Friday’s Fractured Fairy Tales: Loch Ness

My garden statue Nessie was mentioned earlier this week and I let it drop that she had a long story. Some old-timers might remember but that goes back years and years. So, because this has been one of those weeks and I’m feeling both a little sad and nostalgic yet hopeful, here’s the storied tale of Nessie.

The first pic was taken yesterday on a grey, cloudy day. The last picture was taken back in 2020 after a heavy snow. Nessie didn’t always have lights. In the beginning, it was just Nessie. It all started way back when. Only was playing travel league softball. We were in Arkansas for a tournament and driving down the hightway, we saw a roadside…well…garden statuary store. We stopped because they had a giant Nessie (aka a sea serpent aka the Loch Ness Monster) out front. By giant, I mean the head was as tall as me and I was 5’7″ at the time. I fell in love. Thing is, we weren’t in a truck, it was a long way from home so shipping would be a pain, and then we asked the price. That place was pretty darn proud of their cement. We got in the SUV and headed off.

I stated on the look out for another Nessie. I found one in a catalog but then discovered it was barely a foot tall. Cute if I was putting it into a landscaped back garden with flowerbeds and paths and the like. Fut my heart was set on a Nessie that would make a statement!

A couple of years later, I was headed to the airport and took a weird way due to an accident on the highway. That route took me by a local statuary place. I almost had a wreck because I was staring at all the items they’d set out. Seems the car in front of me was also staring and had hit their brakes. I hit mine just in time to leave a little rubber but no kissing of bumpers. I dropped off some stuff at the airport fire department and came home the same way. Yes, I stopped. Yes, I asked the price. And yes, I called Lawyer Guy to see if he could leave work and meet me there. He could and did. Money exchanged hands, there was much huffing and puffing as we loaded that first Nessie into his truck, followed by more once we got home.

Back then, Nessie had a head, one hump, and a tail. She also didn’t have lights, except at Christmas time. She’s had red, green, blue, and multi-twinkles. Every Christmas. The little kids loved her and some would sneak into the island so their parent could take a picture. It was all good. One year, I even put a wreath around her neck. Life in the driveway island was good for Nessie. For several years. And then…high school.

Only hit high school age and there were kids in the neighborhood. Boy-type kids. One post-Halloween day (like the morning after), we awoke to a Nessie who’d lost her head. The hump and tail remained but the head was gone. The window in Only’s bedroom (which is now my office) looks out over the driveway and island. Sadly, she was spending the night with friends after a party so nobody heard or saw anything. We had our suspicions but couldn’t prove anything. I did fill out a police report.

Sadly, the stuatury shop had no more Nessies. I told them my tale of woe and they promised to see if they could find a replacement. Then the place went out of business. About a year later, I noticed the store had reopened. I stopped in right as they were unloading a truck that had just arrived from a supplier they had in Mexico. I saw a tail. I saw a hump. And then I saw a head. NESSIE! I asked if I could by the head and explained why. I got a nope but they would give me a deal if I bought a whole Nessie. Hey, thought I. TWO HUMPS! And…two tails, which would look ridiculas. Still, I made the deal, called LG, and we now had a two-hump Nessie. Having learned, LG drilled a hole in her base, “cemented” in a big eye bolt, attached 1000 lb test oilfield chain and secured the chain around the oak tree with a padlock. I added the lights, to be left on her permanently so that anyone messing with her would be visible.

Our tale is about to come to an end. “What of the second tail?” you ask. At the time, one of our neighbors had two Dachshunds who dearly loved our big goofs. The weiners would dig under the fence to come play. We finally buried the tail “under” the fence that was their favorite place to dig. The couple eventually sold their house and moved off with the weinies and while I haven’t checked lately, that tail is still buried in the back yard. Some day, years from now, somebody will get a head-scratching surprise.

Oh, one last note. Someone did attempt to steal Nessie’s head a year or so after her revival. That oilfield chain worked like a charm. Have a great weekend, all. And Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads out there.

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Thursday Thoughts: Universal Ocean

When the following popped up in my inbox, it resonated with me as a writer. Romance novels, no matter the subgenre, must have all the feels. Sometimes love huts. Sometimes love heals. Sometimes hearts are so full, we have to cry to relieve the pressure. And sometimes, hearts are so heavy we cry because the burden is so great we feel we might buckle beneath the load. Creating characters who feel that much and putting them into situations where they will feel that much is the challenge. A lot of people disparage the Romance genre, including those of us who write it and our readers. They think anyone can throw words on a page, add some kissing, and voila! One Romance hot off the presses. It doesn’t work that way. I would counter with “Anyone can write a Thriller/Mystery/SciFi/Fantasy/Western, Take a good guy, pit ’em against bad guys and blow up stufy/add clues/add technology/add magic/add horses.” Boom. One fiction book hot off the presses. The difference is, those of us who write Romance understand this message from the Universe:

Do you know why happy tears taste the same as sad tears, Silver?

