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The Garden/Yard Things

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

I finally took some pictures of my new yard stuff. I know, I know, I keep bringing them up, but I’m all excited. My tree peony isn’t dying, I have a super cool tree ring, and while my flowers look a little wilted, they’re still alive. :-)

First up, this is the infamous tree peony that I keep talking about. Notice how it’s successfully adding new shoots! Yea! I plan on taking pictures when I have beautiful red flowers and post those here, too. Of course, that will be a little ways off as you can tell from this shot. The cage is to keep the deer from eating it.


These are the porch flower boxes I bought. I have three for my deck, too, and they’re planted, but until the guy who’s staining the deck makes an appearance, I can’t put those out. I think these add something to my porch.


And here’s the tree ring I wanted so badly. It ended up costing a little more than I expected, but I think it looks sharp and adds something to the yard. I’ll be planting flowers in there when it stops raining.


A slightly closer view.


And a close up.

Pretty darn cool, huh? :-)

A Bit of This. A Bit of That.

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

Yesterday ended up being an extremely hectic day at work. I had projects lined up, had to deliver paperwork multiple times because I kept getting more and more of it, and as I’m dropping stuff off, I look at the clock and suddenly remember I’m supposed to leave early for a dentist appointment. Yikes! I ended up leaving a little later than I’d planned on, but still made it on time.

I came home afterward and the guy was still working on my tree ring. He underestimated the number of retaining blocks he’d need, but he plans to finish today and it looks fab! I would have taken pictures last night, but it started pouring rain and I wasn’t willing to tromp through wet grass. :-)

My other big highlight of the evening? I put two of my planters out on my front porch railing. The one filled with only red and white flowers looks really good. The other one with a mish mash of colors–not so good. Ah, well. Next year I’ll know better.

I’m still in recovery mode from the WIP. It’s still the Work In Progress until revisions are finished or I start another project. :-) Whichever comes first. Do other writers always think of their books by their titles? Some of mine I do, but on others, I don’t. Some have morphed over to their title in my mind over time. Like Eternal Nights for example. I always thought of it as RF2 (Ravyn’s Flight 2) until it had been titled for a while, then gradually it became EN. In the Midnight Hour, though, is one I still think of by its, I don’t know, nickname for want of a better word. It was never going to be titled what I call it, but I’m beginning to wonder if I’ll always think of it as DSPI.

Oops, gotta run. The EDJ beckons.

There Goes the Day

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

My nice, quiet day at work ended up being neither. I mean, come on, it’s bad enough that I have to work on the holiday, but it’s cruel and unusual punishment to have the coworker from hell show up, too. :-( :-( :-( His union had Monday off so he should not have been there, but just before nine, the noise level shot up and I knew it was him.

He must have told everyone he was coming into work because minutes after he arrives, his phone starts ringing. He had his cell phone on, too, because he can’t miss a chance to talk. And even when he wasn’t chit chatting on the phone, he was loud. He can’t sit without making noises. It’s a toss up as to which one I hate the most, but I’ve decided it must be when he sucks his snot down. (sorry to those eating breakfast) I feel like hollering over the cube wall, “Do you not know what Kleenex is for?”

So anyway, I had to put up with that, and since I didn’t think he was going to be there, I hadn’t brought my MP3 player in with me. I don’t use it when he’s not there, but when he is, it’s my ticket to sanity. He was telling people he planned to stay until 1pm, but when I finished lunch and returned to my desk, he was gone and the rest of the day was pleasant enough. Considering I was working on a holiday and a beautiful day to boot.

I didn’t mean to complain about him for three paragraphs. Sorry about that. In more interesting news, I received my CDs of Through a Crimson Veil I haven’t had a chance to listen to them yet. I thought about bringing them to the EDJ, but I’m working on a project now that involves words and I’m afraid I’ll type in something I shouldn’t. :-) And I’m hoping the tree ring guy shows up today and finishes it before it rains. We’re supposed to get showers this afternoon.

Weekend Warrior

Monday, May 28th, 2007

I don’t feel like I had much of a weekend, and since I lost today as a holiday, it’s back to work. The only plus is that almost no one will be there (we all lost different holidays) and it should be a nice, quiet day.

