Good Intentions

Well it seems my intentions of putting up a photo essay entry about Tobias the Adequate, a comical magician we were entertained by at the Valhalla Renaissance Faire a few weeks ago have been sidelined by a number of things. First, the photos are just too big to put here and get the full effect, so that means there’s a lot of work entailed in putting them up in a photo album online. In the meantime, I’m working on keeping things at an even keel in the homestead now that the kids are home full-time, the hubby is enduring night time construction (and bright lights, jackhammers, and the bleating of trucks as they throw the gears in reverse) right outside the station, and keeping pace with several works in progress manuscripts in preparation for a writing convention I’ll be attending late next month. And if that’s not enough to keep me on my toes, let’s throw into the mix the work that’s involved in keeping the fledgling writer’s group going throughout the “leaner” months when the majority of the members take the time off to be with their family, travel and so forth.

Thankfully Mother Nature has been able to stave off the fire season this year with periodic rains. Whether that turns out to be a true blessing or just pushing us back a bit further for a more frantic, furious season has yet to be seen. It has made the wild grasses grow longer which means as the temperature rises such as it has within the last few days, those long grasses dry out and become horrific wicks.  I doubt I’ll be able to update my blog with details of any fires my husband is working on or pose a threat to our community, but I abide by the rule of never saying never, so we’ll see how that pans out. In the chance I don’t, here are some fairly good sources of fire information:

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Finally before I go back to transcribing my manuscript (which I spent upwards of an hour this morning at my weekly write-in having to restructure after I found a major flaw in the timeline– rewarding to get it done, but frustrating to have to endure), a reminder. As you might recall, our friend and a fellow firefighter’s young adult son, Sean, was critically injured in an accident at the end of May. He’s been getting better and was transferred to a rehabilitation hospital down in the northern San Francisco Bay Area. However this has caused a lot of strain on their small and close family as his dad, Vince, has returned to duty. They’re in the process of transferring him back home. I continue to post updates at Terri, Sean’s mother, posts them. They can be found at the Angels Near and Far blog which is located at http://www.kathieleung.com/blog/ Please visit often and keep Sean and his family in your thoughts and prayers.

Also, please keep two of my friends, Anne and Julie, in your thoughts and prayers as both of them are enduring many trials and tribulations that have come with news they have cancer – again. It’s been amazing watching all three of these situations and the people in the center of them as their strength, their graciousness and their beautiful spirits have shone through so beautifully. It’s been humbling as well and has caused me, for one, to learn it’s important to balance things out, to appreciate what we have right around us and has served as a thump on my head to remind me the world does not revolved around me alone. And you’d think having teenagers would have done that just fine alone!

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Dastardly

40/365: Scream
40/365: Scream by h pants explosion (on creative hiatus-see profile), on Flickr

School started for the Pie Dudes last week Wednesday, two days after we returned from a week long vacation in Ashland, OR and attended several plays at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.  More later. 

In fact, that seems to be a bit of an overused statement here of late: more later.  My apologies.  It’s been a juggling act and certain things have been more pressing, such as the start up of the writer’s group I organized back in January, adding new members, trying to beef up membership; trying to get the kidlets transferred into a school where the socioeconomic makeup wasn’t bogging down their education (read: test scores) and coming up with alternative solutions when the prospects of this happening became dismal.  Mix into this all of the major changes at the fire department where hubby works that have included a change in stations (much, much busier) that have resulted in “sleep days” instead of the usual days off between shifts and you have Miss Pissy, yours truly. 

Feel free to send that crystal ball to me for my biffday.  It might be the best present yet.

Scratch that.  I watched “That’s So Raven” on the Disney channel the other night (quick synopsis: about a teen able to catch glimpses of the future) and on second thought, that might not be such a good idea. 

Coming back at ya soon (and with lots of good reads and interesting news). 

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Ghost Hunting and Sight Seeing in Oregon – Part 1

This is part 1 of an article series.

Cops Writing me a ticketDespite a really bad experience in Oregon several years ago that resulted in a solid year of fighting in court, I decided it was time to leave the past in the past and take the plunge by heading back up the coast into Oregon.

Michigan_SilverLake_Dunes_2007_029Of course, this was motivated by the Pie Dudes.  Continue reading

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Thunder And Lightning = Massive Wildfires

Well, here we are again contending with numerous wildfires caused by dry lightning strikes.  It’s awesomely similar to the strikes we had back in ’99 that ravaged the canyon and destroyed many homes.

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DSC 0457 by Dain Sandoval, on Flickr

And, once again, we have varying reports about the wildfires. Continue reading

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