Instaweek(s)

Some recent pretty pictures!

Our trees are now in full leaf.

I have some new toys lately, like this impact driver. Love this thing!

A recent doodle, for an Instagram 30-day challenge:

Disney characters keep a close eye on the library for me.

We recently went to the local Botanical Gardens, housed in this building. I still need to post my photos of the plant life therein.

Neighbor cat likes to taunt Julio.

I like astromech droids in principle, but I hope they’re not invented before I retire!

It’s Farmer’s Market time of year!

Hockey and basketball are over, huzzah!!!

I made emerald fried rice the other night. ‘Twas quite tasty. Next time, I’ll use a different protein, though — ham, while quick and easy, just wasn’t that exciting.

The other day I got home from work to see my father opening the gate in the backyard. A few seconds later, I saw why: he was giving the two wild turkeys in our yard an evacuation route.

Writing continues, sometimes frustrating, sometimes not…

…and sometimes with feline obstacles.

It’s kind of hard to write a dramatic and emotional scene when this is going on at my feet:

And I had thought about buying a cat bed for the library, but now I see that I don’t need to bother.

Lester also likes being in the kitchen when we’re cooking.

All in all, life is good!

The Daughter, once eight, is now fifteen.

And I leave you with some cautionary words from Satchel.


Excelsior!

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Random Thoughts on a New Life

So we’ve been “living” at Casa Jaquandor 2.0 for a bit more than a month now. Time for some random thoughts and observations!

:: Garbage. We don’t get to just toss our trash into the apartment complex dumpster whenever it’s full anymore, so now we have to know things like what day the trash gets picked up, and how they do recycling, and all that jazz. It’s not hard, actually — I’m lucky enough to live in a town that makes this sort of thing relatively easy — but there have been a few hiccups. The first week, I failed to tie the bags tightly shut, because for the last eleven years, just cinching the drawstrings and hucking the bag into the lidded dumpster was what you did. Luckily for me I’m a smart fellow, so it only took one instance of me getting home from work to trash blown all over the yard from untied bags to learn that lesson. Whoopsies!

:: Having neighbor cats can be amusing, when one of them decides to drop by and taunt our dumb lummoxes through the sliding door.


:: It’s interesting how much effort of a new place is just trying to figure out routines for normal stuff. My morning coffee ritual was taking fifteen minutes, because I had to stop in the middle of the kitchen and think it through, but now I’ve got things kind-of figured out so it’s back down to ten minutes. Ditto little things like cooking (every time I cook I find myself wondering where a particular utensil is), changing cat litters (I had this down to a science at the old place, not so much at the new, although I think I have it figured out), and so on. Walking into the bedroom and realizing I forgot to grab my book or glasses or whatever from the kitchen is more annoying when there’s a flight of stairs involved. So, for that matter, is negotiating that same flight of stairs when you have one cat who really really really likes feet. The Wife thinks that Julio is trying to kill us, and if not for all his “Cuddle and pet me!” shenanigans in the morning, I’d be inclined to agree with her.

:: I was going to post photos of some of the stuff we’ve done with our plants, but it turns out I haven’t taken any. This is a curious oversight on my part. Must fix.

:: The moon sure looks pretty above our yard.


:: A perfectly-timed rainstorm ruined my plans for grilled steak the other night. Stupid weather…but the steak, cooked indoors, was still quite good!


:: I’ve really been giving my studfinder a workout!


:: I really dig having a bathroom with a skylight. This is one of those things I liked when we first scoped out the house last winter, but I like it more and more.


(I took that photo at night, when the skylight was reflecting what was below. In this case, me.)

:: We can do little things we’ve wanted to do for years now! More complex cooking in the kitchen. Growing things. Burning wood in our new firepit. (Note to self: Assemble firepit.) And, hang our mirror.

Way back when we got married, we wanted to decorate our bedroom in a sun-and-moon motif (a motif which I still love and look for when I’m prowling about). One item that we put on our registry was an oval wall mirror with a golden sleeping-crescent-moon face to one side — quite beautiful and striking.

And we’ve never hung it.

Our first apartment had old-school plaster walls which I had no idea how to tap, and at our next two apartments, we really had other fish to fry — new jobs starting and ending, The Daughter being born and being a toddler, moving twice in nine months, et cetera. For various reasons, that poor mirror languished in its original box for years.

Until now. Specifically, until last night.


Slowly, surely, we’re figuring this whole “house” thing out. There are still some headaches — more shelving to install in my library closet so I can set up proper storage in there, figuring out why the wall switch in the garage is set up so you can’t turn on the light in the garage unless you also turn on the light outside the garage door, et cetera, et cetera, and so it goes.

And so it goes, this life at home.

Home. I like the sound of that.

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Instaweek (kinda-sorta)

Here’s a sampling of recent pictures I’ve taken of stuff!

(BTW, The Move That Ate Tokyo should be over this weekend, and our lives should start settling out into something approaching normal…or rather, now that our focus on vacating the Old Haunt will be done, we can really start putting together our lives in the New Haunt. Which means, among other things, that writing and posting should become more consistent, and a good thing that is, too — my story ideas are starting to leap out of my head for lack of use!)

If you recognize these comics panels, then you are my people:

Listen to the rhythm of the falling rain:

From the Rochester Lilac Festival:

New toy for my library and writing room:

Around and about:

The kittehs:

And, about to retire the overalls for the summer!

And finally, given the new writing space, it’s time to replace the old “Writing in Action!” photo with a new one:


Zap! and Pow!, indeed!

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Instaweek(s)

The last few weeks in photos! I knew I had missed this feature last week, but I didn’t realize I also missed the week before. Ouch!


(A word here: I was taking a back way from Clarence to East Aurora a couple weeks back, and I came across this bridge. I was so startled to see a bridge with HP Lovecraft’s face all over it that I had to turn around and go back just so I could get this photo.)

(Yes, hot-pepper jelly on a burger is amazing. Try it and thank me!)

(Yes, sausage and banana peppers are the best things to put on pizza. Try it and thank me!)

(Gummi raspberries, where have you been all my life!)

(When I get typing fast, this is what my fingers do. Because they’re dumb-asses.)

This is the cat bus from My Neighbor Totoro. I want one. It belongs to The Daughter, and I am jealous.

Sitting on my new doorstep!

Cazenovia Creek

Those boxes contain my books. Some of my books, anyway.

Believe it or not, I do long for shorts-weather eventually. Overalls, how can I miss you if I have to wear you constantly!



Wow, lots of photos!

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