So my weekend. Sigh. It started out with a 7am wakeup on Saturday. I had my hair cut, went furniture shopping. I need a coffee table and two end tables. Of course, I have a small space so I need a narrow and short coffee table. Everything I saw that was the right length was too wide. Everything that was the right width was too long. Next weekend, I’m going to a place called Becker Furniture World way out in the back of beyond Minnesota and hoping they have something.

After I struck out on the furniture, it was time to bring the car in for an oil change. The service guy tells me I’m 6,000 miles overdue for some maintenance and I should probably have it done. I just about choked at the cost, but I was like, yeah, okay, let’s do it and get it over with. I figured I don’t have a deadline and how often does that happen? Might as well get it done when I have time to waste, and besides, I had a book with me to read. Two hours later, the service guy finds me in the waiting room and says that I need my anti-freeze changed, too. Fine. Whatever. Then he tells me that my muffler and tailpipe need to be replaced, but they’d have to do that next weekend. And he showed me the price. I just about fell over, but I can’t stand the noise anymore, so I said okay.

I finished my book and still I had to sit. Finally, after three hours, I was able to retrieve my car and get the hell out of there. Gah! That pretty much shot the day.

Sunday didn’t get any better. Up at 7am again and I hit Ikea as soon as it opened. I needed a table for the spare bedroom to scrapbook on and I wanted a shelving unit for the room as well. I knew exactly what table I wanted, but they didn’t have it anymore. I found another one I liked with a glass top, but I had to buy the four legs for the table separately. Not as a set. I mean each, individual leg. I did buy what I came for, though, which put me ahead of Saturday’s shopping.

I got home at 12:30, started laundry, almost fell asleep on the couch, and then I began planting flowers in my plant boxes for the deck. My tree ring isn’t done yet. That I finished around 6:30, had dinner, finished laundry and collapsed into bed.

I still have to put the furniture together that I bought at Ikea, which means cleaning everything out of the spare bedroom to make room to work. I’ll be back at the car place next Saturday at 9am. My tree ring should be finished this week so I’ll have to plant my lilies, and I’m sure there’s a ton of other stuff I’m forgetting. Sigh.

Night At the Museum

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

Ben Stiller plays Larry Daley who dreams up schemes to make money, but none of them ever pan out. He’s been evicted from apartment after apartment, had a boot put on his car, and it cost him his marriage. Now, it might cost him his son, too. Faced with the need to get a regular job and put some stability into his life for the sake of his child, he takes a job as the night watchman at a natural history museum.

Three guards (Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, and Bill Cobbs) used to hold the jobs, but museum attendance has been low and they’re replacing them with a less experienced new guy. Dick Van Dyke leaves instructions for Larry on the job, but of course, he doesn’t read them. Until….

It seems every night the exhibits in the museum come to life. That includes the stuffed lions, the skeleton of a T-Rex dinosaur, Attila the Hun and everything else they have there. T-Rex almost kills Larry before he reads the instructions and discovers what to do. He ends up losing them to a monkey, but Theodore Roosevelt (Robin Williams) helps him restore order.

Larry talks to the trio he’s replacing, but there are no second set of instructions and Dick Van Dyke tells him to study. Larry does and he feels better prepared to face night two at the museum, but it doesn’t go that much better than the first.

His son arrives at the museum in the morning with two friends, just in time to hear the director fire his dad. Larry convinces the museum head to give him another chance and he brings his son to work, wanting him to see how everything comes to life. Only nothing does and he discovers the Egyptian tablet that caused this curse has been stolen.

The rest of the movie covers Larry trying to stop the thieves and get all the exhibits back inside the museum before the sun comes up. If anything from inside the museum is outside at sunrise, it turns to dust.

Overall, the film was cute. I’m not a fan of Ben Stiller, but he wasn’t obnoxious in this movie so he was watchable. The beginning is full of stuff with his ex-wife and son which was pretty boring, but was supposed to set up why he was willing to take the night guard job and stick with it. I think the writers could have done a better job with this part, but once Larry is actually at the museum things pick up.

What didn’t I like? There were some big logic holes, especially in the scheme to rob the museum. Actually, the movie was riddled with logic holes, but I decided to just ignore them and enjoy the film for what it was. There was also the excruciatingly slow beginning of the picture and the start of what looked like was supposed to be a romance between Larry and a museum docent which never really got off the ground.

