Winter at last…or is it?
December 7, 2017
Predictably all us Texans
who complained about 80o in December were moaning today about how
cold it was and how cold it’s going to be tonight. The temperature wasn’t bad today—in
the 40s—but the wind was fierce. I had an appt. in west Fort Worth and Jordan
remarked it was colder there than at home. Of course it is—the wind blows more
freely the farther west you go and the farther away from tall buildings.
My neighbor Jay (you
remember, the handsome one) came to look at the new ground cover tonight (he
approved! Whew!) and his wife called from the stables where she rides to warn about
taking in the plants. He told her it would be 27 for two hours—not long enough
to freeze plants but she wasn’t convinced. He also told her it would be colder
at the stables because she was in the country without concrete and tall
buildings to hold the heat. She still wasn’t convinced, He left muttering about
marital discord—or was it accord?
The ground cover is in
and looks great. They covered some areas I didn’t know they would, and we may have
to put other things over a bit, but I am pleased. The landscape company did a
good job, prepared the soil (took out several wheelbarrows full of rocks), tilled
it, spread potting soil of some sort, and mulched thoroughly. They assure me
the plants will be fine with tonight’s short freeze. And, hey, by Sunday or
Monday it will be in the sixties again.
Writing lesson: if it
bores you when you’re writing, it will bore readers. I was slogging around
today, when I suddenly decided to discard close to 500 words and substitute
action for conversation. Magic! The words flowed, and I wrote quickly, took a
nap, and wrote more for daily total of about 1300 words, not counting what I
pulled out. I saved those for possible later use, though I doubt it. Good
feeling.
I’m also making good
progress on the book I am reading to evaluate for a contest, so I’m feeling
sort of smug tonight. May sneak in a bit of a novel tonight. Jacob has just
finished his required 30 minutes of reading which to my delight he does in the cottage.
Tonight, he was quite enthusiastic about the book he’s reading—about a young
boy in love with baseball who loses a hand in an industrial accident and is
learning sports again. Jacob says when his parents tell him to read, he groans
inwardly, but then when he’s reading, he really likes it. I’m going to work on
that. Question is how to pick books that are not necessarily what I’d like but
what he’ll like.
Perfect night to curl up
with a book. Stay warm, y’all!
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