Because all tears come from the ocean of love.

Your nautical wheeler,
The Universe
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P.S. Ahoy, Silver, love ahead… and hey, nice dinghy.

Today, my tears are mixed. We got the biopsy report back on Jake. The tumor was cancerous. It has come long medical name that ends in “carcinoma.” It’s agressive and goes for the lymph glands and then the lungs. The vet hopes that by amputing his tail several inches above the growth that maybe we got lucky and cut it off at the pass. So far, none of his other lymph glands are showing signs of tumors. The vet offered chest X-rays but if there were signs there, we’d be offered chemo. He’s eleven. That’s OLD for a giant breed dog. The chemo could be worse than the disease. It’s a terrible position. I won’t even think about the cost. I couldn’t sell enough books to pay for it. After a full range of tears, we’ve decided to just wait and see. We know the signs to look for and trust me, we’ll be checking for them daily. For now, we will love Jake and give him his best life for as long as he is with us. I pray it will be many more years, but if not, I’ll look back on this bit of knowledge from the Universe. And I will taste both the sweet and the bitter of my tears.

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Wednesday Words: Can’t Do It

Once again, we have arrived at midweek. It is Wednesday and I have words. Sadly, I did not win, place or show in last week’s Thursday Threads flash fiction challenge. That’s okay. I’m just happy I managed to get some words written and for a change, the words weren’t some random scene I would have to figure out later. I managed to “attach” it to a previously written random scene so now I have a long random scene instead of two short ones. Anyway, here’s the prompt: *“He couldn’t do it.”* I can’t tell you exactly where the following fits, but it does. Trust me.

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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 the two Unseelie Fae. His expression remained neutral, showing no emotion, though power reverberated through his words. “Do not get in my way, Bran and keep your minion leashed.” His gaze flicked over Orin dismissively. He allowed a cold smile to stretch his lips briefly before he added, “Tell Mab her time is coming.”

The other Fae sneered at him. “Tell Oberon the same. My queen will return, despite the Seelie Court’s decree.” Bran pivoted and walked off.

Orin stood staring at Ariel for a long moment before he, too, turned and sauntered after Bran.

Ariel flexed his fingers as the two slipped into the tree line, leaving the glen empty. His palms itched to grip his sword and loose his magic. If he was prudent, he would follow and take them down in an ambush. Orin’s demise would cause no regrets. But Bran? He couldn’t do it. Bran had once been a friend.

He walked the opposite direction, his head ringing with the words he knew both Titania and Oberon would be flinging at him. He easily imagined their diatribe but it was Sade’s voice that rang loudest, “This will bite you in the ass, Ari.”

“Yes,” he muttered. “I will come to regret not killing them.”
****

If you don’t know the drill by now, you much have bounced in here by chance. If so, welcome! At this point, I tell the writers who stop by to feel free to grab some inspiration from the prompt and go with the flow. As for the readers in the bunch, I ask a question, hoping for comments because yeah. I’m needy like that. But this time, no question. It’s a request (or an order…*bwahaha*): Name one thing you couldn’t do yesterday.

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Tuesday Treats & Titles: Crabby Corn Dip

Since we’re coming up on lake weather and backyard eats, I thought I’d share a quick and easy dip recipe that looks a lot swankier than it is to make. It’s also tasty. It’s been a while but I’m thinking I might need to add the ingredients to my next grocery list because…yeah…did I mention tasty?!?

Total Time: 50 Min.
Prep Time: 15 Min.
Cook Time: 35 Min.

22 servings, 2 Tablespoons each

Get your shellfish on with this tasty Hot Crab and Corn Dip recipe. Hot Crab and Corn Dip goes great with toasted baguette slices or tortilla chips.

