Much excitement...and company...over the weekend to celebrate grandson Grey's 13th birthday here at the farm. His Uncle Jon, an MD, gave him a skeleton. Now what boy wouldn't love to have that?! Bucky, as he is named, is currently sitting in a chair, legs crossed in a yoga position, in my studio.
But here he is on a rainy weekend afternoon:
(Yes, he does have some broken ribs. No, we didn't do it.)
But now the kids are gone (Bucky remains. he will live here. They are planning to put him, covered with spray-on cobwebs, perhaps chained to the wall by handcuffs, in the basement root cellar) and it is chilly and rainy, a good day for work. I have started revisions on the yet-un-named Book IV which will turn The Giver Trilogy into a Quartet.
As a distraction from work, I am playing three separate Scrabble games on my iPhone, which is here beside my laptop. I justify this by the fact that it is word-related, therefore vaguely literary and inspirational. And I am playing with three somewhat literary friends---does that make it better? Upgrade it from just mindless fun? Guess not.
Big item on this week's local police blotter: "Young girl hissed at by raccoon." Monday, on my way to the bank, a deer and fawn bounded across the road in front of my car....(no danger; I was going slowly; they continued into the woods unscathed)....so you can see that here in Maine it is a hotbed of exciting mammal activity. You would not know it by my own two, both snoozing at the moment.
My current guest....(another writer; she is in a distant room, working)....brought me on DVD three seasons of "Slings and Arrows," a show I'd never seen. So far we have watched the first two and I am hooked. Last time this sme guest visited, a year ago, she brought me "Dexter" and it was too scary for me to watch alone. But this one will suit me just fine. And I can knit or play Scrabble while watching.
Okay, back to work now. I need this done by August 25th, when new guests arrive, and after that I head back home and from there to San Francisco. So this is my uninterrupted time, these two weeks. Better make the most of them.
I love the skeleton! What a cool gift--and such an easygoing house guest. Happy birthday to Grey!
Posted by: Annie | August 10, 2011 at 07:57 AM
Bucky is awesome! Grey's got a cool Uncle Jon to think of it. :-)
Love the police blotter. Compared to the murder/break-in/drug arrests in the police report here, it's comforting just to know there is somewhere where being hissed at by a raccoon is the worst thing that can happen to you.
Posted by: Juliana | August 10, 2011 at 08:44 AM
I am so, so, SO excited for Book IV!! Oh, and I gave a little cheer at our local Wal-Mart back-to-school dispay of classic books: Of Mice and Men, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Grapes of Wrath, about five others, and... The Giver!! Right where it belongs! And I passed by it again today, and yours was sold out first! :) Happy revising!
Posted by: Jennifer Fischer | August 10, 2011 at 06:13 PM
I love playing Scrabble on my phone! I have eight games in progress right now, five of them with my best friend. Neither of us can stand waiting for the other to make a move, so we just start up a new game.
I hereby put in my vote that it is an upgrade from mindless activity. My daughter played the word "rathe," which I protested; the ensuing argument was hilarious. Anything that can get a twelve-year-old girl to debate definitions and laugh with her mama is okay by me.
Posted by: Lori in OR | August 30, 2011 at 10:21 AM