Who had Civil War II on their 2026 bingo card? It's not north vs south this time. It's law-abiding citizens vs law breakers. Anyway...
I didn't do any writing this week and I did very little editing. I think I got one page of notes which amounted to only 1% of the book. Then my hand started to cramp and I set it aside for a while, which ended up being a longer while than I had intended. (Sno-pacalypse prep didn't help there.)
Marketing was done. I moved 100 copies of EG and someone read the book in KU, so I have that going for me.
I'm about halfway through The Night Manager. Maybe setting my goal at 35 books read for the year was wishful thinking.
In baking news, I made a quick bread. I started out to make that raisin-pecan bread and was about halfway through when I realized that the milk in the fridge had gone bad. Since I wasn't inclined to hop in the car and drive to the DG at that time, I searched for a substitute. I ended up settling on vanilla yogurt and water. The loaf baked up nice and looked lovely. It also tastes pretty good. Cutting it was the problem. I tried cutting it hot and it fell apart. :shrug: It cut fine after spending the night in the fridge, yay, so I sliced the whole loaf. Now it only falls apart if we microwave it to warm it up. And that's okay. I may make it again with the yogurt and tweak it so it holds up better.
On the activity front, I did an hour in the woods, throwing logs before the snow flew. Yesterday, we shoveled snow. I also did a double-load of grocery shopping, which was definitely exercise. I haven't weighed myself - it's too cold to be naked in the bathroom right now. My last weigh-in wasn't good, though. Blerg.
Speaking of throwing logs, the newest pile I created ended up with a big empty spot at the bottom, next to a downed cedar. I got the idea to make it a critter hidey-hole, so the last time I was in the woods, I reinforced that idea. It has two openings and a windbreak, plus as many leaves as I could pack around it. I hope the critters use it. I'd use it if I was a critter. For his woods-work, Hubs moved the remainder of the wood he'd already cut, so it wouldn't be sitting there when the snow hit.
Speaking of snow, we shoveled about 2-3 inches off the driveway yesterday. It was light, dry snow, so not that big a deal itself. It was really COLD though, so that was a kicker to the proverbial nuts. We weren't out there too long, but we accomplished what we set out to accomplish. We'll see what daylight brings and how much more we'll have to do today. The plan is to clear our driveway and, if necessary, get the driveway across the road. Those folks are both in their 80s and he's not in the greatest of health, so we do what we have to. That goodness I bought that new snow shovel last month.
This week, we also spent a lot of time getting ready for the winter storm, but I already talked about that. I guess that means I'm done with the update. Have a great week, wherever you are. Stay warm. Stay safe. Peace out.
Interesting how they are 2A only after one of their one is taken out while armed and taking on LEOs. But they also forget that those of us who have been 2A all along are prepped and ready.
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Yay on the downloads and page reads! I've actually sold 15 books this month.
Yay for critter habitats. Likeyou, I hope some discovered and utilized the new, cozy hidey-hole. Yay for hauling and shoveling. If you have a leaf blower, it can be used on this snow too. Check out Julie's video on X. LOL
We got about 7" of the powdery stuff. And it is definitely colder than a witch's tits out there. I'm getting bird seed out there but that's about all. The ferals are all holed up somewhere not my porch. I've watched for their footprints and have food ready to move out if they show.
Not much else going on. Most schools are closed tomorrow even though it wound be snowing. It's what's already on the ground on secondary and tertiary roads that is the problem--that and the cold. Kids at bus stops in this arctic air? That's a nope.
In the meantime, stay warm!