What You Need
1 pkg. (8 oz.) PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese, softened
1/2 cup MIRACLE WHIP Dressing
3/4 cup KRAFT Shredded Mozzarella Cheese, divided
1/2 cup KRAFT Finely Shredded Parmesan Cheese, divided
2 green onions, sliced, divided
1 can (6 oz.) lump crabmeat, drained
1/4 cup roasted red peppers, chopped
1-1/4 cups fresh corn kernels, divided

Let’s Make It
1 – Preheat oven to 375°F.
2 – Mix cream cheese and MIRACLE WHIP in medium bowl until blended. Add 1/2 cup mozzarella and 1/4 cup Parmesan; mix well.
3 – Reserve 2 Tbsp. onions for later use. Add remaining onions to dip along with the crabmeat, peppers and 1 cup corn; mix lightly.
4 – Spoon into 9-inch pie plate sprayed with cooking spray; top with remaining mozzarella, Parmesan and corn.
5 – Bake 30 to 35 min. or until dip is heated through and mozzarella is melted. Sprinkle with reserved onions.

Kitchen Tips
Tip 1 – Variations: Prepare using thawed frozen corn, and substituting mayonnaise for the MIRACLE WHIP. We’re a Miracle Whip family so…

Tip 1.5 – Splurge an buy fresh green onions. They do make a big difference.

Tip 2 – Note: This easy-to-make recipe can easily be cut in half. Just prepare as directed, cutting all ingredient measures in half, and reducing the baking time to 25 to 30 min. or until dip is heated through.

Tip 3 – Food Facts: You will need to buy about 2 medium ears of corn to get the 1-1/4 cup measure of corn kernels needed to prepare this delicious hot dip.

Tip 4 – Serving Suggestion: Serve with toasted baguette slices, pita chips, club crackers, or tortilla chips. Oh heck. Just serve it with whatever you like to dip with. 

The gals in Boston put their heads together and reminded me about this dip. It’s a thing up there on the Cape, evidently. At least, that’s what they tell me. Oh, wait. Kathleen has just reminded me that this dip is her specialty and she fixes it all the time whenever they’re headed out to the beach. Her mate, Devlin, approves! Personally, I’m just all about crab dip and I’m a fan of corn so I’m all over this. If you haven’t met the mates from MOONSTRUCK MAFIA: BOSTON, you can click on either pic with the cover to head over to Books2Read to find your favorite on-line bookseller and grab a copy. What about y’all? Are you a fan of hot seafood dips? Even in the summer? I’m a fan of anything that is ooey gooey and goes on crunchies.

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Meandering Through Monday

We’re almost halfway through June. It seems like I go to sleep and when I wake up, four days have passed. Weird. I remember when time dragged and th stuff I looked forward to would never get there.

We had rain early Sunday morning. Evidently it was just over an inch and a half. By the time I got outside to feed the birds, I couldn’t tell. Thirsty ground in these parts. There were big storms in the northern part of the state, in Kansas and Missouri, including tornado warnings. True story. I’m sitting here at my desk (typing this on Sunday afternoon) and I keep hearing this thigh pitched…siren-like sound. I mute the TV to make sure it isn’t background noise there. Nope. Not the TV. High-pitched, wailing, distant. Like the storm sirens across the city limits. I’m like…”But…but? It’s cloudy but with sun. What?!?!” Before I went into a full muppet flail, I finally recognized the sound–the vacuum cleaner. LG was running it in the opposite end of the house. 🤦🏼‍♀️

Speaking of the rain/storm, when I went out to feed the birds and squirrels, I found a large, opalescent blue, plastic egg out in the driveway island, near one of Nessie’s* humps. I “harvested” it and brought it into the garage. Then I checked the security cam footage. At one point, during the heaviest rain, it scooted across the street but I couldn’t tell you where it originated from. At that time it was intact. At some point, it jumped the curb and split into it’s two parts. Little late for the Easter bunny so who knows? 🤷🏼‍♀️

Sadly, those two events are the highlights. I did update my word count on ARIEL’S DAMN BOOK. I’m almost to 48K now and I actually made progress last week and over the weekend. Here’s hoping for leaps and bounds this week. Hoping, but not holding my breath.

OU shut-out Alabama at the College Worlds. They play tomorrow night in their winner’s bracket. West Virginia plays later tonight. Go Mountaineers! Hey, they’re Big 12 and we always support the teams against “outsiders.”

I’m still working through FATE’s EDGE. I’ve finally reached the 50% mark. I am sooo far behind on my Goodreads reading challenge. Oh well. I’l catch up or I won’t. I have some newly relased books but I’m just not in the headspace to listen to them yet. One of them is ARCHANGEL’S ETERNITY, the final book in Nalini Singh’s Guild Hunter/Archangel series. It’s been a favorite series of mine and I’ll admit to being a litttle sad and nostalgic that the series is over. That’s the reader in me. The writer totally gets it!

