But I may not have access to my computer. So, if I’m not here, you’ll know why.
Hope to post this week
Posted in Uncategorized
Friday Facts – June 11, 2010
A fun thing to do with sweetened condensed milk is to take two cans, rip off the labels and put them into a pot of water (on their sides). Bring water to a boil and then simmer the cans and water for four hours. Keep an eye on the water level and make sure there is always enough water to cover the cans at all times. Roll the cans around periodically as well. In four hours, carefully remove the cans from the water and open them. TA DA! You’ll find caramel. Mix in a bowl and then pour into a graham cracker crust, cover with whipped cream and mini chocolate chips. Serve your caramel pie. ENJOY!
By the way, warning label: Be sure to keep the water level up and a lid near so you don’t have an explosion- never seen it happen but it is a warning from Borden.
Posted in Friday Facts | Tags: caramel, Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk, Friday fact
Wordless Wednesday
Posted in Wordless Wednesday | Tags: Japanese magnolia
Android Karenina
First there was Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, then Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters, then Mansfield Park and Mummies. AND now, as of June 8, there will be Android Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy and Ben H. Winters. This dude has a grand idea. He has to be raking in the sales. What a neat imagination he has- and he had Jane Austin’s voice down cold. Wonder if he channeled Leo Tolstoy as well.
He’ll be signing books at The Strand Bookstore in NYC this week and I am debating ordering one and picking it up when I am there next week. Sound like a plan? The Strand is Grand. HUGE.
I adore the story of Anna and her Count even though it is tragic. Can an Android survive the same fate as Anna?
GCCRWA
The Gulf Coast Chapter of the Romance Writer’s of America is one of the best groups of ladies I know. We may have our share of dramas but at the end of the day. we all respect and love each other. It is a very diverse group. We have members that have written over 30 books and some that are just starting their journeys in writing. We write contemporary, paranormal, inspirational, historical, erotica, and fantasy. I love how we all support each other and offer encouragement, no matter what the genre. Today’s meeting was another great one. We learned from Curtiss Ann Matlock about the writer’s life and how to encourage yourself. Her talk was inspirational. She has a great sense of humor and it was a joy to listen to her. I got to sit with a member that I didn’t know too well and enjoyed chatting with her and hearing about her process.
Rode over to the meeting with my friend, Elizabeth, and it was good to catch up with her and her life. She gave me some great advice on a plot point for Surfer Bride. Gotta get back to that one soon. Planned to work on it a bit today but came back with a touch of a headache-possibly due to the rain storm. So, I am watching Jaws and blogging instead.
I always return from a meeting inspired, rejuvenated, and ready to dive back in. Today was no exception. Except for the headache, that is.
Posted in Random thoughts, Writing | Tags: Curtiss Ann Matlock, GCCRWA, headache, Jaws, Surfer Bride
Friday Facts- Mansard Roof
I am a huge fan of Mansard roofs. They look so unique on a home or on any structure. Lots of apartment buildings in Paris have these type roofs. A Mansard roof allows for living space to be built into attic areas with less work than a total renovation. These roofs will accomodate dormer windows to allow for sunlight to enter the attic.
The style was named after a French architect, Francois Mansart (1598-1666). He used this style roof on a lot of his buildings. The style first became popular before his time and he revived it. Parts of the roof of the Louvre are Mansard style.
The roof itself has two slopes on each side of the building. The lower slope is steeper than the upper. I just adore these buildings. Very romantic look to me. Seems almost like a fairy tale house. I can almost see Goldilocks coming out the door of the top one. As to the one on the bottom, can’t you see having a spot of tea with a friend on the closed in porch on a pretty spring day?
Posted in Friday Facts | Tags: fairy tale, Friday fact, Goldilocks, Mansard roof, Paris
Wordless Wednesday
Posted in Wordless Wednesday | Tags: Bagelheads, Chocolate muffin
Whispered Lies
I finaly got a chance to read Whispered Lies yesterday. I got it at the book signing at Silken Sands Writer’s Conference. Signed by the lovely Dianna Love. It is one in a series called the BAD Agency series. These are written by Dianna Lova and Sherrilyn Kenyon.
The hero in this one, Carlos, was amazing. The writers of this book nailed him as the alpha with a soft spot for the heroine. It was a great story. I highly recommend it. I’m going to get the next one in the series as soon as I get a chance. The first was really good. It is called Phantom in the Night and I read it on a flight back home from New York a couple years ago.
The one thing I did learn from reading this book yesterday is that I’m pissing in the wind with my own writing. I can never hope to write love scenes with the emotional intensity that these ladies can. I am in awe of their abilites. Rock on Dianna and Sherrilyn-
Friday Facts- White Cats and Deafness
I found out the hard way that most all white cats with blue eyes are deaf. We had a beautiful white cat named Gadget when #1 son was small. She was a lovely little dear. She was very sweet but never seemed to come when she was called. She roamed around, oblivious, most of the time. I didn’t think much about it since most cats I’d ever known had put me on ignore on many occasions.
Our neighbors at the time had three large dogs. They even said one of the dogs was half wolf. Poor little Gadget got stuck in their garage one night when they shut the door and the dogs mauled her. She was discovered while still alive but her lung had been punctured. She rasped for a bit as I cried and then she died. The vet told me that as many as 85 percent of pure white cats with two blue eyes are born deaf. If they have some color or only one blue eye, the chances of the cat being deaf are much less.
I was stunned and had I known she was deaf and not just stubborn, she’d have never been allowed outside. It was a hard lesson for my son and for me. Very sad.
The reason I’m offering this as a Friday fact is that, first of all, I’m trying to be diverse with these little tidbits. But secondly, I think a beautiful deaf cat could be used in lots of ways. Paranormal: a deaf cat that’s a shape shifter who can hear in human form; Contemporary: a pet that gets lost and the fireman (cliche- so use the meter reader if necessary) that finds it is a hot, sexy man; Regency: the heroine is feared/unaccepted by the ton because she has a white cat that can’t hear and she carries it to keep it safe; and lots of ideas for fantasy come to mind as well.
See if you can put a pretty pussy cat in your WIP. Could be fun.
Posted in Friday Facts | Tags: deafness, Friday fact, white cats, WIP
Wordless Wednesday
Posted in Wordless Wednesday | Tags: Biloxi, Hard Rock, Mississippi








