What went before ONE: Waiting for the vet to call back.
Yanno what? I think I won’t be going to needlework tonight. I think I’ll just sit here and work on entering corrections into my chapbook, which is both comforting and cerebral.
Trooper is in the box on the corner of my desk, where he can get the sun and the breeze from the open window. Tali is on the cedar chest, where ditto. Firefly is on her towel on top of the dresser in the bedroom, where she can look out the front window, and also take the breeze, and Rookie is napping in the box on the corner of Steve’s desk.
What went before TWO: Only need to amend the back matter in the chapbook, then I can do a test layout, scream in horror, fall on my sword, and go back to the drawing board.
Trooper will be going to the vet on Thursday morning. He did yell for Happy Hour this evening, but gooshy food is too tough to chew, and the gravy is boring.
It’s time.
I think I ate … something for lunch, though I can’t tell you what. Oh, wait. Rice. I’d made a fresh pot of rice. I’ll have to do better about the evening meal, but I think I’ll get the About the Authors fixed up, first, so I can move right on with being horrified by the compilation, tomorrow morning.
Everybody stay safe; I’ll see you tomorrow.
Wednesday. Was foggy when I got up. Now cloudy and sullen. Windows are open, though it’s still a bit chilly. Lawn guys are next door, doing their thing.
Didn’t sleep well last night, but that wasn’t exactly unexpected.
Trooper had breakfast in three parts and did manage to work his way through almost an entire 3-ounce can of Fancy Feast pate, with a little end-of-plate help from Firefly.
My breakfast was cottage cheese mixed in with the tiny bit of leftover macaroni salad, which was surprisingly tasty, and black grapes. Second cup of tea brewing. I’ll probably succumb to the siren call of the last cookie pretty soon.
On today’s to-do: one’s daily duty to the cats, and smol walk. Call the hospital, which sent me an “electronic bill” on 8/27, which I forthwith paid electronically. Yesterday in the mail, comes a paper bill for the same amount, and the same services. Ahem. O! MaineGeneral, I, too, would like to be paid twice, thrice, yea! four times, for the same work, but that so rarely happens*. I feel your ambition, MaineGeneral, and I understand it. But try it on somebody else, hey?
Otherwise, I intend to work on the chapbook — front matter! almost forgot! Blurb! eek! — and Trooper is signalling his readiness to get down to cases, by climbing into his box and going to sleep. So, business as usual. That’s good.
I bought a tween-weather coat, courtesy of Land’s End’s sale. It arrived yesterday, and it’s the weirdest thing I’ve ever seen. I mean — it fits. It has outside pockets of sufficient depth for such things as car keys, and cold hands, but it also has . . . what seem to be meant to be inside pockets — quite large pockets; my tablet would fit comfortably — but. While there’s stitching along the bottom of the panel, it’s not attached to the coat — by which I mean, if you put something into these pockets, it will fall out the bottom. So, yeah, I’m thinking I’ll be getting out some thread, and maybe some fabric tape, for belt-and-suspenders, and just make those things usable. Probably not today, but who doesn’t need projects for the future?
Ah. You can see the inside pockets, here
I think that’s all I’ve got this morning.
How’s your day shaping up?
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*Actually, that’s a bit of a cheat. As a writer, I do occasionally get paid for the same work multiple times. I can’t, however, think of one occasion when that happened at a day-job.
RE: boucle fleece coat–I agree that the photo of the interior shows what *looks like* interior pockets; however, I note that the written description does not identify any such thing. Is this space merely accessible from the outside, perhaps to allow for extending the hands into a larger space? A call to customer service *might* help clarify, or if not clarify, a demand to report this conundrum up the chain of command might cause someone to at least account for this construction (sometimes that works).
In the picture, it looks like those inside pockets are actually the “pocket” part of the outside side pockets? Just instead of hiding them between the outer layer and inner lining, they left them exposed?
You could totally take advantage of them by sewing the bottoms shut though – they would work well then for keys or phone or slim wallet, although when you put your hands in your pockets on the outside, it might be lumpy 😀
I agree with the above conclusions,… I have a puffer vest like that, the outside pockets are not sewn to the vest on the inside, so it looks like inner pockets, but just like your jacket, stuff falls thru.
Can you say “deceptive sewing” ?? 🙂 🙂 🙂
Its hard, so hard to do the right thing. Trooper has spoken. You have listened when your heart would have it otherwise. I know this will not lessen the sorrow. I hope that some comfort can be found from knowing your pain is seen.