Friday Sinema: Dance Party

Okie dokie, karaoke. This vid is bit (okay a lot!) longer than I usually post. Also, there might be interruptions for ads because…well…nothing is free anymore, not even YouTube. If an ad does crop up, simply wait a few seconds then look for the <skip ad> button on the lower right-hand side of screen and click it. As the old-timers know, I love dance. I love musicals. I love old movies. This video hits all my buttons. I would have assigned different places to a few of the scenes but for the most part, I agree with the selections. Chemistry indeed! 🫠 Have a great weekend, all!

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Thursday Thoughts: Universal Happy Dance

For some reason, I woke up with the song “I Feel Like Dancin'” in my head. Weird, right? It’s Thursday and I should be headed out to Wallyworld. Somehow, I don’t see me dancing down the aisles. Then again, I’m trying to decide if I can put it off until next week. I’ll need to check my list to see…oh. Never mind. Yeah. I gotta hit the WW today. *sigh* 😮‍💨

And since it’s Thursday, I will be writing later this afternoon. I like Thrusday for that very reason. Maybe that’s why I’ve also assigned it as WW day. New words are always good and yes, I’ve actually managed some this week. Today’s message from the Universe is short and sweet.

Yes! Silver, you can have it, do it, and be it!

But it’s not going to visualize itself.

Whoa!
The Universe
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P.S. Dream it, Silver, show up, happy dance.

Those instructions are pretty simple. So, I shall drag my feet to Wallyworld while dreaming up new scenes. Then I’ll show up at my desk once I return and translate those dreams into words, after which I will happy dance. Sounds like a plan. What are your plans today?

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Wednesday Words: More Games

As I mentioned on Monday, I didn’t really write last week because I was judging the Thursday Threads challenge. I’m also going to admit that I cheated a little. More about that in a moment. First, the prompt is: *He hated these games.* As to my cheat, the following snippet is a scene I’d roughly sketched out and planned to get back to and “fill in the blanks” so to speak. As it turned out, the prompt fit in fairly well, with only the addition of a letter to the phrase. And also, it’s longer than 250 words. Good thing I’m not being judged for the challenge, right? Anyway, I’mma just gonna drop this here and let y’all play with what you think might be going on. I’d waggle my brows and look smug but y’all can’t see me.

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Aisling lay still, but for her eyes as she searched the darkness for what woke her. She heard it again—a sharp tap of something hard on glass. Someone—or something—was at one of the turret windows. She slipped out of bed and crept closer. A misshapen shadow was silhouetted against the curtains. She inched closer and pressed her cheek against the wall so she could peek from behind the drapery. A huge black bird sat on the roof. Was that a crow? Her eyes widened. Not crow, raven. Poe’s poem almost spilled out of her mouth but she caught herself, as did the raven apparently. He turned his head and beady black eyes stared at her. He all but glowed in the soft halo the street light cast.

The bird’s beak moved and words came out. She gasped, then covered her mouth with her hand as she strained to hear.

“Beware,” the raven said. “The Wild Hunt is looking for you.” The bird cocked its head, looking away. A moment later, it vaulted into the air on a powerful downsweep of its wings.

Aisling pulled back the curtain but could see nothing—not in the sky nor along the street. She glanced at the clock next to her bed. It flashed 3:33 at her, like there had been a power outage. Dropping the curtain, she scurried back to bed, crawled in and pulled the covers over her head. Birds did not speak with human voices. Nor did ravens fly at night. At least she didn’t think so. She’d have to look that up when she got to work in…no. She would not look at the clock again. She closed her eyes. She hated these games, had ever since they’d haunted her childhood.
****

So there it is. I have every intention of filling in some more blanks this week. Next scene up is a dream that Aisling is going to have. But…is actually a dream? Or…something else? *bwahaha* Writers, if you feel inspired by the prompt, write. Readers, how do you feel about dream sequences in books? Are they a yay or a nay? Inquiring writers want to know!

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Tuesday Tidbits: Nuttin’, Honey

It’s Tuesday. Who else celebrates Taco Tuesday? Today, I’m thinking that maybe it should be Tequila Tuesday. I mean…it’s gotta be after noon somewhere, right?

Okay, I’m kidding. Not about tacos but about the tequila. I honestly can’t remember the last time I drank a margarita. In fact, I have a frozen margarita pack thing in the freezer that LG bought me as a joke like…I don’t know…a few months ago? It’s still in the freezer.

