Weekend Revelries
It's snowing outside my house. Spring was tantalizingly close last week, and here we are under a nice blanket of snow. I expected this from February, to be honest. I can live with snow - I have a nice warm house, plenty of food, no need to leave and drive... until tomorrow anyway. I've had a lazy morning, even.
I wrote a nice essay on Mary Higgins Clark and the evolution of Gothic romance over at the Mad Genius Club if you're looking for a somewhat tongue-in-cheek read today. The rest of this post is going to be me musing on what kind of priorities I need to set for myself today.
Do I bake? Probably. I'll get fat, but what a way to go. Do I clean and organize the desks (there are three, ghu help me)? Do I organize my library, again, with the new bookshelf in play? Do I reorganize the pantry since the Little Man got involved and now I can't find anything. Do I tackle the garage... no. Cold concrete floors, brrrrrr! Laundry is on hold until tomorrow because the dryer is broken. Who would have thought the lint trap/filter cover could break and start destroying clothes? Well, it did, and thank goodness for Amazon and next day delivery. So I have the big projects of:
Desk Organization and cleaning
Pantry re-org, along with the rest of the kitchen if I really want to snowball the whole day.
Library - mostly the non-fiction shelves, there's just some fiction that needs shelving. And the neverending debate of 'Dewey decimal?' or 'Logical subject division' because that's not actually a strength of Dewey when applied strictly.
Or I could just curl up in a warm spot and read.
Writing? Sigh. Not unless the muse takes mercy on me, I'm afraid.