It evidently started snowing last night around 11 o'clock. It took a break about an hour ago. So far we've gotten 19.5 inches of snow. And they say it's not done. Not only has it snowed a crap ton but it's been windy all day too which made snowblowing a real adventure and made pretty drifts on front of the garage door and hanging off the roof. I went out twice during the storm to try to stay ahead of it and then the third time after the snowplow went by and pushed up a 3 foot by 3 foot drift across the end of the driveway. My neighbor/tenant, bless his soul, came out when I was just starting to try to clear the drift and asked if he could do it. You bet! I took this picture after the first snowblowing when there was a mere 10" or so on the ground. Ooh, I almost forgot to mention that in the middle of the day we had thunder, lightning, and snow! Freaky!
This one was taken after the second snowblowing a few hours later. I didn't take a picture after that because the camera only focused on the snow stuck to the window and not the snow outside. I took it to send to a California friend so she'd know what she's missing by having moved away. Oh, and at one point there was a female House Finch on the crook. It didn't stay long but, holy cow, what was that tiny bird doing out in the storm?
Today's flower is the "Star Wars" Magnolia. I have absolutely no idea what this tree flower has to do with Star Wars but that's the name in the book so I'm going with it. It was pretty fun and easy to draw. I'm especially happy with the stem.
Speaking of flowers, the Christmas cactus is still showing off. The first flower is fully open now and the second one is hot on its heels. There are two others behind that one and a couple little nubbins with potential. This whole thing is rather thrilling. Who knew that a bigger pot and fresh soil and better light would make all this happen?
When I wasn't battling snowmageddon today I was exchanging emails with GetCovers. For some reason their understanding of what I wanted done to change the covers from JPGs with no text on the back to PDFs with text on the back got lost between the first four and the last four. Whoever sent me the second invoice charged me four times as much for the simple cover changes so I asked what changed. I had to reiterate what I wanted done and they came back with the correct charges. Of course I've already paid too much so now I have money "on account." That's okay. The next Seaview book will be ready by autumn so that'll take care of one. Then I've got the first book manuscript I ever wrote when I was just getting started on this novel quest. It's a cozy mystery and getting it tidied up for publication should be a lot of fun. And quite a challenging learning experience.
It's actually a good thing this storm came this weekend because next weekend I have an event on both Saturday and Sunday. A snowstorm wouldn't be a good thing at all. One is in DePere, about 5 miles south, and the other is in Pulaski, about 18 miles west. Naturally they both start at 9 instead of 10 like the ones we did last fall, so I'll be setting my alarm and dragging myself out early. I have to keep reminding myself that I want to do this. That I need to do this. It's fun. (Keep telling yourself that, Barbara.)
I spent time, between bouts of snowblowing, working my way through the rest of the latest Seaview manuscript and seeing if I couldn't figure out where to put a little bit about the police arresting a guy who murdered a departing guest. But the murder's not "on camera." The police come to interrogate another guest and end up arresting her on very flimsy grounds. I have got to quit adding scenes, the book's getting long.
--Barbara