whether I’d like it.
With spring there is continued work in the yard, which for me is all about removing invasive plants these days. The perimeter was largely ignored by the previous owners, no blame. It looks nice enough in summer, but winter is a different picture.
I so empathize with a limited capacity for cute!! I have never been a cutesy girl, nor liked the things that girls should like. Troublesome in the 70s and 80s growing up, but less so now which is nice. Maybe I just care less now. Today is a day of running: dropped the oldest at college for the day, later to run her to violin lessons, with a stop to mourn at our local Joann’s and some early voting. Probably going to attempt some job hunting, do some grad school work, and then spend the remainder of the evening binging Lucifer with my kids. Just a regular day set to the music of the wind chimes outside.
Kalianne Bradley’s “The Mjnistry of Time”? Just finished it. I had assumed it was going to be about soneone who hosted time travellers regularly. Nope. She hosted one traveller, who had travelled once.
The historical stuff was interesting – and tragic.
The ending was strange.
If you like time travel stuff, try Jodi Taylor, she does it very well.
Sadly, I bounced off Jodi Taylor hard. And I’ll probably give Ministry of Time a miss for right now at least. Absolutely NOT looking for tragic, which is on me, not the author.