Cats: A Periodic Visitor
This fellow is another periodic visitor. He usually gets a drink and moves on. During this visit, the food tower must have had some residual food, because he got himself a snack before leaving. Isn’t he gorgeous? (He comes from up the block, so he may have a home, or … Continue reading →
Tech Stuff: Apple’s Spring Forward Event
I’m not particularly interested in the Apple Watch, so I only paid cursory attention to Apple’s event on March 9th. There’s nothing wrong with the watch. It’s me. I quit wearing a watch when I retired in 2008. Don’t need one. My Fitbit has a clock (and before that, my … Continue reading →
A to Z Challenge Theme Reveal: Grand Tour 2015
I’m excited to be participating in the 2015 Blogging A-Z Challenge. I always have fun writing posts and seeing what posts others have written. My theme this year is travel, specifically, people and places we visited on our Grand Tour 2015 Amtrak trip. My husband and I love traveling on … Continue reading →
Cats: Waiting
March 2015 Property Update
The weather has been mostly bad, so we haven’t accomplished as much as we might have liked. Here’s what we’ve been working on around the property: San Antonio House: We haven’t been here this month. The Ranch: The game camera is recording our first wildlife census for 2015. The Store: … Continue reading →
MGR Tour: Other Hobbies Help?
How do other hobbies or crafts help my writing? I know some people use the diversion of hobbies and crafts to let their subconscious mind work through a tricky problem they’ve encountered in their story. Getting some distance from a story helps an author see other possibilities. For me, in … Continue reading →
Photo: Ready to Ride
We’re preparing to embark on Grand Tour 2015. Very soon, the scene will look similar to this:
Continue reading →Cats: Sneaky and A Visitor
Maybe this isn’t a friend of Sneaky’s after all: The kitty on the left is a periodic visitor.
Continue reading →Tech Stuff: StealthCam
You knew it was only a matter of time before I added another game camera, right? I’m pleased with the quality of the Bushnell both in construction and in picture quality. That’s a $150-200 camera (depending upon where you buy it). I searched for a less expensive one for monitoring … Continue reading →