Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Sand Live Oak

No Sand this is not you in dirt.  I am pretty sure.
This is the first real tree I think I ever bought.

Back story.  My landlady was told by the local power company that the Black Oak 'Shade Tree' the city planted long time ago was going to probably snap the power lines to out homes after the first good hurricane that came along.  The city is NOT responsible for it.  So she asked me if I had any friends to cut it down.  I did.  Then she died.  Then the tree hugger who drives an oil sucking car that probably kills tons of people in the long run reported her.  So I gave in finally and bought a tree after I had another buddy take out the stump that was left.  And let's add in that the tree had taken out a portion of the irrigation system that had to be fixed first.  Many dollars later I bought the tree and had it planted.

This was not the first remodel of rental property I've done.  I am into gardening as many of you may know.  I've dug out a 1950's Japanese garden back in Reno along the Truckee River that stunned the owner's daughter (she'd inherited it after her dad passed and cried when she saw it).  Back in Detroit I dug out a yard of spare bits and such and made a garden that was brick lines and had a tilted PVC pipe underground watering system. And then my years with my folks digging in the dirt.

Here hasn't been straight forward due to the crazy ass weather but I am making my way through it all.

I hope your garden grow and illuminate the world.

Friday, June 24, 2016

Summer Humming along

Yes those are hummingbirds at the top of the wind chime.  For whatever reason I have found that in California and Arizona that seems to be a very popular spot for hummingbird nests.  Fun to watch.

Been a brutal year but I am still kicking.  Heat and thunderstorms make up most of the days at this point.  I've not done enough writing but there have been tons of things keeping me crazy busy.

I hope you are all having a good summer.

Monday, May 23, 2016

What a long year already

One of the side trips my Dad and I took was to La Jolla Cove along the coast where the seals are taking over the beaches.  My aunt and uncle joined us.  I was the only one who ventured down onto the beach due to the various 'conditions'.  First Dad dropped us off to go find a parking space (rarity along the coast even in the middle of the day) - since he'd turned his ankle naturally he drove and hobbled.  Once out of the car the lovely aroma of ode to marine life wafted up and tried to suffocate each of us quickly.  The Cove is a protected environment for marine life.  And after a lengthy legal battle the seals that whelp along the edge of this once lovely spot are not considered nuisances but special.

It must be noted at first they were only closing the 'Children's Pool' built decades ago to keep a small area safe for children to swim and avoid being shark dinner (by mistake) but as time and tempers flew the section of shore gave way to many more seals.  For a long time the lifeguards would put up barriers and ticket anyone near the creatures but from my observation that has gone away.  I actually watched while tourists backed up nearly with their tushes in the face of momma seals protecting their little ones while snapping selfies and group shots.  

The other reason nobody ventured onto the actual beach was the fact signs were posted saying the water is contaminated with possibly deadly bacteria as the ocean is pretty much the seals toilet and rarely fully flushes.  I snapped a few pictures and scrambled up the stairs when the tide rose and began to spatter those close to the toothy seals.  I did find myself advising the twit challenging her boyfriend to be the first to hug a seal with an offhanded comment of, "I don't think the tickets are that much as these are a protected species but the mother seals do tend to bite."  I had to...I mean really those seals don't need twit breath now do they?

We walked along the top of the beach and talked about the coastal changes.  The tide pools we used to walk along and glimpse small fish, sea life and other tide pool fun had been decimated by the seals.  I called the tide pools the seals dinner plates.  Not a sea slug much less a crab to be seen.  The mossy green slime was coated with well...shall we say smelly 'stuff'?

We did enjoy the walk once the wind blew the other direction.  My uncle felt obligated to say that the sharks weren't doing their jobs very well given the number of seals we saw.  The sharks were taking bites out of sea life just not the seals but silly surfers.

It was one of the nice breaks in my time out in California.  So many of the days were spent dealing with loss and death.  Circle of life sucks some times.  But like the tree below from the park we make adjustments and continue on upwards.

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Sadness

It took less than a week.  My mother died.  I am flying home to help and will be out there for nearly three weeks.  No promises on the blog much less writing but who knows.

Love those you are with and tell them.  I am at peace with that since every time I spoke with my folks I told them that I loved them.  They didn't reply in kind for years (it wasn't in their own histories) but in the past three years I heard those words from both my parents once a week at the very least.

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Spring time

It's spring now so the morning temperatures are in low 70s and highs mid 80s.  Too bad that will change in weeks if not sooner.  Spring seems to get skipped in these parts.  I have worked on the yard lately.  Trimming up trees and bushes while working on ridding the lawn from nasty weeds.

Nastiest above.  Those things jump and stick with a vengeance.   
This one above not as nasty but still evil.

