It’s sort of like
suspended animation. Every day I wait for some new development on the
Trump/Mueller front. Last week I read a post that this week Mueller would rip
Trump’s administration apart. So, I woke this morning with anticipation.
Nothing. Except releasing Federal lands so that oil drilling, etc., can exploit
them. I’ve also read that 45 does not have the authority to do that and the
Navajo nation has already filed suit. But all these suits and investigations
take time, and I am an impatient person.
And you can only read so
much on the internet before your mind begins to go fuzzy. Trump has endorsed
Moore—sad day for our nation. Another accuser has found evidence that
contradicts Moore’s denial—hope for Alabama. Romney might possibly, if encouraged,
oppose Orrin Hatch, who really needs opposition in Utah. King Jong Un is going
to blow us all to smithereens. We have missiles that will “microwave” his
systems. Who can keep up, and who knows what to believe?
Today, my anticipation and
I stayed quietly and comfortably in the cottage. Highlight of the day was that the
mobile groomer came for a spa day for Sophie. Sweet Soph always leaves with
high joy, and I can only hope she behaves for the groomer. I warned that she
was a dirty mess, and when the groomer brought her back, she said, “She really
was a mess!” But tonight, her coat feels soft and clean. We’ve had some
behavior problems, and I took to heart what our new minister said about not
telling children they’re bad—surely it applies to dogs too. I’ve readjusted my
attitude toward Sophie, showering her with love instead of stern scolding. It’s
sort of working. Right now, I’m not sure where she is—it’s so warm, I have the
doors wide open. But that cold front will creep up on us any minute now.
Another cooking and
writing day. I made a pot of chili, and then I cooked some carrot and
cauliflower I found in the vegetable bin and added them to my ongoing soup pot,
along with the pinto beans that were too much for the chili My Wednesday lunch
guest will get to choose between soup and chili.
And I wrote 1200 words
today or thereabouts. I’m working by scene instead of word count, and it seems
to be going well. I have a writer friend who likens it to seeing as far as the
headlights will shine, and that’s right. I can’t see into the great darkness to
the end of the novel, but I know the next few things that will happen.
Tomorrow is a busy day—lunch
and dinner plans, and at least one or two scenes to write. But its more fun to
be busy than not.
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