Not so much an addendum as a continuation.
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Spooky's posted some "in progress" photos of the Barker in her LJ. I am eagerly awaiting his completion, though Iggy and Sweet William understandably do not share in my enthusiasm.
Yesterday evening, looking again at the considerable expense of traveling to Rhode Island by either train or plane, we finally chose automobile. Even with the work that the car will likely require before the trip, it's still going to cost us much less than two round-trip tickets to Providence. Sure, it's a longish road trip, but we've both done it repeatedly in the past. So, there you go. I shall very much miss the train, but this makes everything much easier. It also means I don't have to worry about raising quite so much money via eBay to offset the expenses of the trip. And it leaves more money to spend on the important things, like Del's Lemonade. We sat up until three-thirty this morning, looking at the road atlas, plotting our route, too excited to sleep.
I've noted, belatedly, that there's now an active, ongoing discussion of To Charles Fort, With Love taking place over at
species_of_one, which is cool. I do hope more people will take part. There have been some interesting observations. Check it out.
As it turns out,
sovay and I will be collaborating on a vignette for Sirenia Digest 9 (August '06), the sf piece that she'd originally planned to write solo. It'll be interesting, as I've not collaborated with anyone since Poppy and I wrote "Night Story 1973" in 2001, and I'm looking forward to it.
All day, I've been wondering how long it will be before the Immaculate Order of the Falling Sky turns up on Wikipedia...
Yesterday evening, looking again at the considerable expense of traveling to Rhode Island by either train or plane, we finally chose automobile. Even with the work that the car will likely require before the trip, it's still going to cost us much less than two round-trip tickets to Providence. Sure, it's a longish road trip, but we've both done it repeatedly in the past. So, there you go. I shall very much miss the train, but this makes everything much easier. It also means I don't have to worry about raising quite so much money via eBay to offset the expenses of the trip. And it leaves more money to spend on the important things, like Del's Lemonade. We sat up until three-thirty this morning, looking at the road atlas, plotting our route, too excited to sleep.
I've noted, belatedly, that there's now an active, ongoing discussion of To Charles Fort, With Love taking place over at
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All day, I've been wondering how long it will be before the Immaculate Order of the Falling Sky turns up on Wikipedia...
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Date: 2006-07-05 06:24 pm (UTC)I have it. It came a few days ago. I'd not even seen this book before, much less read it, and so I'm very grateful for the gift. Sorry I didn't say something sooner.
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Date: 2006-07-05 05:55 am (UTC)As am I. Between the science fiction and the collaboration, I am on terra incognita here. Yay.