| Date: | 2008-04-14 08:26 |
| Subject: | Drowned Worms |
| Security: | Public |
This entry is going to be really disjointed so go with it...
Everyone who knows me well, knows I love the rain. I really do, especially soft, warm, spring rain that leaves the new grass almost unearthly green. But there is one thing I hate about rainy days.
drowned worms.
Today is Cookie Sale day! Too bad none of you can just drop by my desk and buy some...they look real cute. Surprisingly enough I haven't eaten more than one or two that broke while I was trying to ice them...mostly because I was sooo dang tired. It took me almost 12 hours to bake and ice all of these, now I'm just hoping to sell most of them off before they do start looking good to me!
I couldn't sleep at all last night, I slept the day away and then started watching (finally!) the second season of Dynasty which is just as ridiculously toe curling as the first season...and I have no earthly idea why.
And speaking of curled toes, you should just see my new shoes....but that will have to be another post. Maybe tomorrow if I feel more like tottering!
I have made plans for my birthday trip, but a last minute second option is weighing in. I had planned to drive down Sunday morning, visit the art museum/botanical gardens, spend the night at a Hotel Indigo, and head home the next day. But. I've just found out that one of the author's whose blog I read (see Friends Page) is going to be "close" the very next weekend. Close being a relative 300 miles away, but in an area I have very much wanted to visit again. I have a feeling this is ALL going to depend on the weather that day, but if I am not road tripped out by then....
I have been fighting this cold all week, hence the long "radio silence"...but even still I've managed to get some reading done.
Finished Reading: "Spectre of the Past" and "Vision of the Future" by Timothy Zahn, "Mystic and Rider" by Sharon Shinn, "Treasures" by Nora Roberts, "Iron Kissed" by Patricia Briggs, "The Last Days of Krypton" by Kevin J. Anderson, and "Planet of Twilight" by Barbara Hambly
