Archive | June 2016

Ugh

butterfly sideveiw (1024x919)Dealing with the airlines is a conflict in and of itself.

We’re here today promoting our book.

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I’m on hold again, trying to resolve the airline cancellation, that they made, but that I was charged for…

To be continued.

Terry

“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy is reality.”

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Bringing the Fairy Garden to Life

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I planted Coneflower Powwow in between the lavender. They’re just sitting there, so I wanted some additional color. But I also put some out front with the salvia, sedum, and daylilies.

I want butterflies! With writing a story, your character has to have attainable goals, motivation for those goals, and a ticking time bomb!

So mine is–create a butterfly garden. I’ve planted so many varieties of butterfly loving flowers: scabiosa, columbine, esperanza, penta, coneflower, milkweed, kaleidoscope butterfly bush, lantana (I’m planting it out front today. I learned that it grows to 6 feet tall and wide! I’m thinking a couple of feet. I should have TONS of butterflies.) 🙂 The ticking time bomb: winter will be here before we know it and no more butterflies. Laughing.

At my other home, I had variegated privet and the butterflies loved it. They also loved the glossy privet. But the shrubs are too big to grow in a small yard. They also loved my fermenting pears.

The problem is that the scabiosa, milkweed, and butterfly bush aren’t flowering yet. Soooo, when I picked up some more bricks to line the shrubs yesterday, I was on the lookout for more—-butterfly loving plants! Coneflower and lantana fit the bill. AND they have flowers. Already. They’re also perennial so I don’t have to keep buying them year after year like with the annuals. After drenching rains, the pentas are also abundantly growing, and I’ve had one yellow butterfly and one orange butterfly fluttering over the yard, but they don’t stay long enough for me to capture them in a photo. *sigh*

Some of these flowers are also hummingbird attractants, so hopefully, I’ll see more hummingbirds as my garden matures.

For now, I gaze longingly at the pictures I took at my old home of the butterflies there. Here is a yellow swallowtail.yellow leaves and yellow butterfly tiger swallowtail (2) (640x470)butterfly  019 (800x705)solitary butterfly (640x427)Having ceiling fans installed today. I can’t imagine not having ceiling fans in every room in a house. I’ve had them in all my old homes. I swear the new homes have cheaper quality in a lot of ways. In Texas, rooms need fans. It sooo helps to circulate the air, cool down rooms, and cut down on the AC. No brainer. When I’m sewing in my sewing room, it gets so hot  in there because the sewing machine itself is hot. And my son’s visiting, so needed to install one in the guestroom too. I did have to install one in my dining room in my first house in Texas. No joist either, but they have a miracle joist that fits between joists, so it ended up being easier than I had envisioned. But these ceilings are so high, I’m having to have someone else install them.

And now, I’m back to the book!

Have a super day!!

Terry

“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy is reality.”

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Who is the Alpha Here?

red-bellied woodbecker and dove at the feeder (640x546)You know, if you don’t take turns, neither of you feel comfortable to eat. Who won?

woodpecker with dove and suet in beakBoth. The dove got a beak full or two of suet.

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I shared my tomatoes with two of my neighbors and my daughter and SIL. I had no idea I’ve have that many tomatoes from three plants!

Back to working on the SEAL wolf book!

Have a great day!!

Terry

“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy is reality.”

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Finished Edits on Loving the Silver Wolf–Woohoo!!!

I meant to blog yesterday, but we had a break in the storms and so I decided it was time to go in and hit the grocery store and try to find some help against spider mites and some kind of fly and tomato horn worms, all attacking my tomato plants at once. But I really wanted to also finish the edits on Loving the Silver Wolf, and when I run errands, it throws me off for writing.

Maybe because I’ve got to put all the groceries away. The dogs are needy for an hour after my return. And somehow, a bunch of plants made it into my basket.  Imagine that!!! Yep, got home, and there they were. Big as life. Saying: Plant me! Plant me!

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And of course the storms were coming. Again. Two hours earlier than they said. Plus, I was trying to see if anything I got worked against the spider mites and tomato horn worms.

So I got some of the plants, picked tomatoes for my neighbor who so graciously fertilized my lawn, and finally, finally, finally stopped to settle fanny in chair to re-read the last 120 pages of the book. By the end of the day, it was done! Sent off! Finished a bear. And this morning before the rains start again, I was out pulling up more snapdragons and put them out for the trash before they come. Still need to plant the rest of the tricolor sedum stonecrop I bought. It’s supposed to be good for drought, sun, heat. I know. With as much rain as we’re getting, that’s crazy, right?

