Monthly Archives: May 2010
Writer, writer burning bright
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One (or rather 4) of the best things about a Pennwriters conference is that our published authors are so approachable. The speakers beg you to ask questions. They make you work like crazy in the workshops. AND, for participating in his sessions Tim Esaias rewards you malt balls. I had two.
The conference kicks you into high gear for three days. You come home fired up and ready to write. People like Dave can plop their butts into their chairs and write like crazy. People like me have to go back to reality and unpack, feed the dogs, take them out, write checks for bills, take the dogs out, cook dinner for DH, eat, and then, hopefully, sit down to write. It didn’t happen that way. When I sat down to write, it was almost one in the morning because after dinner I fell asleep in my chair with Gavin. Remember, I was sleep deprived.
I turned on my computer and checked my E-mail. Dave had E-mailed twice, once that he’d already done some rewriting and the second time to show me even more changes. I wish I could be the hare with my writing like Dave. No such luck, I’m the tortoise.
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Masochist or avid gardener?
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You would think that after spending four days away from home, suffering from self-induced sleep deprivation, and having the dogs and DH miss me, that for a day or two at least I wouldn’t go anywhere. If you thought that, you would be wrong.
Before I left for the conference, my neighbor and I made plans to go to our favorite nursery and do some shopping for our gardens. When did we plan to go on this expedition? We planned it for noon on Monday. Yeah, I never said I was the brightest light in the harbor.
What a fool I am. Besides having to do a ton of writing, I now have extra gardening work to do this week. Can you say masochist? Truly, because I didn’t buy a few plants, I bought many plants. I’ll be digging holes and planting for two days.
However, I couldn’t resist buying two of the black bearded iris since the one I had died two years ago and I couldn’t find any afterwards. Then I saw two different variegated ones and two more in colors I couldn’t resist. Have I ever mentioned that I have a weakness for bearded iris?
I needed flowers to plant in the cement flower boxes on the front porch. I saw other flowers that I thought would look nice in the side garden—and those too went on the little garden wagon.
I was there for tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants too and I found them. Then I saw the sugar baby watermelons and cantaloupe, not to mention acorn squash and patty pans. They were a tight fit but I got them on the wagon. I almost went to get another wagon but G mentioned that DH might kill me and that her hubby would make me ride home on the car roof if I overloaded their Suburban. It was close as it was. Between us, we filled the back and had to drop down and use half of the back seat. One more plant and I would’ve been on the roof.
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It gets better every year
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Ah, the conference. The joy of seeing my writer friends I haven’t seen for a year, or if they missed the Pittsburgh conference, two years. Then there’s the excitement of meeting new writers and making new friends. Nothing tops it and I look forward to it every year.
On Friday and Saturday there are two hours of sessions in the mornings, and after a mid day break, two hours of sessions in the afternoon, we had a choice of four sessions per hour. What to do? What to do? (You choose the one that you think best suits your needs.) If after sitting through a few minutes one finds it isn’t what one wants, he/she can leave and try another. No one is going to stop him/her or question where one is going. Arriving late to a session isn’t a sin either.
Believe me, there were sessions that ran at the same time that I was dying to attend, all of them. I did narrow it down to two but since I can’t split myself into two people, I had to resort to other ways to decide. For example, Ramona Defelice Long had a session on Elements of mystery writing and Loree Lough was presenting hers on Characters: why they do what they do at the same time. I had to flip a coin. Sorry Ramona but Loree won the coin toss.
Sunday morning there were more sessions. Four from 9:15 to 10:15 and three from 10:30 to 11:30.
In every session I attended, I took copious notes and made sure to have whatever handouts the speaker provided. All of which I will reread and use until they fall apart.
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I’m back even though my E-mail says I’m not
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It’s 1:30 in the morning on Monday as I write this. I fell asleep in my chair around six in the evening Sunday. I’d had about two hours of sleep Saturday night. I believe that from Thursday night to Sunday I managed to sleep about 6 hours in total.