Have I mentioned that I collect pun memes? I can’t help myself. And yes, that includes “dad jokes.” There’s a dude I follow on X who is really into puns and bad dad jokes. I always try to hit him back with on from my collection.

To finish off today’s tidbits, I leave you with some things that keep me awake at night. If you have answers, drop them in the comments.

What was the greatest thing BEFORE sliced bread?

Why is bacon called bacon and cookies called cookies when you cook bacon and bake cookies?

And finally, the question isn’t who let the dogs out, it’s who let them in?

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February First Monday

It’s a new month. And Ground Hog Day. I hope that doesn’t mean that we’re going to have to keep reliving Monday all over again once the day is done. Did whatever animal is used to prognosticate the coming of spring in your part of the world see it’s shadow? It’s still dark outside so I have no clue. Forecast is for sunny so I’m betting whatever critter the OKC Zoo is using this year will see its shadow so we’ll get six more weeks of winter. Or we won’t. 😉

So, last week was the big snow storm. We had 2 days out the past 8 where the temp was above freezing so there’s been some melting, except where there’s shade or on the north side where the sun doesn’t reach. The good news is, warmer temps all this week. Yippee!

Despite the weather, I still have to people. And adult. The older I get the more I really dislike having to do either or both of those things. On the good news side, my appointment to get squished went off easy peasy and the results were negative so big yay there. I’m good to go on all 3 lab tests.

Friday, I ventured out again to hit Shoe Carnival to use my Christmas gift card from Howie Mandel*. I found a pair of Sketcher Bobs slip-ins on sale so I still have some $$ on the card. Yay. The shoes are comfy and look cool. They’re wasable, vegan, and look like suede. Then Jake and I hit Wallyworld. There is a reason I hit WW early in the morning. ALL special Wallyworld people were out and about. I should have been prepared because as we were heading into Shoe Carnival, a woman coming out stopped to ask about Jake. Ten minutes later, I knew all about her 6’7″ husband (she was maybe 5’3″ in her boots), his lack of desire to get exercise and some of his eating habits. In WW, a helpful woman tried to get me to try EVERY flavor of the Clear American sparkling water. I drink the key lime flavor. It is the ONLY flavor I drink. She also really wanted to pet Jake but he skirted around her and got behind me. Then there was the older lady who needed a learner’s permit to drive the motorized cart. Her husband was trying to direct her. She was…hefty and he…looked like a garden gnome. Anyway…

So, I finished off the dramatized adaptations of the first Hidden Legacy trilogy by Ilona Andrews because the 3rd one released last week. Yay. Enjoyed them. Then I listened to Dannika Dark’s THE PROTECTOR, the latest release in her Black Arrowhead Pack series. I got a little teary-eyed a time or two so good book. Currently, I’m doing a rather haphazard bounce through some of the lastest J.D. Robb In Death books. The new release drops tonight. It’s like #62 or something. And yes, I have been known to marathon the entire series. Of late, though, I just go back a book or two to remind me where we are in the time line and what’s going in the world of Eve Dallas. I’m currently listening to FRAMED IN DEATH, which is the book just before STOLEN IN DEATH which is the one that drops at midnight.

We missed Stormy’s soccer game Saturday. Partly due to the frigid temps but also due to some stuff LG had to deal with on the phone. His team won 12-1 so YAY! But we’re a bit bummed we missed the excitement. Only says he played well. I’m starting to wonder if we might be jinxes because the last couple we’ve attended, they lost and they seem to win when we aren’t there. 🤔

Not much else going on. If I want new words for Wednesday, I’ll need to go all BICHOK** to get them. I have the prompt. I just didn’t write for Thursday Threads last week because I was the judge. I’ll come up with something, which means I should get this posted and then get off the internet and write. I’ll get right on that after one more cup of coffee. How are things in your neck of the woods?

*Long story short: At Christmas, we make up the “gift giver” based on what’s in the package. For instance, we gave Only a set of scented markers (off her Xmas list!) and they were from Picasso. LG knew I wanted Sketchers, hence Howie Mandel, since he does commercials for the brank.

**Butt In Chair, Hands On Keyboard.

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Friday Sinema: South vs. Midwest

Okay. It’s (not) A Southern Thing but these two gals are just as funny. Considering how far south Winter Storm Fern (again, WhoTAF names a winter storm freakin’ Fern?!!???), I figured this video is worth the giggle as you watch. I think we can all relate. Here’s hoping the weather is more normal for us al. Have a great weekend and stay warm!