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But normally, Texas has been suffering a drought every summer, so this is unusual. My daughter and son-in-law said in the 5 years they’d lived here, they’ve never seen this much rain. It’s usually just hot and humid by now. Which means it’s perfect for me to start my garden and by next year, it will be pretty well established.

stonecrop sedum 062 (640x427)The daylilies and the sedum will spread. I’m trying not to over plant things because as soon as I do, I’ll have to be replanting them. Double the work, right? But it looks so barren. The salvia, purple flowers are annuals, so they’ll be gone when it gets cold. The daylilies and sedum are perennials and they’ll keep growing through the years. But for now, everything looks a little scraggly. I think I need some more heat loving, humidity loving annuals to fill in at least for the summer.

This morning, I need to do the financial report for an anthology, and then I’m back to work on SEAL Wolf Undercover, due Jul 1. So no time to goof off. Really.

So with that in mind, I’ve got to reread THAT whole story to remember where I was at. Oh, horrors, nearly started working on the wrong earlier version. I’ve done that before. 18,000 words to go!

Have a wonderful Monday!!

Terry

“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy is reality.”

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The Conflict Continues…

The sale of my old house was supposed to go through yesterday at 12:30 PM. I’ve had 4 offers on the house and 20 acres, one after 3 months couldn’t get the loan money and 3 days before closing I got the bad news. He asked me again if I’d float the loan to him. But I couldn’t. He’d been unreliable in getting back to the realtor about everything and I could just see him never making payments, and me being stuck with trying to evict him.

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A Momentary Break in the Clouds

The next contract fell through. Then I had two at once. I accepted one and the ball starts rolling, again. Since I haven’t had any luck, I’m hopeful, but I didn’t let fantasy delude me into thinking it was a done deal. Not until it was a done deal. Not to say I didn’t fantasize, make a list of all the things I needed to cancel as soon as the house was sold, etc, but it was just a fantasy until it became an absolute realty. But the closing wouldn’t be for a month and a half.

Blue Jay Baby--his downy feathers don't repel the water as well as the adults. It's pouring rain on him as he grabs a few chunks of high energy suet

Blue Jay Baby–his downy feathers don’t repel the water as well as the adults. It’s pouring rain on him as he grabs a few chunks of high energy suet

So the two days before, I’m trying to get the paperwork notarized, faxed and fedexed, after the underwriters sent it sooooo late to the title company and it was sent to me. Then the severe storms, massive floods, and it was a real mess and I had to turn around and return home because the roads were too badly flooded. The buyer’s realtor says a tree branch was damaged in the storm. My realtor had to get a tree man out to cut it down on the day before the closing in between storms. $433.

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Storm damaged tree limb

I managed to get the closing papers done on Thursday in the meantime. Yes! But what did I say? It’s not done, until it’s REALLY done. That meant that the fedex truck delivered the paperwork on time to the title company. And there’s always the worry that it really was all there, signed like it was supposed to be, notarized like it was supposed to be and the buyers actually showed up and signed the paperwork and had the lender’s money in hand.

Now, I’m working on two book deadlines, trying not to watch the time on the day of closing, Friday. I get up at 5 am, courtesy of the puppies, then get to work on edits. I’m worried the fedex is going to make it. I’m visualizing he’s going to be there first thing in the morning. So many Texas highways and roads are flooded, the major one from Waco to Temple closed, Highway 6, the one I took to leave my daughter’s home here and return home to Crawford through Waco was flooded in places. I know there’s one low water crossing that has a regular stake there to show how high the water is and that means don’t approach when flooded.

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More Storms and it continues like this, short breaks, more storms

But I’m confident he gets there. Now the title company doesn’t list their hours, so maybe they’re open at 8 am, or maybe at 8:30, maybe at 9 am. No problem. The overnight fedex guy will be there promptly when the doors open.

I’m really working on edits on one of the novels, taking the puppies out between storms, taking a few pictures during breaks, and working on edits. Blogging. Oh, yes, and watching the time.

It’s finally time for the place to open, for sure. By 9 am. I’m counting the hours. Three and a half hours to go. The title company hasn’t called me. They have the paperwork work in hand. They haven’t called me to say anything is missing.

Ten! Two and half hours to go. We’re good.

By the way. Do you notice the ticking time bomb? The conflict? I mean, there’s still the worry that something could go wrong. But not the paperwork delivery. It’s got to have been made. It’s there. All of it. Or they would have called me pronto.

Now, if only the buyers show up with the lender’s money, we’re set. But what if THEY can’t make it? Yes, still the worry.

