Weekly Garden Snapshot: 2024 week 3

Weekly Garden Snapshot: 2024 week 3

See Previous | See Next Still have the snow this week, but things are starting to warm up and get melty again – the sort of weather that usually feels like messy ugh, except this means the moisture is being allowed to seep down into the garden, and so from my perspective is sort of a happy thing. Looking back 1-2 weeks and 1-2 years is really convincing that some amount of snow is definitely the norm for this time…

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SSCS 02: Installment 4 of 32

SSCS 02: Installment 4 of 32

How to Catch Flying Pigs, and Sea Monsters This is Installment 4 of this year’s SSCS. If you want to start at the beginning of ‘How to Catch Flying Pigs, and Sea Monsters’, go here! If you want to know what the heck an SSCS is, go here! Previously… Still, Mina grinned wickedly.  “Not afraid enough,” she sang.  “You need to bring the las– ” Just then, a bone-shivering, ear-shriveling shriek slashed the morning air.  Though perhaps the stone walls…

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Weekly Garden Snapshot: 2024 week 2

Weekly Garden Snapshot: 2024 week 2

See Previous | See Next Alright.  The cold and the snow are here!  Not a huge lot of snow, but very much cold enough to get that snow to stick around a while.  The winter garden always looks so much prettier draped in white.  Cozy and cold. Looking back 1-2 weeks and 1-2 years is almost all snow (except for the last two this winter), with the whole range of aspects, from frosting, to blizzard disaster, to soggy, to sunny….

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SSCS 02: Installment 3 of 32

SSCS 02: Installment 3 of 32

How to Catch Flying Pigs, and Sea Monsters This is Installment 3 of this year’s SSCS. If you want to start at the beginning of ‘How to Catch Flying Pigs, and Sea Monsters’, go here! If you want to know what the heck an SSCS is, go here! Previously… At least now there wouldn’t be any rose blossoms for gran-Tom to send her after for at least a week, maybe two.  As Mina took in the wide destruction of her…

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Story Ideas are Cheap – An Example

Story Ideas are Cheap – An Example

Okay, it’s time for another post about writing (because I like to write about writing, apparently).  This one is about story ideas! Story ideas are lots of fun and can feel really precious, but are actually pretty darned easy to come by.  This, of course, is not news.  It seems like nearly every writer’s blog I’ve read has some variation on the idea that story ideas are the easy part of writing (the actual writing is way more work!), or…

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Weekly Garden Snapshot: 2024 week 1

Weekly Garden Snapshot: 2024 week 1

See Previous | See Next Well, January here so far has been nearly entirely warm and sunny.  Or sometimes a little chilly and sunny.  We’ve only just got a thin skin of snow and before that only the occasional tepid frost.  It makes my garden pleasant to be out and about in, but I’d like a little winter, please.  Seasons are a thing I like. Looking back 1-2 weeks and 1-2 years the mosaic is kind of all over the…

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fly-by-posting 2024/01/08-b

fly-by-posting 2024/01/08-b

Here’s how allergy skin testing for me usually goes. At some point, the technician always says, “I’m sorry.” (Mostly because I’m massively allergic to all the grasses, but also, you know, most of everything else, too.)