Moles and trolls, work work work…
That’s a line from one of my favorite movies, Real Genius. Of course, I haven’t seen it in quite a while because the tape player is downstairs and disconnected and I don’t have the DVD — yet. If you haven’t see it, it’s a great nerdy techie movie.
Meanwhile, today I found a stockpile of spoons and managed to get a lot of stuff done including a walk to the mailbox and back, doing the laundry, cooking supper, cleaning up the living room a bit, sweeping all the floors, entering all the new books that came in, putting some books that are older up for sale (to get them out from under foot), answered email questions from reviewers, made arrangements to deliver some review copies to reviewers at Balticon this weekend (saving postage), and generally catching up on all the things I haven’t gotten to this week. If I don’t find all the spoons disappeared during the night, hopefully tomorrow I can start in on the second third of my To Do list.
The sad news is no knitting today and no fiber spinning either. I miss my creative fix — sometimes writing and coding help to make up the creative deficit of no fiber/knitting but other days the itch to create remains. However, I was reminded that June 14th is World Wide Knit in Public Day so I have that to look forward to — wondering what events will happen in Maryland that I might manage to get to… I anyone knows of anything happening knitting related on June 14th in Maryland feel free to leave a comment.
Paul and I will be at Balticon this weekend. If you’re also going to be there please stop and say hello. We’ll both have SFRevu name tags as well as our Balticon ones. Sam Tomaino will also be there (he’s does our short fiction/zine reviews). We’ll probably at some point be helping out, or rather hanging out, near the Capclave table. Capclave is the annual convention of the Washington Science Fiction Association (WSFA) — a great group and a great convention.