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Come visit me on Fatal Foodies, with a special guest!
Nadia Gordon, author of the Sunny McCoskey mysteries, is my guest on Fatal Foodies today. Stop by and say hello!
And don’t forget, Wednesday is Ravenous Romance Day on Unbound, with the lovely Sephera Giron! I’ll post a reminder and the direct link beforehand, but add it to your calendars!
Other news, Mugatu was adopted this Saturday by a very lovely woman who lives nearby and has three other cats to keep our little girl company. Two more to go. Friday is the big day to get them fixed – did I mention thank you to everyone who donated?
Waste Not…
This post was originally written for a Summer Blog Party that fell through due to illness. I hate to waste it… so here ya go!
I used to think of summer as vacation, pure and simple. The school year would end and three glorious months of unstructured time stretched out before me. We lived in San Diego, so I spent a lot of time playing in the water and building sand castles. Summer meant the smell of coconut suntan lotion, and meals made up of Bugles (we’d put them on our fingers like Fu Manchu nails and then eat them off one by one), Lemon Cooler cookies, buckets of extra crispy Kentucky Fried Chicken (I refuse to call it ‘KFC’) and Shasta Tiki Punch soda.
As I grew older and realized how good a golden tan looked against white camisoles, I spent more time sunbathing. My parents built a pool in the backyard, so I’d spend hours adrift on a raft in the middle of the pool, dozing, reading romances, and daydreaming while soaking up those rays. This was before sunbathing was declared a bad thing, of course.
When I started working, summer lost some of its glow. Mind you, I loved my first summer job at the San Diego Zoo (Food Stand Two, directly across from the shit-slinging monkeys) and the magic of volunteering as a dresser at the Old Globe Theater’s summer Shakespeare Festival in Balboa Park. But the sense of free-floating time to follow whatever whims would hit … that was gone.
After I graduated high school (college and I had a brief fling, but it didn’t work out), summer lost all meaning beyond “Boy, it’s hot outside!” No more gloriously aimless days thinking the world was my succulent oyster. The future still held unlimited possibilities (as it always does when you’re under forty or so), but I missed the sense of freedom that always came with summer break.
Now? Summer is a time of fog and cool weather in San Francisco. I’ve gone from a perpetually golden-skinned sun worshipper to a pale Goth of my former self. I go down to San Diego a couple times a year and enjoy the sensation of surfing in board shorts and rash guard instead of a heavy-duty wetsuit, but I’ve lost all sense of the magic of summertime. I haven’t, however, lost all sense of a world of possibilities. If anything, passing the forty-year marker made me realize that even as you lay one dream — whether fulfilled, partially fulfilled, or unfilled — to rest, there’s always a new one to take its place. And maybe in the years to come summer will once again be a time of sun and leisure. If not, I can still conjure the memories. Now if I can just accept the fact I’ll never look that good in a bikini again in this lifetime…
News and Announcements!
Which I guess are sort of the same thing, but put together they look so…important!
Okay, first things first! A relative and writing critique pal of mine, Lisa Brackmann, has sold her book Rock, Paper, Tiger, an ‘existential suspense’ novel, to Soho Press and it will be released in Spring/Summer 2010! May I hear a WOOT and other assorted noises of celebration? The book is set in China, a country that Lisa has spent a lot of time exploring. Visit her blog, Paper Tiger, and read more about her adventures in China and her upcoming book! Lisa’s agent is Nathan Bransford of Curtis Brown. Who says agents don’t support and sell literary fiction? I’ve read the book in several incarnations, loved it the first time around and am happy to say it just got better and better with the subsequent drafts.
Second, tomorrow (Wednesday the 15th) is Ravenous Romance Day on Unbound, featuring Isabel Roman, author of the historical paranormal series Dark Desires of the Druids. Join us as Isabel talks about the suspension of disbelief!
Other news can wait!
Thank you!
Thanks to everyone who donated to the feline cause and a lucky break with one of our local humane societies, we will be able to get all five cutie kittens spayed/neutered the end of July, which means they’ll be able to go to their adoption center up in Santa Rosa (if they’re not adopted out first, of course!). Moxie, the mom-cat, was spayed July 2nd and is enjoying a kitten-free convalescence with M, while the five rug-rats are currently skittering around Dave’s and my guest room. Fun to have them, but I’ll be relieved when they’re gone. So far our permanent feline residents are handling the invasion with good humor and grace (in other words, no random peeing or destruction of clothing/books/other property). I just don’t wanna push our luck or their patience.
So thanks, everyone! And thanks, MY momcat for sending a check ’cause she doesn’t do that Paypal thing. 🙂
In other news, I have just been too damn tired to do much of anything in the way of posting. I believe it’s called ‘Total Burnout.’ Either that or ‘Insidious Depression.’ If the latter, I’m sure it was caused by the former. So I’ve been taking it easy on myself, catching up on emails, and lying in the middle of the guest room bed letting kittens swarm me. Ever been swarmed by five purring kittens, all looking for dangly bits on your clothing to attack? I highly recommend it as a pick-me-up. I hope to be back in full on writing mode after this weekend and just a few more nights of letting my brain rest and not forcing it to think or do anything it doesn’t feel like doing at the moment. And lots of sleep.
