Briefly --
21 December 2009 06:41While we're waiting to get a delivery date on Halfling Moon --
http://serialuniverse.com/
has two short snippets from the chapbook... and is updated at 8 AM to include a cover image...
Steve
ps .. still taking advice on yesterday's question, still hoping to get to chess tonight
pps ... we got no snow to speak of -- how's by you?
http://serialuniverse.com/
has two short snippets from the chapbook... and is updated at 8 AM to include a cover image...
Steve
ps .. still taking advice on yesterday's question, still hoping to get to chess tonight
pps ... we got no snow to speak of -- how's by you?
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2009-12-21 14:14 (UTC)We got 18" in our backyard in Bowie, MD. All light fluffy stuff, which is a welcome change from what we usually get here (as you well know).
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2009-12-21 14:16 (UTC)no subject
2009-12-21 20:37 (UTC)I may have to visit Maine sometime soon to re-direct this mis-delivered white stuff.
I came down here, in part, to get AWAY from that white stuff.
You know, 'SNOW' IS a FOUR-LETTER WORD!
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2009-12-21 20:41 (UTC)no subject
2009-12-22 01:59 (UTC)As for snow, Owings Mills, MD got roughly 24 inches
and Reisterstown, MD got about 20. Funny, that. I think Owings Mills must either be on a hill or at the confluence of fronts or something. I thought about opening the bookstore today but the heat on one side died Sunday and I only got it back this evening. At least the other side's heater was working. It turned out that the snowplows had covered up the heater's intake vent. Grr.
I see France got slammed with snow and the trains stopped running. Everyone must be POed - their train schedule is amazing. I know folks talk about German engineering but the French train systems are to die for. You get to rely on that and wham, along comes Mother Nature to remind you that you are but a wee link in the evolutionary chain.
I hope y'all are warm and safe,
Lauretta (Constellation Books)
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2009-12-24 14:09 (UTC)Forecasts say we'll get more (and lots of it) on Sunday again.