Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Waning Moon
Pluto Retrograde
Neptune Retrograde
Hot and sticky
Yesterday was just disgusting, weather-wise. I didn’t get much writing done — mostly because the migraine was so bad, I couldn’t think or see. Got some stuff to the post office, worked on something else that has to go out today. Finished the material for Confidential Job #1, so I will do the write-up and send it off today. It turned out better than it started, thank goodness. Took care of the cat next door.
Elsa’s hanging in there. She’s really trying to get better. I told the vet I wanted to move forward with the new medication, so I’m waiting for the information. It has to be mixed at a special pharmacy in Manhattan and then sent to me. But Elsa’s trying to eat, and she’s interacting and curious about what’s going on, and stays with us, and is more herself again.
Migraine’s still here and the hip’s bothering me. I have a feeling this will be a good day. “Good day”? Why did I write that? Well, maybe my subconscious knows something I don’t. I’d like it to be a good day, that’s for sure, but certainly am not convinced of it yet! Couldn’t reach one of those who needs a new one ripped today, so that had to roll over to today.
I’m going to try and get some work done on both POWER OF WORDS and on the short story today, as well as getting out the write-up and other paperwork for Confidential Job #1. But, mostly, it will be a pretty quiet day in the heat. The humidity is supposed to break today, though, which is a good thing, because I have to be out and about tomorrow, and I don’t like to leave the cats for very long without the air conditioning on. If the heat/humidity are low enough so they don’t need it, it’s fine. Let’s face it, it’s hard to be furry in the summer!
I’m also going to start re-reading the books for the seminar series this week and taking notes.
Thursday, my pottery class starts. I’m really excited and really nervous.
Back to the page.
Devon


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I’m praying for Elsa, and for you. You deserve a good day, I hope it comes to pass.