What I did like. The best part of the movie was when Larry attempts to stop the thieves and retrieve what’s already been stolen. How he gets the museum exhibits to work with him was fun and the dramatic conclusion kept me entertained. I also really liked the concept of this movie, which was clever and fun.

While it could have been better and the setup should have been greatly improved, the nights at the museum are worth the boring stuff it took to get there.

Rating: 3.25 stars out of 5.

Freedom?

Saturday, May 26th, 2007

Happy Saturday, y’all!

This is my first “free” weekend and I’m all excited about it. Of course, since it’s my first free weekend since last fall, I have half a gazillion things to do. After I logoff here, I have to go get my hair cut, then I have an appointment this afternoon for an oil change. Since I hit my mileage about 6 weeks ago, I definitely couldn’t put this off. In between the two, I’m going to try to squeeze in a little furniture shopping. I desperately need a coffee table, something that became apparent while I was trying to work on this book and the couch was covered with books and papers.

Whew! I’m getting tired just thinking about my schedule for the day. It doesn’t help that I loathe shopping–unless it’s online–and that I hate sitting while they do car stuff. My one hope is that the place is empty since it’s the holiday weekend and that I’ll get in and out fast.

The guy came and worked on the tree ring yesterday. I think he has all the ground work done and that all that’s left is putting the stones down. I think. I hope I’m right and that he can get it done before we get any rain. It’s going to look so good when it’s done. My mom was over yesterday and she hates the tree I have in my backyard. She thinks it’s ugly. Anyway, with just the groundwork done, she said that the tree was already looking much better. I told her just wait until the stones are up.

Umbrella Misadventures

Friday, May 25th, 2007

It rained all day yesterday. When I arrived at work, I grabbed my umbrella out of the backseat of the car, opened the door, stuck the umbrella out, and tried to open it. It wouldn’t go up. Upon closer investigation, the metal shaft was partially broken above the slider thing that holds the spokes. I forced it over that break and held the umbrella above it as I got out of the car and got my bag. But as I close my car door, I hear a clatter. I look down and the curved handle of my umbrella had broken the rest of the way off and landed on the ground. I picked it up and kept going.

I knew closing the umbrella once I got inside the building was going to be a problem, but I figured I’d work it out–somehow. I was wrong. And as I fought with it, the jagged metal caught my finger and gave me a ragged slice just below my first knuckle. Good thing my tetanus shot is still current.

I tossed the umbrella and the broken off handle into the trash. I knew a lost cause and a potential health danger when I saw it.

It took a bandage to stop the bleeding and my finger is still pretty sore, but on the whole, it isn’t bad and it could have been much worse.

In other news, I received the cable and the new track-ball mouse that I ordered. Turned out that I ordered the wrong cable. Darn it! And the curve on the track ball mouse made my hand cramp up. There’s no way I can use it. I’ll have to exchange both. I think I’ll try that laser mouse thing. One of the computers I sometimes use at work has that and it’s pretty slick. One more thing on my To Do List which has now expanded to include an oil change as well as a haircut on Saturday, a trip to look for a coffee table and some end tables, and on Sunday, a trip to Ikea to pick up a table for scrapbooking and a shelving unit for the spare bedroom. Oh, yeah, and I have to work Monday because that’s one of the holidays I lost at the EDJ. I’m getting tired just thinking of it. :-)

The last couple of nights, Shona has been passing along a little bit of information. Very little, but some. She’s a character mentioned a couple of times in the book I just turned in. She’s a glass artist and I know absolutely nothing about that, which means if I do her story, I’m going to have to do a lot of research. Why don’t I ever get stories/characters that are easy to write?

Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

I blogged over at 2B Read today about living a life of gratitude. It’s something I’m still working on because it definitely isn’t natural. :-) That’s actually kind of sad, but I’m going to keep trying.

After having a dangerously dry spring, the Twin Cities is suddenly getting storm after storm. It rained yesterday and some nasty weather went just to the north of me, it’s supposed to rain all day today, and tomorrow, and Saturday, and Monday. Well, you get the picture. I’m afraid I have to take the blame for this weather. You see, my retaining wall tree ring was supposed to be in by Friday afternoon–if it didn’t rain–and of course, that was the kiss of death for nice weather. I was really looking forward to getting the damn lily bulbs off my kitchen counter, too.