That said these can't be simply pulled out or mowed down but have to go see specialists to get the correct treatment.  Sigh.  Since I put the stuff down not a drop of rain so I will be forced to run my sprinklers tonight.  So much fun * not *

Hope you all have a great week. 

Sunday, April 10, 2016

National Siblings Day


Thanks Facebook.  I wouldn't have known such a day existed.  Yeah, That's how I find things out.  FaceyWacey book!

Us as kids decades ago.  Easter this time of year.  Suits and matching dresses and hats for me and my sister.

Great weather this weekend.  I didn't write enough but had a great time with friends and got in yard work.  I am a geek that way.

Not too much more.  Just in the holding pattern.

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Days of wine and roses

My friend's boyfriend dropped me off two dozen roses the other night.  He brought home two dozen to her also.  I still don't know why but hey here they are. And I am sipping wine.

One month left at job then I have a slight cushion while finding new one.  Scary but cool because I know I will get some writing in with the hiatus.  April was always the writers prompt from some NaNoWriMo friends to write with goals self-proclaimed in a group.  It was online with T-Shirts, mugs and other bling available declaring our Foolishness.

Hope you all savor your week and enjoy your weekends.


Thursday, March 31, 2016

And the beat goes on

Rainy Tuesday but no tornado here this time.  This has been one crazy ass March.  Words don't escape me but the swearing kind aren't good.

Tomorrow will begin April and I usually do April Fools writing challenge.  The site that we used to all record and push each other has gone the way of old sites...dust in the bin.  But I want to start that little challenge anyways.  I have zombies to raise as it were.

Thursday, March 24, 2016

It started wet....

No Dan, this is not a bad girl starting story.  I was going to say the 80% chance of rain went for 100% by 4 pm.  And now....

Complete with lovely interrupting Tornado Warning!!  Yeah another half hour and it should be clear.  I hope.

I'll try to remember to update soon.

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Into every life a little rain must fall

That said I wonder how bad this coming hurricane season is going to be.

Good news my writer friend Barry wasn't in Brussels today.  That was last week.  He was in Paris when that nasty bit hit so I was concerned.  I count my blessings where I get them now.

Tough dang decade (I stopped counting years and slid into the next bookmark).  Too many deaths, work issues, friends with troubles....all starting to wear at me.  I have tons of words and so little time.  As some know I have a nasty dreamscape when I don't write.  I don't thinking I am screaming aloud but with the dog nudging me awake some nights or the cat I could be wrong.

A writer's mind is unique to each of us creatures.  Personally writing chases out the worries and actively crappy things happening and lately I haven't been clocking enough sentences much less pages.  So my monster come look for me.  I am screaming help or get the hell away from me - laced with some nasty cuss words.  Thankfully my closest neighbor is totally trashed by dark and never hears me.

I hope everyone has a good week.  This too shall pass.

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Stepping out

My friends talked me into stepping out on Friday to hear a local band they raved about and said it was a must hear.  Supposed to be like Stevie Ray Vonn (spelling?) but not so much.  I still had fun.

Work's oddly distracting.  Being laid off but not until May means I can't do too much looking for a job or I lose the the perks.  The frustration of being oh-so-nice is exhausting. Add in the time change and I am one tired woman.

So the manager announced the three of us being given the 'opportunity' of being laid off and then had the gall to ask for ideas for our going away party.  No I am not kidding.

Not much more to add.  Go figure.


Tuesday, March 8, 2016

March Madness has cometh

Yeah my life went butter side down again.  As of May 6th I will be officially laid off from my job of nearly six years because of outsourcing.  I've been told many times this is a great opportunity for me - and it will be - but dang!

So I took Friday off to wrap my head around my growing opportunity after being violently ill Thursday o'dark and pretty much giving myself a slightly sprained neck aka whiplash.

Monday I walk into work still stiff and one of the other gals in the office tells me I look like a princess.  OMG so a stiff neck and sheer pride makes me look regal?  Or was it the glint of 'off with their heads' caught her attention.  It reminded of me a game my mom used to play with us kids on rainy days (I am certain they were rainy days because otherwise we would have been outside terrorizing our neighbors and their kids). Show of hands ... who put hardcover books on top of their heads and walked around trying to keep the book or books from falling off with their siblings?

Hands?  Dang just me?  I knew it was a game to amuse my mom more than us but I was good at it!

So keep me in your thoughts guys and gals since this is flipping my muse into hiding mode because stress mode is pushing harder!!!!


Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Forbidden Fruits

I have a rather torrid confession to make.  I am a candle fan.  Not just any candles but lovely, expensive sorts.  Party-Lite candles end up as liquid and disappear completely.  What's not to love?  They have great scents and I've been burning them in my Himalayan Candle holders.  They are salt carved and supposedly cleansing.  Bed, Bath and Beyond with coupon worked for me.  I've been burning in bathroom when company over and in kitchen when cooking.

