Sunday, January 31, 2010

Rosie


Not her real name. Funny thing I've become very creative of late. Aside from my new screenplay (or novel... won't know until I work on it) an old & much loved screenplay has been adding to itself. SO I have two scripts to work on during script frenzy!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

An Omen?

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Putting a bid on it tomorrow

I hope the furniture will stay. This dining set and 2 chairs. There's also a small room off... the large room. (Better to move the text than try to figure out why the pic wouldn't go under... Sheesh!)
I booked my trip for March. Already have a month's reservation at Extended Stay. This will be my third or fourth stay there.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Monday, January 25, 2010

lost another one


This is getting depressing

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Long time...etc., etc., etc.


Channeling the King, I am.

Guess what I discovered how to use???? Picasa! Who needs Photoshop? (Or the better question: Who can't afford Photoshop?)

I'm avoiding working on Snaketown by trying to make the cover. Fun diversion!

Monday, January 11, 2010

Concentrate on Snaketown

Interesting book. Begins with the murder. I now (kinda) understand something of throwing a pot. Have to resist actually taking a class. Another derailment. Also, things in Vancouver are not to my liking. I want to go back to Tucson. Not not not happy here. The sky is so grey! Is it a manic episode or is it a real detachment? I do not want to grow old in a place I hate!

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

PunkinElf Charms


Did you know PunkinElf owns the domain Punkinelf? Did you know that Punkinelf is my name to buy and sell on Ebay? I've listed 10 lots on ebay, lots of charms, Sterling and silver-tone. If anyone actually reads this blog, have a look!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Hallo New Year

Wait. I have to turn off the heat. BRB I have a pumpkin pie in the oven (& Punkin LOVES pumpkin!) and my lil studio apt is prong shaped: one prong kitchen, one prone this desk and the base the rest of the apt. Anyway, it's heating up in here.

I sent my friend Deb in Buffalo a copy of Snaketown, because she's a professor and this is break for her. I sent it, even though I didn't rewrite as I wrote, because I'm stalled and she is honest, and because there's an odd incident in the book, which I've googled and it doesn't seem scientifically possible but seems to me within the realm of probability. To me, a poet. Anyway, a professor of computer science thought it was wonderful.

What's with the Route 66 heart? Don't all Americans love the idea of Route 66, the mythology of the mother lode? I know I'd love to set a novel on the old Route 66, or on the patch of Route 66, in a documentary I once saw (and will now google), contemporary part of the route that had been reclaimed but tumbleweeds and sage brush. Ok, I don't know if either of those plants were there, but they should have been.