It was a fairly low key evening since the tornadoes stayed to the north. I caught up on a few more things I let slide while I was pushing to finish the WIP and I read another book. Yea!

I don’t have a long weekend. Unfortunately, I lost that holiday with the concessions we had to give to NWA. The only good thing is that no one else will be at work on Monday except for other employees in my union and it’s so nice when it’s quiet at work. I should be able to get a lot done without all the noise and interruptions.

Oops, sorry, I digressed. I meant to say that even though I only have a two-day weekend, I hope to get a lot accomplished. The top item on my agenda is finding a few pieces of furniture. I have a card table in the spare bedroom. :-( And I’m using a stepladder as a coffee/end table. I want real furniture so I could put the stepladder away. We’ll see how far I get. I loathe shopping, and that makes this tough for me.

Reading Aloud

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

I discovered yesterday that Through a Crimson Veil is available on CD or cassette tape! How cool is that? I received a letter months ago that they were considering doing audio, but I had no idea that it was done and released! The audio version has a totally different cover and when my previous books are mentioned, they call my first “Ryan’s Flight.” Ryan! What? Did someone look at Ravyn and figure it was a typo? Good grief. That part was actually kind of disappointing, but the rest was a wow. Of course, I had to order a copy. I had this nightmare image, though, of my parents listening to Crimson Veil at top volume and that’s probably the most, um, risque book I’ve written.

I had a more productive day yesterday. Not only did I read a book, but I managed to answer a few emails and fixed the page on my web that was all out of whack. I also got my estimate for the tree ring and it wasn’t too bad, although he figured more for materials than I did, but the labor was less than I expected. The best part is that if the weather doesn’t mess things up, he expects to work on it by Friday. Yea! I could actually have my lilies off the counter this weekend. I suppose I better sketch out where I want to put each type of flower.

Now I guess I better start gearing myself up to promote Midnight Hour since it comes out in August. This requires organization, though, and I think that’s beyond me. :-) The worst part, though, is writing the cover letters. I’d rather write a whole book than one letter of any kind. I always feel awkward and stupid. What do I say? “Here’s my ARC. I hope you love it.” Do I quote reviews of other books? Write a sales pitch? Sigh.

I’m hoping I get a lot accomplished today, too. I’m supposed to blog tomorrow over at TBR (what was I thinking?) and I have to write something today. Sigh. The last thing I feel like doing right now is writing anything.

The Plant Assassin Strikes Again

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007

My lucky bamboo plant isn’t quite so lucky. I think it’s dying. I just got it Saturday, too. I told you–I’m a plant assassin! I followed the directions exactly. I think I’ll have to send this back since it’s still within the return period. That’s too bad, though. Sigh. At least my tree peony seems to be doing well. So far.

Day one without writing was interesting. I wasn’t quite sure what to do with myself. I didn’t feel like reading and I was too tired from my night of insomnia and worry about the WIP to have much energy, so for a while I just kind of wandered aimlessly.

At lunch, I ran out to Fed Ex and sent the book off to NYC. Then I swung by the credit union and took care of some stuff there, and made it back to work in time to check email, which I thought was pretty good. After work, I helped my mom water flowers and convinced my dad that we could wait to go to Home Depot for when I wasn’t so tired.

So I got home, wandered from room to room trying to find something to do. I didn’t want to logon to the computer because I was tired of the computer. I didn’t want to read because I could hardly keep my eyes open. I didn’t want to nap because I wouldn’t sleep at night. I finally ended up vegging out in front of the television for a while, then I went shopping online. I had a gift card that expired in a few weeks and I needed a new fax machine. I gave my old one to my dad.

I had a choice. I could get a machine that did nothing except fax for $129.99 or I could get an all in one printer/scanner/copier/fax combo unit for $99.99. I went for the combo unit because I don’t like my color printer that I have now and this will save me space on my desktop. I also picked up a track ball because I hate my mouse. I probably should have just gone to the store because then I’d have my stuff now, but I didn’t feel like dealing with it and they had free shipping. :-)

To round out my evening, I went to bed before 9pm and slept like I was dead. It was still hard to get up this morning.


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