A day that begins with a cat horking up a hairball can only get better. My reflexes are pretty good. I went from slumber to moving the cat off my pretty rug in about five retches.
With that small accomplishment under my belt, I went on to get a little more sleep. Then I spent the rest of the day on mundane activities like buying groceries and doing the markup for my novel.
Yes, at long last, my WIP (work in progress) is no longer a UFO (unfinished object)! Isn't everybody excited? Y'all must be, seeing as how the deafening silence on the Guestbook page of Church Hill, the first novel, can only mean that everyone is waiting with bated breath for the sequel. (I'm not delusional, really. I'm being amusing. I'm amusing myself anyway.)
Please go check it out: The Egyptian Building: More of the same, only with mummies. If the html format isn't your thing, go ahead and download the pdf.
Thanks for clicking!
I am a teacher @ Petersburg High School who was in the Engineering Program @ the Math Science Center. One of my projects was @ Rocketts Landing and I was looking to do something on Soil and Erosion as a lesson to be posted on the website. I am for permission to use 3 images that you have posted on this site. They would help me to complete my project which is due by AUGUST 10, 2007. I would like to hear from you very soon
Thank you in advance
Posted by: Phyllis A. Barnette at August 3, 2007 02:44 PMWhich images did you want to use?
Posted by: 100 word minimum at August 3, 2007 03:05 PM