I did have a flying dream last night, where everytime I started to lose the power to fly, I’d just tell myself I could do it, and WHOOSH, back up in the air I went with more control than I’ve ever had in one of my flying dreams. Pretty sweet!
Lisa Lane at Unbound for Ravenous Romance Day!
Rogue Rescue
You might notice a new button on the sidebar of my blog page. A yellow “Donate” button. Or you might not have noticed it till I pointed it out. Either way, it’s there!
The purpose behind this button is to raise money to neuter/spay rescue felines, most of them taken out of shelters such as King’s County in Fresno before they’re euthanized. Sadly, local shelters have recently changed their policies so they won’t do the low cost spay/neuters for the public for kittens under 4 months old. This creates a huge problem as the rescue shelters won’t take the kittens unless they’re fixed. This means we have to go through private vet hospitals, which charge a helty fee: $100-$200 or more, depending on gender.
For our friend and fellow feline rescuer (think Harriet Tubman, except with kitties) Mo, this means she is currently stuck with five kittens and their mother in her bathroom because the mother cat is so protective, she attacks any other animals she sees (including Mo’s very gentle dog). Her other ‘quarantine’ room is currently occupied with teenagers we’re trying to find homes for.
We work with organized non-profit rescues, but do not belong to them ourselves. We’re looking into getting non-profit status, but it takes a while and given the glut of cats and kittens currently in shelters, with constant distress calls for help from the people running them, we don’t have time to wait. M has spent thousands of dollars of her own money on medical care and spay/neuters for countless felines when the promised help from rescue groups (also overwhelmed) fell through. We can get these kittens to a no-kill adoption center when they’re fixed, but we’re looking at $1,000 minimum to get all five kittens done. The other option is to have them in M’s bathroom for another two and a half months, which reduces the odds of getting them adopted. Most people want, as our friend Aldyth puts it, ‘little bitties.’ We are also, btw, actively looking for good homes with people we know will get the babies fixed and be responsible parents!
In the meantime, we’ve set up a PayPal donation button on my account specifically to fund getting this batch of kittens fixed. If anyone is inclined to give us grief because we are not an official non-profit, please remember it’s people like us (especially M!) that shoulder much of the time, responsibility, and money for rescue animals when the groups are full up or run out of money. We also take on the grief when kittens who come to us ill from their short time in the shelters end up dying, despite our best care.
I’ve attached pictures of the kids and their mom (who is being spayed this Wednesday). The white one is Mugatu. Points to anyone who knows where the name comes from! If you are in the Bay Area and know of anyone looking to adopt or even foster, please send them my way! Or, if you know someone who can spare a few dollars for a good cause and you can vouch for my integrity, it would be greatly appreciated!
Sunny Monday
It’s GORGEOUS outside today. Sunny, warm and quite Southern Californian in its balmy breeze. Definitely a change from San Francisco’s usual June Gloom and fog shrouded hills. Not that I’m complaining about the fog. It is one of the reasons I moved up here. But I do admit a little sun now and again is welcome. It’s nice to get some color and remember what it was like when I had my perpetual golden tan. Ah, the blissful ignorance of youth…
I had a great weekend. Twilight Tour at EFBC/FCC (to read more about it, go here for my post at Fatal Foodies); wine and snackage (Seeduction bread, olive oil, uber rich cheese and wine) with my sister; a gorgeous drive back up the coast early Sunday morning; and then a full afternoon at home, including beach walkies, writing and getting the laundry done. I honestly can’t (and won’t) complain!
Ooh, and thanks to my relentless walking and new love affair with my pedometer (I’m average 12,000 steps a day), I have lost enough weight to fit into some really nice summer pants my sister gave me. And…yes…I do believe…yes, my waist is slowly but surely returning!
Channeling My Inner Captain Kirk at Pens Fatales
Please visit the wonderful new mystery author blog, Pens Fatales, for a: my post about character in film and books, and just because it’s a really cool new blog with a bunch of great dames and authors!
News of the Week
The exciting news for the weekend was Dave’s and my part in rescuing a seal lion pup, now recuperating at the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito. For two more in-depth tellings of the tale, go here and here.
We have discovered the joys of laser pointer and felines. Heeeeee!!!!! Not our cats in the photo, btw, but pictures WILL be forthcoming… I have six of ’em going at once.
Tomorrow is Ravenous Romance day on UNBOUND, so please be prepared for yet more reminders and come join the Unbound crew and Keta Diablo, author of Ravenous historical romance LAND OF THE FALLING STARS!