You know something’s going to go wrong, or this would be the most boring story in the world, right?

I get a call. Oh, no! The title company doesn’t call anyone. Not unless there’s a problem. So I hurry across the dining room to grab the phone. Adrenaline surge. Check caller ID. Spammer. Relief.

Eleven o’clock!!! Woohoo, an hour and half to go!!!

I REALLY am working on edits. It makes the slow time go faster. Really.

Eleven-thirty. Ready to do the happy dance. Then I realize it could be an hour after their signing time that they’re actually done. *sigh* Okay, so I rein in the excitement.

Noon!!! Half an hour from signing!!! It’s almost here!

I get another call. No. Way. Can. IT. Be. From. The. TITLE. Company. No way!!!!!

A sickening feel sweeps over me as I look at the caller ID. It’s Noon. I’m having lunch. It’s the title company.

“We don’t have all the paperwork. The signed paperwork. The notarized paper.”

Twelve o’clock. Half an hour before the signing.

OMG, no way!!! I’m in a panic. “I know I sent in all the signed paperwork. Let me check in my car for the plastic file I carried the documents in straight from the bank to the post office to fedex.”

I’d made two copies of the documents. There were 30 pages, so that meant 60. I had them just in case there was a mistake made on any of the papers. But we didn’t use any. Still, I worried, what if some of the signed ones were mixed in with the ones I didn’t use. I was in hurry to get it fedexed because of the violent storms, the impending threat of flooding again, and was in the middle of the storms again when I headed home.

I can’t find the plastic file container in the car. What did I do with it? I find it on the kitchen counter. I’m so rattled, I just didn’t see it. Even though it’s bright red. But it was next to a bunch of other stuff, soooo…

I dump it all out, search through all the papers, not one signed or notarized document in them. These are all the spare papers. But what if two of these weren’t spares? What if they were the originals? But I had an envelope marker that separated them. So I hadn’t touched them when we were at the bank.

“I sent them all in. They have to be there.”

“I’ll look through them again. Call you right back.”

No, no, no. I can’t believe it. Yet I can. I’d worried about this happening. Worried about anything that could happen that would make this not happen.

The minutes tick by. I don’t remember what I was doing in the meantime. Fifteen minutes goes by really quickly when you’re stressed to the max, I realize. I know I was watching the time. I think I might have been trying to do more edits, though I don’t imagine I made much progress. And then I get the call back. I know it’s not going to be good.

“I don’t have two pages of the deed paperwork. The notarized one and one signed by you. The closing can’t go through without them.”

I have the PDF still open on my computer that she had sent me.

“It’s the last two pages that I sent you.”

They’re sideways. I’m trying to move the forms to the last two. Trying to read them sideways.

squirrel in rain 640x427)A baby squirrel decides to take this time, of all times, to make his appearance, when I haven’t seen any in my yard for months. My puppies take this time, of all times, to see him and raise a ruckus right next to where I’m trying to find the pages of the sideways contract.

The woman is saying, “Do you want me to scan them to you?”

“No, I have them here. Just a minute.”

And then I see them. One has a note: executed and a place to put a date. I remembered signing it because I wondered if I should put a date or not on it and didn’t. The other was the notary’s page and I watched as she had filled out two of them. So I KNEW they were done.

I told her what I just said here. “You have them. I sent them. They’re there.”

“Let me look again.”

The adrenaline is pumping through my bloodstream still from the initial call when she phoned at 12 pm.

I’m thinking, why have they waited this late to call about it? Well, she had said that the fedex guy just had delivered them. So why had they sent them so late to me in the first place!!!!

“I have them. They were just in between a couple of other pages.”

After she about gave me heart failure, she had them.

And that’s my story, and I’m sticking to it, too.

Long story, short, the buyers showed up, they paid for the house, the wire transfer didn’t arrive until nearly 3 hours after closing, and when the bank called to let my daughter know, I was like, no, I called about it! And now it’s time to celebrate! If we can go someplace and not drown to do it.

Have a super great Saturday! I “finished” edits on Loving a Silver Wolf and I’m rereading the whole thing to make sure I didn’t add any mistakes. Hope to have it done this weekend and back to the other book on Monday, which is due on July 1st.

But despite the wild ride, that was the best TGIF ever! A little conflict never hurt anyone. NOT.

And the rain continues…

Terry

“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy is reality.”

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Under 8 Flood Warnings and One Flood Watch

And more rain coming. We have storms through Monday, then tapering off and starting up again on Saturday again. But of course this is all subject to change. Even when it said we had barely any chance of raining, it was pouring.

