Howard Hughes shakes their head In dismay.
Sunny today. Storms coming tonight. Our high was 84˚F.
I will not be one of the people leaving Twitter. Yeah, Elon Musk is a bastard, but I simply do not see the point.
I've got a solid opening for "Living a Boy's Adventure Tale," and I have a pretty good idea where the story's headed. I do think that title's gonna stick, by the way. Spooky read what there is so far and likes it. I just wish the going were not so slow, but that is the way it is with me and SF. I may have to pause and write something for the next issue of Sirenia Digest, because I don't want to get behind again. I'm reluctant to set this aside.
I can't go into McWane this week, and I'm kinda bummed about that.
This afternoon's comfort film was del Toro's Crimson Peak (2015). At the moment, I rank it as my third favorite del Toro film, behind The Shape of Water (2017) in first place and Pan's Labyrinth (2006) in second.
Please have a look at the big Cartel Shop. Money is also like oxygen, sadly.
Later Tater Beans,
Aunt Beast

12:01 p.m.
I will not be one of the people leaving Twitter. Yeah, Elon Musk is a bastard, but I simply do not see the point.
I've got a solid opening for "Living a Boy's Adventure Tale," and I have a pretty good idea where the story's headed. I do think that title's gonna stick, by the way. Spooky read what there is so far and likes it. I just wish the going were not so slow, but that is the way it is with me and SF. I may have to pause and write something for the next issue of Sirenia Digest, because I don't want to get behind again. I'm reluctant to set this aside.
I can't go into McWane this week, and I'm kinda bummed about that.
This afternoon's comfort film was del Toro's Crimson Peak (2015). At the moment, I rank it as my third favorite del Toro film, behind The Shape of Water (2017) in first place and Pan's Labyrinth (2006) in second.
Please have a look at the big Cartel Shop. Money is also like oxygen, sadly.
Later Tater Beans,
Aunt Beast

12:01 p.m.