I gave in and did the laundry today. My excuse for waiting the last two weeks was that I wanted to wait until any snow built up in the window well where the dryer vent is melted. I am absolutely certain that it had melted at least a week ago, if there was much snow in there at all. But I didn't want to rush into anything. There are no pictures of a basket full of clean clothes or shirts on hangers or hand-knit socks clothespinned to the wash lines in the basement.
Last week I ran out of Jello so I made more. This time I went off my usual flavors and made black cherry. It's okay. I think regular cherry is better and I still like lime or orange the best.
Here are more daffodils showing up to enliven my March. I smile when I see them. I'll smile even more when the flowers bloom. There will be lots of pictures, I can assure you.
Today's drawing is a penguin. This is not the best penguin ever but it was simple to draw and color so I kind of like it. I wanted to draw a bird but the other birds looked too complicated so I'm starting with simple. There's nowhere to go but up.
The last two Christmas cactus flowers are in full bloom. This one is open the most with its parts dangling out to be admired. Stamen and pistils? Maybe. I know the words but I'm not sure what's what.
I copied and pasted the next chunk of my manuscript ready to send it for critique once we're through Wednesday's session. Tomorrow I'll reread cda's manuscript piece for our session on Monday morning just to make sure I didn't miss anything. And I have to remember to send the Zoom link for Monday too.
I just got an email from one of the people I contacted about helping me get my last book off Extended Distribution. I'll reply tomorrow and maybe we can meet online to solve the problem. That would be good.
And I just heard the dryer buzz telling me that the last load is dry. I don't have to hurry down to hang anything up because it's towels and undies. They can sit in the dryer overnight.
I drove out to Howard (a nearby village/suburb) to deliver a copy of Anneke's Legacy to a knitting friend. She's going to be out of town next week and wanted something new to read. Another knitting friend needs that title and Island Dreams. She was going to order them from Amazon but asked if I make more if she gets it from me. The answer is yes! I'll double check with her before I mail them but I'd rather she bought them from me than Amazon because I get almost twice the payback with direct purchases. Amazon has a confusing system of expenses vs. royalties which works out with them getting more. *shrug*
--Barbara