Unable to sleep because I am a night person, the night shift desk clerks at the hotel are my new best friends. (I hope you are reading this, girls.) I gave them Dove dark chocolate or Hershey dark Bliss candy every night as I haunted the lobby and slipped outside for a few cigarettes. They love me.
I would go to bed, truly I would. I’d put on my New Yorker magazine dog PJs (go read my, ‘I sent myself a PajamaGram) and I’d crawl into bed around two. I couldn’t fall to sleep and rather than toss and turn for hours I’d get up again. Tiptoeing so as not to disturb my roommate, I’d feel around for my light jacket, put the jacket on, load the pockets with chocolate, grab my cigarettes, and slip out the door.
I’d drop some chocolate at the desk and go outside to the designated pariah corner. One of these days, I’ll find the will power to quit smoking again—I did it for an entire year once. However, it’s not easy to quit when DH chain-smokes and he’ll never quit. So please don’t deluge me with the standard you’re gonna die comments.
Now if only I can turn off the E-mail away message on my E-mail. It is refusing to go away.
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Wordless Wednesday
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Tomorrow I am off to the conference. Thought I leave you these pictures to enjoy in my absence. I’ll post Monday.
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Tags: Author, Beads, Bones, books, Books on writing, Bull Terriers, Care giving, Caregiver, Craft of writing, Dead, Disability, Doggoned, Family, Fiction, Gardening, Gardens, Home, Life, Love, MS, Multiple Sclerosis, Murder, Mysteries, Mystery, Novel writing, Writer, Writing
Another day closer
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It’s three days to the conference and two days until I leave for Lancaster. I daren’t bring one thing downstairs until Thursday morning. If I do, Gavin will know for sure that Mom is going away for a few days. He already senses something is up and is a bit more clingy than usual.
Thursday morning before I leave, I’ll backwash the pond filters and make sure everything is running smoothly. That only leaves one thing for DH to do there and that’s toss in some Koi food once a day. Even if he forgets to do that, the fish will be fine since there’s plenty of natural food.
I showed G where the watering can is and she has the keys to the yard gate and house. B has my car keys so he can work on the fuse problem.
All I have to do is close my suitcase, grab the bag of hanging stuff, bring them downstairs, and load the car when my conference roommate gets here.
After that, all I need to do is have a good time and learn more about this crazy business of writing.
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Frost? Really?
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After the lovely warm weather we had Last week this week wasn’t so nice. We’ve had strong, damaging winds and chilly days. There’s even a frost warning tonight. Geez, I wish it would stay warm. So much for the iris that are in bloom right now. By morning, those blossoms will be mush. I do hope the ones that haven’t bloomed will be okay.
DH isn’t minding this cold spell since it doesn’t sap his energy as the heat does. He has his mobility cart up and running so the dogs are enjoying running walks around the yard with him. At least they’re getting their exercise.
Since it was too windy and cold to go out and garden I finished printing my cards for the conference. That project took forever since I can only print one page at a time. The ink is running low in the printer but I don’t think I’ll buy more. What I’ll do is shop around for another printer. Old faithful is dying a slow death.
With four days left, until I leave for the conference, I packed a little more tonight. By noon on Thursday we’ll be on the road to Lancaster.
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5 days to go
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The packing of the suitcase has begun, sort of. I’ve been setting out the things I plan to wear at the conference. My toiletries are packed and so are my shoes. I probably won’t wear the shoes that I’ve packed but they are there if I want something dressier than sneakers or flip-flops. I can’t help it I hate wearing shoes, even sneakers.
I gave G the key to the yard gate so she can water the plants that are in pots we know DH will forget them. She won’t. She has permanent possession of a house key so she will check on DH and the pups too. Her hubby B is going to see if he can find the glitch in my car while I’m gone. It seems that there is a fuse blown somewhere in the car. The cigarette lighters don’t work and I use them to plug in my air compressor to fill my tires. As on my old van, this one too has problem holding its air. (Danged, aluminum wheels.)
