Eating from the pantry adventure: clam strips, shrimp, French fries, and green beans
To do list items completed:
Put away the Easter decor
Opened the box from the auction
Tried on and returned bra
Sold some things on Next Door – an app that’s sort of like Facebook, but restricted to your local community. Mostly things from when the bakery existed. But the boxes were huge and the storage unit is looking sparse. Now, as soon as I figure out where to store the doll boxes and such, and where to put the shelves, I will be out of the unit completely.
Redecorated the living room mantle. Took down the Easter decor and put up late spring. Yes, that is a light up and tinsel boa. What sort of person doesn’t have one of those laying around?
The Outfit – Richard Stark The Hunter – Richard Stark The Mourner – Richard Stark The Score – Richard Stark The Green Eagle Score – Richard Stark The Handle – Richard Stark The Seventh – Richard Stark
Short Stories
The Heart and Other Viscera – Felix J. Palma
Non-Fiction
My New Orleans: Ballads to the Big Easy from Her Sons, Daughters, and Lovers – ed. Rosemary James
Craft projects completed: created the Quarantine Quill award shadow-box (see the comment-fic contest)
Eating from the pantry adventure:
Lunch: hotdogs, corn, pickles
Dinner: Farfalle with sauce and green beans
To do list items completed:
Security system installed and tested
It’s been an interesting ride this April, no mistake. Not sure where we’re headed and I don’t miss the office. I do need to work on my budget still and figure out how to get into a good rhythm for downsizing. Working on my Will has definitely made me evaluate what if mine is worth passing down and what I want just for myself and will likely release / not make provisions for.
Started a short story for Patreon that has nothing to do with quarantine.
Closed EBay account associated with Irongatebakery
dusted the top of one of the bookshelves and changed the display.
Turns out that those cloth masks for wearing in public work pretty well for keeping the dust out of your nose when you’re dusting. 🙂 I mean, it’s not as though I am not used to having to wear a mask while dusting. The cloth ones are more comfortable too.