Author Archives: Alice

Cat and the Countess by Casey Claybourne p.75

On the floor under the unshuttered window, a rat, the size of a baby elk, had been busily gnawing away at the edges of his traveling case. MizB of Should Be Reading hosts Teaser Tuesday. Grab your current read, open to a random page, share a couple of “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page. Go see Should Be Reading for more detail.

Share

Chained Mountains

For the first time in my life I saw chained mountains while on the trip through Canada. Some were in Canada and some in the USA. At first I thought it was some kind of net thing. It kind of reminded me of spider webs. I had to look fast as we went racing past, but I could see up close they are chain link fences. What a good idea! At least that way when the mountain does it’s inevitable […]

Share

The Express Way

Tina: I always wanted to talk to Ken. He’s my idol. I just want to hug him and kiss him and… but I never had the words. Oh! I know how to get my feelings across. I’ll do it right now. Theodor: Wait! Don’t get out of the car now. Tina: Why not? Theodor: Because This time machine is in express mode. We’re about to go again. Previously in Jack and Jill: KenNetTic The theme for this week’s Jack and […]

Share

Three Chairs

“Grandma, what’s the scariest thing you’ve ever seen?” He curled up closer as the two watched a vampire movie. “Three chairs.” “Whaaat?! That’s not right. Tell me the truth.” “Oh, no, it wasn’t the chairs themselves. It was what they meant. I went to a café with three of my closest friends, but the café was attacked by terrorists. They told us they would kill anyone who didn’t sit down. There were only three chairs.”

Share

T13 – To Do List

1. Get more sleep! I was tripping all over myself all day yesterday. 2. Keep up with my boss. 3. Distribute posters for NaNo. I became a minion this year. – Think Municipal Liaison with fewer perks. 4. Work up my outline for my NaNo book. 5. Set up my word count widget. 6. Get the NaNo folders ready to hand out. 7. Do an interview with the local paper for NaNo. 8. Contact an old writer’s group member about […]

Share

Suzie’s House 380 : Storm Clouds

Stephanie was rounding the long sweep of John Nolan Drive right between the two lakes when she spotted the funny cloud. Funny as in suspicious. The way that particular black nub Ved down was probably just a fluke. Though still early in Summer, they really shouldn’t be seeing too many funnel clouds now. Then again it seemed like the warning sirens were going off more and more lately.

Share

What Am I Reading?

Not much I can share. I’m mostly looking over outlines and old manuscripts because NaNo is coming. No teaser this week, but I’ll have one for next week for sure.

Share

Invasion of Personal Space

I’ve been involved with construction work enough to know there is no way the people who do it can avoid getting in your personal space. Still, I was quite shocked when I returned from a day in Whistler to find an electrical cord had been plugged into the front of my timeshare. They were doing extensive renovations throughout the timeshare. I saw much of it while hiking around the area or from the parking lot. But I had assumed they […]

Share

KenNetTic

Tina: This is definitely NOT the 1930’s. It’s the 70’s! Theodor: How do you know. Good Lord! Is that man naked? Tina: That’s how I know. That’s Ken. He’s streaking. Theodor: I don’t see any smears. He must be a lunatic. Shall we get out the net? Tina: Don’t bother. He’ll just drive you nuts. It’s enough to make me twitch. Previously in Jack and Jill: Time was made for traveling (in a Studebaker) The theme for this week’s Jack […]

Share

Pictures of a Descent

Martin squinted through the camera, checking the auto focus and framing, even through it was all futile. There wasn’t a single bird to be seen on the lake today. Not one. A couple hundred years ago there would have been thousands of ducks on their annual migration. Imagine it! The grace, freedom, and flurry of wings all around. When Martin tried to imagine it, he always thought of a puzzle with half the pieces gone. No big picture. He took […]

Share

T13 – from Whistler to Nanaimo

1. One last look at Whistler. You can tell by the gondola.

Share

Suzie’s House 379 : Written By Committee

Gene stretched his leg out and accidentally kicked Emma. She hopped off his bed for a minute, looked around his room, and settled on the floor. Tracy tried to move the guitar off her lap and slapped him in the chest with it. “Sorry,” she muttered without even looking at him. “There’s no room in here,” Ben grumbled as he got off the floor. He accidentally stepped on Bruce, who grunted. “And I need to get some writing done anyway. […]

Share

Simplicity 1773 by Unknown 3/4

Stitch bodice side front to bodice front at side front seam. Clip curves, if necessary. Stitch front to back at side seams. I’ve been elbow deep in fabric lately. MizB of Should Be Reading hosts Teaser Tuesday. Grab your current read, open to a random page, share a couple of “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page. Go see Should Be Reading for more detail.

Share

Laundry

Two weeks is just enough time to mean you either have to carry a big bag, get smelly, or do laundry. I chose to do laundry. This proved something of an adventure. First I had to find the laundry. The timeshare community had one, but to find it I had to call the front desk and beg for directions. It was in a second floor room in a building down the hill and around the corner from where we stayed. […]

Share

Time was made for traveling (in a Studebaker)

Tina: What happened to your time travel machine? Theodor: This is it. Judging by the shape I would guess this to be the 1930’s. Tina: Whoah! What’s that! Previously in Jack and Jill: Seasoning The theme for this week’s Jack and Jill is “Time was made for traveling (in a Studebaker)” as suggested by TWM Want to see what I can do with a word or phrase? Make a suggestion.

Share