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rain 056 (640x427)I was running puppies out during these breaks, though at one point we did have a half clear sky. You know, you get complacent. You think it’s poured its guts out and that’s it. No more rain. It’s clearing. That’s what a normal storm would do. But…it’s not true. It’s an illusion. Get complacent and you’ve lost your chance to run out when it’s “dry.”

I ran out to get the mail one time. It’s a couple of blocks away, and it was one of the times I thought it had really ended. Another time, I grabbed my garbage can since they did pick up. Yay! I took the dogs out when the sky looked like this thinking I’d better really walk them and make sure they did their thing.

And then it let loose.

rain 064 (640x427)pouring rain (640x427)rain and tree (640x427)I will give the weather service credit for raising the percent to 45% chance of rain when it was pouring.

Soooooo, I had to get some really important documents signed, notarized, faxed and fedexed. I had gone out the night before, after they sent them to me soooo late and we were in the middle of a terrible storm. Thunder, lightning, deluge of rain. It’s dangerous. It’s not fiction. People most often drown in cars swept away in flood waters. But I had a deadline on the documents. Which is why I was soooo irritated that they hadn’t come in earlier and I could have taken care of the matter then. Even when I had gone out earlier to mail a package, and planned to go to the grocery store, the torrential rains started, and I returned home. Underwriters waited til the title company was closed. I didn’t get them until nearly 6 pm. Six-thirty, the fedex office was going to be closed. They also do faxes and notary. I assumed that since the rains were going to continue ALL NIGHT LONG, it would be better to go out then.

WRONG.

With that much rain in such a short period of time, roads were badly flooded. Lower riding cars than mine were sitting still, in a quandary, not sure what to do. Cars moved around the barrier, which I didn’t mind, but were headed straight for me, and I had to pull over when I could. I ended up doing the same thing when I saw the floodwaters ahead and trucks that ride higher than mine were submersed in water up to their headlights. A low riding truck had put his flashers on and just stopped before he entered the floodwaters.

Turn around, don’t drown has become the motto to warn people how dangerous it is to enter flooded roads. Car engines stall out. The car quickly fills with water. People drown. At Fort Hood, they were still searching for 6 soldiers missing after their truck was swept away in flood waters, 3 drowned, 3 are in stable condition, and 6 still unaccounted for.

I called the title company in the morning to let them know I was going to risk going out to get the documents signed, but that we’d had really bad flooding. Our streets are fine. The road we get on from there was fine. The roads leading to the main one where the businesses are located and where I needed to go, flood. Since I’m new here, I had no idea.

My neighbor had gone to the grocery store in the same plaza. I had heard him leave, so I called his wife to see how the roads were. She told me where he was at. So I tried calling him, but no answer. I let everyone know I was going and would let them know when I got there and got back safely. Then I got in my car and drove the wet streets, took a different road, and it was fine. Now, we’d had rain ALL NIGHT LONG. And that morning when I got up, it had started up again. But we had a two-hour break from the rain before the bank opened. I was there 15 mins before it opened. The post office is behind that, and the grocery store next to it. So I figured maybe I could make it to all three before the deluge began again. It was coming. The sky was turning pitch black. I was running out of time. I needed to get the paperwork done pronto, risk getting some groceries, and return home before the rains started and the road flooded again.

Okay, now this is like a book. Conflict, conflict, conflict. Deadlines. Ticking time-bomb. Threats. Bad stuff coming. Yet the thing I had to do was so important, I had to get it done, pronto. Motivation.

You always wonder why anyone in their right mind would leave their home in the middle of a disaster, unless their home is flooded and they need to leave to get to safety. Most of the people were trying to get home from work. Others, like me, were going somewhere. I had a really important reason. Anything else, and I would have said, no way, Jose, and stayed home. Not worth the risk.

So, I get the documents signed notarized, faxed. Drive to the postal annex and the clouds are looking eerily ominous. Darkening by the second. But no rain. So I run inside, get the paperwork fedexed, and run right next to the grocery store. I can do this. I wanted to get bottled water in case we have problems with our water. I needed potatoes. That’s the Irish in me.

And then it happened. I had just left the grocery store when it began. The deluge. Now…I wasn’t wearing a rain jacket. Dummy me. It was in the car. It was so hot and wasn’t raining, and I just didn’t think of it. I just thought: run in, and get out.

