Well, we have our first snow of the season on the ground. It’s not much, and it’s not on the streets, but the yard is white. It fell after dark or I would post a picture. It’s likely to be gone by lunch tomorrow. Still, it’s enough to make a gal want to sit inside and write.
It didn’t take a snowfall to get me in front of the computer today though. I pulled out the laptop and sat at the dining room table for a change of locale and wrote nine new pages on my young adult revisions. This is a new chapter one to address some issues the editor had when I talked to him. It felt good to write new material. While I await some critiques from my critique partners, I’ll skip over to working on my women’s fiction tomorrow and hopefully be able to move the progress bar on this blog page over a little by tomorrow night.
I still need to blog about another of those tags Mary sent my way, but I’ll save that until tomorrow. Until then, here’s your make-you-smile picture of the day, courtesy of my 9-year-old niece who now has her very own e-mail address.




January 17th, 2006 at 10:54 pm
Cute, cute pic, Trish. I absolutely love puppies.
I just wish I could talk DH into getting one. Been trying for the past ten years, but I think I’m wearing him down.
Tanya
January 18th, 2006 at 10:31 am
No, it was snow on our lawn — about an inch or so. Looks pretty but I’ll be glad when it’s gone. Don’t like winter. Like the pups, though. Cute.
January 18th, 2006 at 10:37 am
Just so you know, *I* made it snow in this area. You can all thank me or curse me. It’s because I wandered into the house after my glucose tolerance test yesterday and left the van door open for hours. You know, long enough for it to SNOW into my car.
January 18th, 2006 at 11:15 am
HAH! Oh now, Jody er…meankitty. Thanks for making it snow. I got a day off for it
January 18th, 2006 at 7:47 pm
Congrats on getting the revisions underway, but I am so jealous of the snow! Not so much for me, but my son was really disappointed this Christmas. Every other holiday special he saw featured snow, and although I tried to tell him that rarely happens in Georgia, he remained convinced Santa would bring him some.
January 18th, 2006 at 8:50 pm
Oops on the van door, Meankitty. Hee hee.
Like I thought, the snow is gone now except for a few little patches in the shade.