My morning did not start well. My alarm didn't go off because my phone had a dead battery. Somebody forgot to plug in the charger last night. I woke up only 15 minutes after it was supposed to go off, so that was pretty much okay. At 8:00am sharp, the air conditioner installers arrived and got to work. They finished in about 5 1/2 hours and then I handed over a nice, fat check. Fortunately I had the money in savings so I didn't have to finance the thing and end up paying more. Made it sting a little less. But now I don't have to worry about the a/c failing and having to have an emergency installation when the new baby next door is here. Her due date was a week ago so the baby is taking its time.
One of the juvenile squirrel delinquents spent quite a bit of time on the suet nuggets today. It hung there, head down, for the longest time in the morning nibbling away and then it was back later in the day, head up, but I didn't take its picture then. I can't swear that it was the same squirrel both times but I wouldn't be surprised if it was.
Here's yesterday's gratitude journal. I was most grateful for the homegrown tomatoes. I had another bacon and tomato on toast with mayo for supper tonight and it was just as delicious as last night's. There are three more tomatoes in the kitchen. I have a feeling that none of them will disappoint.
Today's drawing is a Dragonfly. I was kind of intimidated when I turned the page and saw what was next in the book, but I mustered up my guts and got to work. This is the last drawing in the sketchbook. Tomorrow I'll start a new one. I've got a couple piles of filled sketchbooks in the guestroom closet. One of these days I'll page through them to see how my drawing has changed and maybe improved over the years.
When I came back here just now it was thundering and then it rained for about twenty minutes. There was a little lightning and pretty good rain but not nearly long enough. It's been pretty dry around here for the last few weeks. I'm sure the gardeners and farmers are praying for rain.
My cleaner, MB, came today and now my house smells nice and there are vacuum cleaner marks in the living room carpeting. Everything is clean and I have a month to dirty it up again before her next visit.
Almost as soon as she left, I got on Zoom with cda to go over two weeks' worth of chapters. She sent some first draft pages of her second novel and a query letter that I really couldn't help her with. I've never sent a query letter to an agent or a publisher so I'm no help in that department. What I send her for next Monday's critique session will be the last three chapters of Sailing the Seas. After that, it'll be pages of Three Cheers for Murder which is very much less polished. I contacted GetCovers last week to order the cover design for Sailing the Seas. I found some sailboat pictures I liked and told them I want to have a corner of the building that's on the previous Seaview Series books to tie them together. Now I wait until they send me the first draft. Then I ask for changes and we go back and forth until I'm happy with it. In the meantime I can get the manuscript uploaded to Kindle Create and get the front and back matter all arranged and set up so when I get the cover, I'll be ready to publish. Ooh, I can't wait. I have to assign ISBN numbers too. Can't forget that. I'll do that tomorrow.
--Barbara