So, there you have it. That’s my life at the moment. Anyone reading a good book? Progress on your own projects–whatever they might be? Seen a good movie? Did something exciting? I’m nosy. Also, have a great week! The only thing on my agenda is a return visit to vet with Jake on Wednesday. And hopefully, movement on AsDB! 🙄

*For those who don’t know, Nessie is my concrete sea serpent garden statue that resides in the island of our cicular drive. Her head and tail are about 3′ tall and her three humps are 2″ tall/3″ long.

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Friday Sinema: Celtic Echoes

Here. Have a 6 minute vacation on me. Hint, this is who Aisling could be if she ever figures things out. Also, if I could manipulate AI like these folks, I’d have some AMAZING book trailers and videos! Have a great weekend, everyone.

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Thursday Thoughts: Universal Boom

Here we are on Thursday once again. It’s a good thing the Universe has thoughts because me? Yeah, not so much. Then I had an interesting conversation with an aspiring writer. She mentioned that she’d toyed with the idea of writing a book for several years. She’d come up with ideas for a plot, write a few paragraphs, lose interest and would then do other things. Then she’d get another idea and she go through the same exercise. She asked me this question: How can you just write?!!? My response was a meme I’d tucked back a long time ago. It’s a simple explanation: Everybody can write; writers can’t do anything else.

Dream it, Silver.

Show up.

Boom!
The Universe
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P.S. If boom delayed, Silver, repeat step two.

It really is almost that easy–but also so much harder. You dream up the story, the setting, the characters. You show up to write it all down. And boom! You have a book. Well, sort of. You have a first draft that needs editing, revisions, rewrites. It means querying for an agent and/or publisher and/or setting up to self publish which is a whole new can of worms to open. And what happens if you get stuck. That Boom! you hear isn’t a good one. Well, the Universe has the answer. If the boom is delayed, you just keep showing up. That’s the key to writing–you just keep showing up until it’s done. And boom. Mic drop. Now pardon me. I need to show up because my boom is a long way off.

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Wednesday Words: Goodbye Girl

Once again, I have words for Wednesday. Sadly, I didn’t win, place or show in last week’s Thursday Threads but that’s okay. Three in a row is pushing it! Luckily, the prompt that was chosen from my previous win lent itself to a new scene. Except I really need to stop with the random scenes and work to build on the random scenes I already have. This is part of my writer’s block–too many scenes all vying for a place and my brain just doesn’t want to respond. But I’m off point. This is Wednesday and y’all are due a snippet. First up, the prompt: *”Could he say goodbye?”* All I know is this scene occurs at some point.

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Ariel watched Aisling from beneath half-lowered eyelids, his expression one of bored disinterest. Movement in his peripheral vision drew his attention. The queen watched him like a hunting hawk with its prey in sight. Arousing Titania’s curiosity was never good.

Oberon called his name sharply. He looked toward the king. “Yes, your majesty?”

“Your report leaves much to be desired.”

He lifted his shoulders in a nonchalant shrug. “I have given you the facts as I’ve learned of them, m’lord.”

“I warned you.” Titania did not keep the scorn our of her voice. “Allowing free rein during the Lilac
Festival is dangerous.”

“We all need to let loose. What is the term the humans use? Let our hair down? Yes. That’s it.””

Ariel leaned back against the wall. This conversation would quickly devolve into a typical Titania and Oberon row. Except it didn’t. Titania marched up and stabbed him in the chest with a wicked nail.

“Does she have it?”

“Have what?”

“The book, Ariel. The book. It is the key to this whole catastrophe.”

He forced his gaze to remain focused on Titania but he’d heard Aisling’s sharp intake of breath. He shook his head, knowing he was lying.

Titania leaned in close. “You must walk away from her, Ariel. This will not end well for either of you. Do your duty and be done with her.”

The queen was right but would he ever be done with Aisling? Could he say goodbye? He didn’t want to find out.
****

Oh my! Is it possible Queen Titania is developing a conscience? Naw. Probably not. Writers, do you have a character facing this delimma? Here’s your prolmpt. Readers, let’s make this semi-fun. What is one bad habit you wish you could say goodbye to?

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Tuesday Treats & Titles: Blue(Moon)berry Delight

Much too often, I’m a day late and a dollar short. In this case, I’m about nine days late. That said, better late than never, right? Today’s recipe is about as easy as it comes, is light but filling, and sweetly tart and creamy. That’s a winning combination for me!