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Thursday Thoughts: Universal Worlds

The various processes involved in writing probably don’t matter as much to readers as it does to writers. And it might not be interesting but from time to time, the Universe drops in with an idewa that is also something of a reminder about the whole writing thing. It is also a bit of a guide to the difference between the “breeds.” There are pantsers and plotters and plantsers. And then there are puzzlers like me. Pantsers write “by the seat of their pants.” They get an idea, put words on paper (figuratively speaking because most of us work on computers these days) and tell the story as it occurs to them, ie. they make it up as they go. Plotters get an idea, outline, plan, and plot everything, writing from start to finish in an orderly fashion because they already know what is going to happen. Plantsers are hybrids. They plot but aren’t afraid to detour if a new idea pops up. And then there’s me. I write like I’m working a jigsaw puzzle. Anyway, this what the Universe had to say that got me off on this tangent.

I know a lot, Silver.

But what I couldn’t possibly know is what YOU will think next.

And for those very thoughts worlds will be born that even I could not have brought forth.

Thanks from everyone, everywhere, always –
The Universe
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P.S. No pressure, Silver.

Ha! No pressure? That’s easy for the Big U to say. But see, this why I think it is more fun to be a pantser (which I was in the beginning) and a puzzler. We shape the world as we go along. We color outside the lines. Don’t get me wrong. I am NOT putting down a plotter. They have very orderly minds and that’s to be admired. It’s just not me. I’m like that meme–mah brain iz like teh internets. Der are 33 tabs open, 6 are glitching and where teh heck is teh music comin from? So, let us see what worlds–and words–will be born and/or brought forth today. What world will you conquer today?

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Wednesday Words: Just Don’t

Here it is Wednesday. Again. Wasn’t it just Wednesday like…yesterday? Time is blowing by so fast. January is almost over. Winter is just starting–at least weather wise. Some wag once said, “Time waits for no man–or woman.” We still have snow. At the rate the temps are going, we’ll have it until like…April. All that aside, I do have new words to share, aaaand they are award-winning. I took the “blue ribbon” in last week’s Thursday Threads challenge. This was the 691 week of the challenge and I’ve won 81 times. (I didn’t get into it until it was around 300 weeks.) Anyway, since I also won the time before, the prompt came from my snippet and is: *”Do not get in my way.”* I’ll leave the set-up for this scene to your imaginations.

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Ariel sprawled on the boulder, the very essence of insouciance. This was a role he knew well, having played it at court for hundreds of years. The dark fae stared at him. His only response was to arch one brow—a sure invitation to challenge him

Bran sighed inwardly. He hated these games. “Stand down, Orin.” The other fae did not respond so Bran cuffed him across the back of his head. The gesture earned him a growl.

“What’s the matter, Bran Fox? Mutiny in the ranks of the Queen’s Ravens?” Ariel drawled out the taunt, sarcasm evident in his tone.

“No more than usual. I do, however, find it interesting that the King’s Seducer has been reduced to a mere errand boy—and one who has failed to retrieve his target.”

Orin snarled at both of them. “Let me kill him and then we will be done with this.”

Ariel’s laughter rang out, as sweet as steeple bells chiming the hour. “You can try, Odhran Carragh, but I’ll not be caught in your trap so easily.”

Bran took a mental step back. How did Ariel know Orin’s true name? He grabbed the back of Orin’s leather jacket just as the man lunged toward Ariel. He flexed his magic and Orin stilled.

Sliding off the boulder, Ariel faced them, his face expressionless though power reverberated in his words. “Do not get in my way. And tell Mab her time is coming.”

“Tell Oberon the same. My queen is indeed coming, whether her time or not.”
****

I think the gauntlet has been thrown. What happens next will be interesting. At least I hope so becaue honestly? I haven’t figured that part out yet. Ah, the joys of being a closet pantser under the guise of being a puzzler. Time–and words–will tell. In the meantime, writers, write should that be your desire. I will not get in your way. Readers, what would you like to get out of the way so you can just sit and read?