I did the laundry so DH can’t complain he has no clean socks or underwear. There’s plenty of food in the freezer and fridge and several restaurants that deliver he won’t starve. The dogs have food and treats. I downloaded the pictures on my camera and cleared the card. The battery is charging.
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Preparing for the vegetable garden
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Our blueberry bushes didn’t make it through this past winter. I dug them out today. The catbirds will miss them. They raided them and almost cleared them off before I could harvest them last year. After the conference, I’ll put tomato, eggplant, and pepper plants where they were.
Two pots are ready for me to plant plum tomatoes alongside the house. Another pot will hold lettuce. I may try to squeeze a few more vegetables in among the flowers in the side garden.
The rhubarb is ready for the first picking. Oh boy, I can smell the rhubarb custard pie now. The cherry tree up in the cemetery must be loaded with cherries again. I keep finding cherry pits in my garden and the waterfall. Thanks to the birds.
If you feed squirrels, I am mad at you. The danged squirrels are digging holes in my garden to hide peanuts someone is giving to them. I can’t tell you how many I’ve tossed into the garbage. If you are going to feed the tree rats, at least give them shelled peanuts. That way they’ll eat them and not bury them.
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Conference countdown and happenings in the garden
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Six days to go. We picked up the last few items for the baskets we’re donating to the Chinese auction. Two of the baskets are on my kitchen table. My conference roommate has the others at her house. I almost pity the person who wins the one basket. They’ll need someone with a strong back and a weak mind to carry it to their car. Um, Dave? Did I just hear you volunteer?
DH has his cart charged and claims he is ready to handle the dogs. I bet that by the end of the first day, the dogs will be handling him. BTs are like that. Give them an inch they’ll take a mile.
For a change of subject, there’s a very noisy wren building a nest in a little birdhouse in the yard next door. It’s hard to believe that such a loud song can come from such a tiny bird. A pair of cardinals are busy constructing a nest in the chocolate vines and ivy on my shed. It’s a good thing they waited until the frogs left. We had one attempt to climb up the vines one night. After the frog fell from about three feet up DH dubbed him George of the jungle.
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My old printer isn’t happy with me today
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With the conference just days away, I set out to print my business cards today. My old faithful HP printer was not enjoying the task. The poor old dear wheezed its way through one page at a time. I had to sit at the printer and gently pull on the card stock so it didn’t stick. At this rate, it’s going to take me forever to print out what I need to take along with me.
It doesn’t mind grinding pages of manuscript. In fact, it almost sounds cheerful while it does. That’s a good thing because it is going to have to some major printing this weekend. Let’s not tell it, it may have a heart attack and I can’t go out shopping for a new one right now.
After the conference, I may have look into purchasing a new one. I don’t want too many bells and whistles, for fear if one thing goes wrong, I’m screwed. We’ll see. You never know there is the possibility that I might be sucked in by some raving beauty of a printer that promises me quick manuscript printing and great photos.
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Save a few trees
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‘No call’ lists are useless when it comes to politicians. It was bad enough during the presidential race but now we have another election coming. It’s time to elect a governor. I’m so tired of phone calls that begin at noon and continue until well after nine at night.
G was over this afternoon for about a half hour and during that time, the phone rang three times. No, I didn’t want to talk to the campaigners who wanted to convince me to vote for their choice for governor. I already know whom I’m voting for and their phone calls will not change my mind.
I am informed. I keep my eye on the politicians. I read. I research. I listen to their opinions and I make up my own mind. Do not call me. Do not load my mailbox with junk mail. Save a few trees and I might actually vote for you. All of those political flyers go from the mailbox to the recycle bin without a glance. Do not drive me crazy when I’m cooking dinner.
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