In the past two weeks, the world of popular fiction has lost two giants--Michael Crichton and Tony Hillerman.  Both men were storytellers who knew how to pull their readers into their stories and maintain interest.  Crichton wrote about how science can go too far while Hillerman wrote mysteries that included insights into the Native American experience.  These are two authors I've watched the bookstore shelves for and now there'll be no more.  RIP!
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THURSDAY

Had a call from the library yesterday evening about four overdue books so first thing today I drove over and dropped off a book I'd finished,  On the Oceans of Eternity, and two videocasettes I was done with (these were not overdue) and extended the checkout for the four others which are a series I've just begun to read.  Just started Dies the Fire yesterday and I can already tell I'll enjoy this series just as much as the preceeding one by this author.  I'd never heard of S. M. Stirling before a couple weeks ago when I picked up Island in the Sea of Time which Leofwyna is reading now with equal enthusiasm. 

When I saw gas was at $3.27 I stopped to top off the tank as that's the lowest I've seen it in awhile. 

Back at home we noticed Gerald indeed must have picked up that stack of excess concrete blocks early this morning.  I'd bought those years ago for stacking board book shelves.  Subsequently they've been used about the place for various things but it was time for them to go away.  They're just to big and heavy to be useful and I have plenty of bricks and pavers for my purposes about the place. 

Got back into yardwork duties sifting the last wheelbarrow load of the oldest compost and setting up the new compost location pulling up old carpet, leveling the cages with the four concrete blocks I did keep and some electrical posts the previous neighbor had left supporting the fence her dog nearly destroyed.   The back line of the property is looking much improved with the old fence and block wall gone where Leofwyna's been transplanting hardy geranium and choral bells from the front beds.  In another few days the other three compost bins will be transfered to the new location in the back corner nearer the raised veggie beds.  There's room for them there now the fence is gone and their old location is no longer an attractive location for them so near the neighbors driveway and entry.

I'm sure the neighbor appreciates all this Fall activity as she has the FOR SALE sign out and the sagging fence and weedy area could not have been making favorable impressions on potential buyers.  This will be the fifth change of owners for that house since we moved here.  So far we've been fortunate in fairly quiet and reasonable neighbors in that property; certainly hope that doesn't change this time.

All this activity day in and day out is making me a little stiff and sore.  Tomorrow Leofwyna goes to work and I can apply myself to some job searching time on the computer.  Saturday and Sunday are soon enough for more of this other stuff; but as Leofwyna keeps noting... this pretty weather isn't going to last.
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TUESDAY

Started the day early with phonecalls to Dr, Pat/NET and Armstrong.  Followed up by picking up cotton and silk samples (3 hours) and a tape to transcribe.  We unloaded the samples then Leofwyna wanted to hit a couple Goodwills looking for glass and using my discount.  We found a replacement 65th anniversary Tripoly to replace the plainer one we have; it's a game we sisters enjoy most any time we get together.  We finished the day with supper at Valentino's for pizza and salad buffet. 

We spent the rest of the evening sorting some of the sample books and starting to dismantle them to cut down on the bulk.  We use them for raffle quilts and charitable quilts for Africa missions, fancies for crazy quilts, embroidered linen for coifs, tapestry pieced together for ground cloths while camping, project pouches, sewing kits and book covers for largess, and various other projects as we think of them.  I'm planning special things for 12th Night gifts that I'll keep secret for the time being.

WEDNESDAY

Make a run to the library and requested book transfers for S.M.Stirling novels.  I started reading Island in the Sea of Time yesterday and want to have the sequels lined up when I finish it.  Leofwyna and I both went to Armstrong to gather up more of the sample books (2 hours); it was much nicer to have two of us sorting and loading up the van.

Unloaded the loot, cleaned up, picked up Tamara and headed to A&S [first of three] for Baroness Vasilla to teach us how to make clay ocarinas.  Mine shaped up nicely but didn't achieve the whistle... next time in two weeks.  Other's doing the project were Aibhilin, Chiara, Emelye, Gerald, Isadora, Natalya, TOCD, Viljalhmer, and Sarafina [the new person].  Gyda was there but didn't participate in the project as she already had an ocarina so she worked on her tablet weaving... a lovely belt.

With the new earlier time for our meetings due to the city cutting back on library hours we waited supper for after and went to Tico's then home to sort more samples and catch up with Project Runway... the most annoying people are slowly getting whittled away one by one.

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