Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Whee!

This morning I hopped in the car and zipped down I-41 for 53 miles to Oshkosh and Caramel Crisp Bookstore. Yesterday I got that check and note in the mail, then I called to find out when Jen, the manager, would be in, and she was in today. So I went. Part of me was a little nervous to drive on 41 because it's a very busy highway but once I got going I was fine. (I wasn't smart and had on my winter jacket. I got so hot that I turned on the a/c but I wasn't foolish enough to try to take my coat off at 70 mph.) Jen was very complimentary about my books, said they sell fairly well, and I came home with 11 fewer books than I left with.

 

See how much the snow has melted? This little smudge of snow is about all that's left on the patio and, in melting, lots of fallen birdseed is uncovered which made these three Sparrows very happy. You can also see all the rabbit raisins from a winter of them visiting. I went out and took out the broken birdbath heater. The more I looked at it, the more irritated I got, so I tossed it. It'll freeze solid again, I'm sure of it.

 

This House Finch decided to make a liar out of me by spending time on the square green feeder. As far as I know, they prefer platform feeders, but evidently when one isn't available a hopper feeder will suffice.

 

Two separate shipments of copies of Anneke's Legacy arrived today. The first one had 8 and the second one had 10. One copy arrived yesterday and one is scheduled to arrive on Friday. It's confusing when I ordered 20 on the same day that they don't print and collect them all and ship them together.

 

Since I now have my own ISBN numbers I can put myself down as the publisher and I had my assistant, KM, make a logo that I can put on the title page of each book. Pretty cool, huh? 



Today's flower is one I've never heard of. It's a Banana Flower. You can see the tiny bananas on the stem under the flower. I wonder how big the flowers are in real life.

 

When I got home from my jaunt to Oshkosh I went to the grocery for bananas, clementines, and a few other things. I don't remember Mom going to the grocery more than once a week, but I seem to go more often. *shrug* It was so warm this afternoon that I didn't wear a jacket to the store, just my long-sleeved tee shirt and a sweater. I'm confident that these moderate temps won't last. It is still winter and I live in Wisconsin. Cold will come back. Probably snow will too.

--Barbara 

1 comment:

Aunt Barb said...

Crazy weather. But I think this time of year is always like that. Eighties down here so no complaints.