Blueberry Delight
Yield: 4 servings
Prep time: 5 Minutes
Cook time: 5 Minutes
Total time: 10 min

Ingredients
2 cups fresh blueberries
1 cup whole milk ricotta cheese
4 tablespoons brown sugar

Instructions
1 - Bring the ricotta to room temperature.
2 - Preheat the broiler and place the rack about 6 to 8 inches away from the heat source.
3 - Evenly divide the blueberries into 4 ramekins.
4 - Top the blueberries by spreading the ricotta to cover the fruit well. Sprinkle with brown sugar breaking up any clumps with your fingers.
5 - Place the baking dish or ramekins on a cookie sheet and place it under the broiler until the sugar melts, bubbles are forming, and you can see the caramelization starting to take place, about 5 minutes.
6 - Let cool and enjoy.

DJ Collier may have left the US Marshals Service but she’s still in law enforcement. And while she might have led a busy life with crazy hours, she managed to keep herself fed and just with take out. She’s a big fan of this dessert and happily introducted the other Moonstruck mates to it. Her mate, Antoine Fontaine grew up the Louisiana bayous, more wolf than man. While very much a carnivore, he’s been known to walk through the kitchen and swipe a ramekin. Their story starts in BLUE MOON but they also figure largely in CHRISTMAS MOON and MOONS SHOT. If you’re interested in reading more about DJ and Antoine, just click on a pic or title or grab your cell and follow the QR code. You’ll pop over to the Books2Read landing page for the book you’re clicking on and you can find your on-line bookseller of choice. DJ hopes you enjoy both the treat and her title!

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Meanwhile, It’s Monday

I wish I could. Just lie here. Or there, actually, because technically, I’m sitting at my desk. I’d still be in bed (not the couch) but I have things to do, coffee to drink, words to conquer.

At the moment, I’m waiting for Jake’s vet to open. I’m to take pictures of his poor tail and text them to the doc. I took him off pain pills then put him back on, though not on a strick schedule. He can have one every eight hours but I’m currently only giving him one or two a day as he looks like he might need one.

In other news, there’s not much going on. I did work this weekend. Yay! You might remember that I went back and printed out all the random scenes (40+) that are written for Ariel’s Damn Book. I read them, made notes, put them into piles, realized some of them neeced to be inserted into chapters I thought already written. Oops. So, I went back to the beginning and started editing. I haven’t done that in years because I tend to get a bit obsessive and reedit the same stuff ad infinitum. I’m forcing myself to only fix typos, left-out words (yes, I sometimes type so fast I’ll skip things like “the”, “as”, “he”, etc.), deleting extraenous words and phrases. This is basically what I do with a first pass edit after the book is finished. The good news is, those first 11 chapters will pretty much be subject to final scrutiny when I get back to them for real edits. That’s the good news. The bad news about this process is that it takes time. I can only read so much at a time before the eyes blur. It’s slow. And since I’m inserting already written words, there’s not much new wording going on. Still, it’s all progress for getting the dang book written.

In sports news, college softball is over but pro softball starts this next week. Go OKC Spark! And they’re televized on ESPN. Yippee. Also, college baseball is in full swing headed toward Omaha. OSU is out but West Virginia (hey, any time that stands in front of the crowd when they win and sing “Country Roads” gets my cheers! OU played last night. I haven’t check to see if they won or lost. If they won, they’re headed to Omaha. If they lost, they play the “what if” game…today? I think. Anyway. In soccer news, Stormy had league tryouts this weekend. The Kids thought he “showed” well and he said he had fun. It’s a huge instructional league and all the coaches for each age group gets a good look then they all meet and divvy up players. I haven’t heard which team he’s landed on yet.

I’m currently listening to FATE’S EDGE, third book in Ilona Andrews’ Edge series. There’s some very interesting world-building and some characters from this series crossover to their Innkeepers series. I haven’t read or listened to the books since 2021. It’s been a minute! LOL There’s one more book after this one and then I’ll figure out what’s next. There are two new books on my Want to Read List due to drop soon so they’ll be in the mix.

The only other thing I have to talk about is the weather. We got a smidgeon of rain Friday night, along with clouds and high humidity. This week, the humidity is sticking around, along with temps in the 90s. Ugh. Thank goodness we’ve already had our AC checked!

On that note, I need more coffee while I scroll social media for one more cup and then it will be time to take Jake pics. After that, work. Happy Monday. 🙄

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