Now to some bad news.  My nephew's father-in-law passed this past month and Friday is service.  There is no way for me to make it but others will.  That means all of my nephew's wife's family have died in the past 3 years.  Horrid.

Writing not so good ...too much noise in my life and my world.

Checked off "See professional golf tourney"  Honda Classic.  Probably won't go to another ever again but hey...did it.

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Wild week in February

There are times I am truly floored by what happens in my world.  I've had folks tell me that I had to be fibbing (or lying) at the very least telling tall tales.  Nope.  Tis my world.

A tornado touched down in my area.  A block over trees were ripped up by their root balls and sent into traffic and pathways.  Power outage for a couple of hours.  Some traumatized pets (mine included - they don't like that sort of noise) while my next door neighbor slept through it.

Fences were pushed around and some of the duplex attached to me had some damage on the roof.  So this weekend was fencing and roof work.  The last worker left hour or so ago.  I have pictures but wasn't able to paste them in (yet?).

Still not writing enough to feed my muse but I am enjoying others work and trying to keep my humor in place.  Tough some days you all know.  The weather from tornado to gorgeous weekend what a world.

Hope you are all well.

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Fat Tuesday

My dog has his own Disney stuffed toy.  It is called Sadness.  For some reason he snagged it when I got it right out of the box and decided it was his new pillow.  Some days he literally cuddles it.  So ...touching.  Jack doesn't like toys as a rule because he doesn't know that he is a dog.

Did battles with Xfinto (Xfinity) Comcast for the past 72 hours.  Bought the new "must upgrade" BS finally and went to install on Saturday.  It didn't work.  Three long phone calls later only one TV worked and the other was definitely butter side down with a heap of puppy poop on top.  Confirmed yesterday when they were forced to send out not one but TWO technicians.  Not only was the second 'box' dead in the water (or bedroom what have you) but turned out that nothing was going to work well without switching out some components outside on the damn roof I think.  Either was all good now but payback is going to be ...ME.

Lent is starting tomorrow and I always do my best to spend that time to think and listen.  Listening is hard but in long run helpful.

Hope you all are well.

Saturday, February 6, 2016

February again....go figure

So I have the cover in Piker Press this week.  http:www.PikerPress.com and I always love it when I start a new tale.

This year has been crazy already.  Work has been challenging to say the least.  Enough said for that weird trip.  Oh, wait.  Too funny I did one of those 'mandatory' aka "volunteer' studies sent out from corporate.  The 'bait' is the 'reward' of $50 gift certificate.  The 'switch' was it was to the company run merchandise shop survey.  I laughed when I saw that was the 'reward' if chosen at random.  I pretty much trashed the bs nicely and damned if I didn't win!! The kicker there is NOTHING I want there but I must use the full 50 in one shopping experience.

I just spent most of my Saturday dealing with Xfinity to no resolution that is worthy of all my day.  I am trying to not rant but wow....really??? For the past six months the company has been nagging me to upgrade my cable box with all this free and easy ...stuff.  They lied.  They will pay. I have guests coming tomorrow and only one TV.  Need I say more?

At least it's not snowing.  But it is raining.  

Saturday, January 30, 2016

Night Job

So I have a new tale launching this February on Piker Press www.pikerpress.com and my friend Sand told me that Piker kept trying to push my tale into another novel long written.  So we are working on new story title.  It cracks me up.  That said - go find and enjoy.

This week has had wacky weather.  Cold and tornado filled.  Mid week I figured out that I was so bad on updating my existence on social media it caused stress for my family on the other side of my universe.  As I told my dad this week...'Bad news travels fast' but at the same time I got it. Growing up most people moved less than a few miles from their folks once married.  Now we don't think anything about living thousand of miles from our loved ones.

Work is wearing me down.  I hope you are all well.

Thursday, January 28, 2016

January drawing to a close

I wish it looked like this but alas it is pouring rain outside and I have yet to finish taking out the garbage.  Yay me for procrastinating.

So in the past week both the big blue recycle bin and a gray one for trash.  I was pretty stunned that they haven't done much in the way of catching up to the year 2016 for basic trash services here.  I am pretty sure we started recycling curbside in California in the mid eighties.

I didn't bother to watch the debates.  I am pretty much sick of the whole dark side of  politics but that's not new for me.  I think after a certain city councilman later mayor hit on me after meeting me shoved the slimy factor of pols into my circle of awareness.  The dude was married!! I guess he didn't think I'd ever figure that out.  I did.  The nasty taste still remains to this day.

Writing front my latest story is hitting Piker Press next week.  The past three weeks led into this novel with the short backstory that I fast forwarded to present day.  www.pikerpress.com will have the fun!