Fan Friday—Repeat Repeat


Too redundant?

I know, I know, it’s been two weeks since I said “next week,” but you should understand by now that I’m often usually always running behind . . . J

So, Abby and Emmy are still at the camp, and David and Jules and EJ are going west, with just a bit of a delay. Seems that Abby’s reputation has spread . . . not to mention Jules’. Alison and Brad are dealing with teenage angst with their daughter Zoe; she and Millie and Paul are inseparable—and plotting, of course!

You’ll meet some new characters, like Billy and his gang of would-be hardasses, and a few others. Naturally, we’ll have to go back to Chicago, as well as DC.

And finally, you’ll discover who’s behind VADER. And why.

So, now’s your chance: subplot? New character?

Oh, and one more thing: since I don’t quite have the cover finished, here’s the photo for the background.

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Let the countdown begin!

 

Prep Monday—Camping


We went camping this weekend, our annual freeze-our-butts-off trip. And of course, we’ll be doing a lot of camping this summer at our new farm, out of necessity while we work on the place.

How do you camp?

I realize that can be a complicated question, so I’ll go first:

I like to camp in a tent and do all the cooking over the fire; I like to build the fire from scratch. I even do the dishes over the fire. I can handle skipping a shower. Maybe two. Maybe.

Do I make concessions to civilization? Yep.

I take my iPhone and a solar charger; I do some of the food prep before we head out to the campground. And I bring my own port-a-potty with its own tent. J

Some of my friends who come camping will happily do all the traditional things, but they also prefer an RV for its beds and bathroom, particularly the shower. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t take advantage of the bathroom at least once, and I even plugged in my phone when my charger went kaput.

And by Sunday, I was done doing the dishes over the fire—they went into the truck to be washed at home.

So how do you camp?

It should be really interesting when we start making improvements to the farm and “living” out there for a few days or so at a time. There’s a well, of course, and electric up at the house and barn but not at the campsite we’ll build first.

The first weekends will be the most like our normal camping, as we build an outhouse and shower house, and then a kitchen shelter—after that, all the camping gear will stay there. And we just set up a new playpen for Kura, so she can watch us and not feel left out, but most importantly, so we don’t have to try to work while hanging to a hyper little dog!