Hello Friday! For some of you out there, however, this is Saturday and your weekend is now half over... awe. My weekend doesn't start until tomorrow when some of you will already be dreading the return of your work week. And next week, let me grab the salt, I'm only working 4 days before I have another mini-vaca.... That's right, another 4 days off. Holy Hannah's Banana!
The dog collars I ordered a week ago arrive yesterday. Because of their lateness, a credit had already been issued to my account - I'm Amazon Prime. I notified Amazon, ready to return them, and I have to say... the woman I dealt with was so... dense. She kept saying "we can give you a $5 credit because they are so late," and "your credit has already been processed. It took me explaining for several minutes before she said... "as an exception this time, there is no need to return them, you can keep them." Heavy Sigh. So I shot a little video this morning of the dogs... wearing their new collars.
Editing "The Body in the Well" is going well. Sixpence asked about nookie... sorry, no nookie. I write adventure mysteries in which the main ingredients are: mystery, suspense, and action (and a bit of humor). This one is no different, except there are snakes. I'll leave the nookie to the women who write gay romance novels. Here's the intro:
Chapter 1 - Colorado.
“And there were gunslingers camped out on the ridge above
the Uncompahgre. A body had been found
hung up on the rocks at the bend in the river, murdered for his three tiny
nuggets of gold. They were that kind of
killers. Knowing a posse was headed up
from Rattler’s Den, they had chosen to rest for a few hours before heading down
to Pope’s Pew. In the smokey glow of
their small campfire they waited, with nary a whisper among them. They knew there was going to be hell to pay.” Sunny looked at the tourist faces gathered
around her, dressed in their brand, spanking new western gear bought
specifically for this trip. Sitting on
their Palominos, they were expecting tales spun from the truth about the three
ghost towns on the tour before she wrapped things up with the Bar-B-Que in
Bartlett’s pear orchard. Of course, she
always cleaned the tales up, didn’t tell them Dan Bailey was shot in the back
of the head, or that his entire gang, except for one, was killed in that final
gunfight. Even glossing over the
details, the stories of gunslingers and the blood they spilt were gory enough
for most.
“Look,” one of the
tourists shouted, pointing over Sunni’s shoulder to a spot on the ridge. “Is that one there? A gunslinger?”
Turning and using her hand as a visor, Sunny peered
up, trying to pick out some motion in between the rocks and timber pines. Ah, yeah, there it was, small and moving
fast.
Can you hear my evil laugh?
your book doesn't need nookie, the "who dun it" is enough to hold my interest. my, biggie is certainly BIG. and they do look nice in their collars.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, Biggie is... Big especially when you consider Lily's no slouch at her 56 lbs.
DeleteNice collars. Well worth the hassle :) I ordered a brown purse to add to my collection of purple, red, black and blue ones. It was a NEED! What I got was a toddler's Iron Man costume that was labeled purse. I sent it back, told them the reason and ordered another purse. What I got was a toddler's Iron Man costume (again). It was like Groundhog Day! I sent it back, wrote a review that they refused to use, got a refund and I still need a brown purse. I'm too afraid to try again. I'll just wait for the fair to come back and buy it there as that is where I fell in love with the first one. This is just to let you know, I feel your pain.
ReplyDeleteA toddler's Iron Man costume... I like that in a weird kind of way, I guess there's no way you could have put a strap on it and call it a bag, was there?
DeleteNah. Even if I had that kind of skill, it was red and yellow spandexish. I needed brown soft pleather.
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