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Tuesday Treats & Titles: Melting Snowman Cocoa Bombs

Since the snow won’t be melting anytime soon and powder snow is great for skiing or sledding but notsomuch for snowman building, I thought I’d reshare the recipe from several years ago. Who knew hot cocoa bombs are a thing? This b is a cute way to enjoy a mug of hot cocoa. They are fun to make, and they make great gifts. Kids and adults both love these easy to make hot cocoa bombs. It’s a hollow sphere filled with hot cocoa mix and marshmallows. The combination of milk chocolate powder and white chocolate is delicious. The creator used a 2.5 inch sphere mold to make them. She used edible markers to make a cute snowman face on the bomb. You can leave them plain or make another design. Polar bears would be cute!

Recipe details
Yield: 4 Bombs
Time spent
Prep time: 10 Minutes|Cook time: 20 Minutes|Total time: 30 min

Ingredients
2 cups white chocolate chips or wafers
1 cup hot chocolate mix
1 cup mini marshmallows

Instructions
1. To start, melt your chocolate using your preferred method. Be sure to stir often for a consistent and even melts

2. Once the chocolate is melted, use a silicone brush to brush it onto the sides, as well as the bottom, of your mold. The chocolate should be fairly thin but still be sure to cover the entire mold. Then, place the mold into the freezer for about five or ten minutes.

3. Now, place a pan on the stove and heat to a low temperature. Carefully remove one of your chocolate spheres and place it on the pan to smoothen out the bottom. This step must be done quick as to not melt the entirety of the chocolate.

4. From here, you will want to fill up one of the spheres with the mix and marshmallows. If you need to you can mound up the marshmallows.

5. Warm the other half of the sphere as to melt the chocolate. Now gently press on the half that you previously filled, holding carefully yet firmly for about twenty seconds. Place in the freezer for five minutes.

6. Use edible markers to draw on a snowman face.

To use, place in a mug. Then add warm milk or water. The chocolate melts and releases the hot cocoa mix. Stir and enjoy! CLICK HERE to check out all the details. Check out the picture for the process. –>

Since I only have one book that has a really big snowstorm in it, aaaan we aren’t that far past Christmas, I thought I’d share this for those creative types out there. I considered ordering the silicone molds to make these because I thought they were so cute. That said, I’m lazy. And cheap. However, believe it or not, one of my favorite former Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers–AND the heroine of THE COWBOY’S CHRISTMAS PROPOSITION–learned to make these. And believe me, if Quinn can do it, just about anyone can. Now she makes them for gifts and stocking stuffers. Since she inherited such a huge family when she hooked up with Deacon Tate, it was sink or swim. You can read their story by clicking on the cover or the title. The link takes you to the Harlequin page. You can order the book from there or click on the link to your favorite on-line store. Pssst. I get a little more royalty when my readers by direct from HQN, so that’s a little extra present to me. 😉

What do you think? Fun or too much trouble?

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A Monday in Winter

This is Nessie. She’s the garden statue that resides in the island in the center of my driveway. She’s pretty in the snow. And there’s a bunch of it! I measured in two spots. One was 6.5″. The other was 7″. Yeah… Lots of snow. On top of the snow came single-digit highs and subzero wind chills. I dashed out a few times over the weekend in order to refill bird feeders. My face hurt. After 2 minutes. Every time. 🥶

In other news, not much else is going on. LG has to get out today–doctor appointments. The 2nd one is at night (an MRI) so not sure if he’ll reschedule. I have one Tuesday afternoon. Not sure the snow will be melted but hopefully the roads are a bit less snowy by then. I have AWD in my Highlander, along with 4WD low. I can get places. I’d just rather not. We’re still waiting on the paperwork and check from the insurance company on LG’s truck. They totaled it out. He’s found a replacement but can’t do anything without the check and paperwork on the old truck. Anyway. We have one car at the moment.

I did a little writing. I hope to do more this week. We’ll see.

I finished off my relisten of Suzanne Wright’s Olympus Pride series. It was fun. I’m about to finish off the 3rd book in Ilona Andrews’s Hidden Legacy first trilogy.. It just dropped in the Graphic Audio full-cast dramatized adaptation. Yes, I marathoned all three. I’ll wait on the second trilogy until they release from GA. I hope it is sooner than later.

In other news…there isn’t any. So, if you’ve survived Fern–and who the hell thought it was a good idea to name a ferocious winter storm freakin’ Fern?!?–I hope all is well and you are staying warm. If it’s in your area now, same wish. Stay save and warm! Anybody do anything fun? I’m bored.

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