I had bought eggs. I think buying eggs is a mistake for me. I bought some and crushed them (since I don’t buy them but rarely), and then I bought some and we had the power outage and I had to throw them away. So I bought some and the rains were coming down hard, soaking me, lightning striking right overhead, I’m running for the car, pushing the metal basket ahead of me thinking, this is so not good. I’m throwing the 3 bags I picked up as fast as I could into the car. The bottled water is heavy and it took me a couple of minutes longer to throw it in the car. Then I had to run the basket to the basket corral. And then I ran back and got into the car and just sat, soaked, the adrenaline still pumping.

And I thought–oh, no, where did I throw my eggs?

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I kept thinking the road’s going to flood before I can get home. It was coming down hard. The lightning was cracking right overhead. But 5 cars were trying to back out at once. My windows had fogged up and I couldn’t see. I don’t usually have to use the defroster, so still having a time with figuring it out. I finally leave after 3 of the cars leave, and then I’m on the road, barely able to see because the rain is coming down so hard. The road is beginning to flood. I make it home, drive into my dry garage and just sit there. The adrenaline still pumping.

I unload the groceries, greet the puppies, put away the groceries, no, I didn’t look at the eggs. I couldn’t. Not yet. I let everyone know the documents were off, the title company, my realtor, my kids, my friends to let them know I was home safe and sound.

And then I checked the eggs.

All intact. And I’ll have some for breakfast.

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That’s my story, and I’m sticking to it. Fog this morning. More rain coming. Weatherman says in half an hour, so I took the puppies out one more time. And I’m back to the real world of edits. And I’m not going anywhere.

Happy TGIF!!!

Terry

“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy is reality.”

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Bear Cave Much Better Place to Be

black bear (640x364) (2)It’s really important that I stay in my bear cave to finish the edits on this book. 70 pages to go. 130 done. BUT, it’s essential that I get some papers notarized, scanned, emailed, and fedexed. We’re under 2 flood river warnings and 1 flood river watch. The two are already a couple of feet over flood levels. I tried to run in last night to a post office to do the notary, but the roads were soooo badly flooded, I had to turn around, not sure I could even make it back. In retrospect, I wished I could have taken a picture, but I was too busy trying not to get hit or flood my engine.

I kept saying if they’d send the paperwork earlier, even a couple of hours earlier, we would have been fine. Nope. Had to send them in the middle of the downpour and by then, it was already too late.

So I’ve been trying to figure out another way I can get this notarized…a place nearer by will do it, IF they can even make it into work. It’s a non-essential type place so they might not. And IF I can even make it over there. We have continued rains for several hours. I can’t do anything until businesses open up at 8:30-9. So until then, I’m back to the bear cave while the thunder and lightning continues, and the rains keep coming down.

ducks and koi (800x733)The ducks are probably laughing when they see all these cars stopped, trying to figure out if they can make it on the flooded roads. Lights flashing, they sit there, not sure what to do. Try to make it? Stall out their cars? Wait the storm out? The storm and the flood waters are not going away any time soon. Maybe tomorrow? But we have heavy rains through the weekend. Tow trucks have been out in numbers, towing cars stuck in the floodwaters.

I had to turn around while I watched a couple of other higher road vehicles plow through the water, the wet stuff as high as their headlights. I have a Ford Escape, the new models lower than the older ones, so the water was up to my headlights before I even reached the point where the water was even higher.  I didn’t want to risk it. Vehicles riding lower than mine were in a real quandary.  Two Suburbans sailed past me, idiots, not because they could, but because they were driving 10 mph over the speed limit as if to say ha! They could do it. There have been tons of accidents on the highways this morning, mostly due to the wet roads and flooding.

So I have to figure out this dilemma and figure out how to get it done without drowning myself in the process.

Hmmm, it sounds like the stuff for stories.

waterfall (427x640)Have a super great day! Back to editing!!! 🙂

Terry

“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy is reality.”

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Back to the Cave…

polar bear (2) (800x614)No, not the bat cave. The bear cave for when I’m working diligently on edits. I took this picture in Omaha, Nebraska.

Puppies got me up at 4:45 this morning and of course go right back to sleep. Me? I’m blogging, then getting ready to edit again. 145 pages to go!

Storms didn’t come last night as they predicted. Yes! They’re coming this afternoon through Sunday. Which means more flooding. We’re still under flood warnings before we have any more rain. Unless it changes, which it is known to do, the rains will stop by Monday, which is better than earlier predictions. They were supposed to last through Wednesday. So it looks like a whole week of drying out next week. Which we really need.

I need to run out and get more groceries before this starts up again. And run other errands. Have a great day! I’ve got to get busy!

Terry

“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy is reality.”

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