Friday, October 31, 2014

Tempus Fugit

My 2013 Hallowe'en Pumpkin

I can hardly believe it's the end of October already.  I never got to Kruse's Pumpkin Patch for the ghost pumpkins I love, mainly because I kept thinking I had plenty of time.  I should know better than to think that way.  Experience has surely taught me by now that there is never plenty of time.

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Tomorrow begins an exercise in self-discipline--not my strong suit--as I write like a crazy woman through November's NaNo challenge.  On one hand I'm looking forward to it because the plot swirling around in my head wants to be told, but on the other, I just want to burrow in, read books, make great simmering pots of...whatever and enjoy the quiet solitude that comes with crap weather, storms and the early darkness. Hibernation beckons, though conversely, I find it easier to write when it's cold and dreary.




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Time changes this weekend.  And honestly, how long are we really going to keep doing this? Flipping time back and forth is just pointless. We're humans.  We'll adapt to one time frame, whether it's standard or daylight savings. Besides, time isn't a piggy bank; no matter how it plays out, time can't be saved.





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So, dear readers...Happy Hallowe'en!   I hope all your treats are sweet ones.

4 comments:

  1. I recently told someone that if a politician promised-and delivered!-on abolishing daylight savings time, I'd vote for them. Even if they were a baby-killing Nazi. That's how badly I think it should be done away with.

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    1. I don't know a single person who wouldn't vote to end the time madness. Why do we keep doing it then, year after year?????

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  2. We just wrapped up our party for the twenty-somethings here, and I turned in my latest ghost-writing assignment earlier (two days before deadline!), and I did not even touch a single piece of Halloween candy. Now to collapse . . .

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    1. You deserve to collapse! I'll have a Tootsie Pop on your behalf... ;D

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