The last week feels so much longer than seven days. It was a roller coaster ride between feeling safe, threatened, safe, threatened over and over. Everything is still packed up, though it does seem the threat is really over this time.
There is something terribly unsettling about hearing TV reporters talking about Tarzana being in the danger area and then seeing a field reporter showing fire fight up on Dirt Mulholland. I knew just where they were as we walk up there. I used the area in one of the Crochet books.
The threat was that if the fire crossed dirt Mulholland, it would come down through the populated area in the hills of Tarzana. It was hard to stay calm when we could see the smoke plume and the wind was whipping through the trees at the back of our yard.
Still, it wasn't that bad for us. Nothing like losing your home and history.
Meanwhile life has to go on. I have been invited to do an author takeover Thursday, January 23, for a Facebook cozy group Cozy Mystery Lovers/Meg's Cozy Corner. I had to learn what an author takeover was first. Basically, it seems like putting up posts on the given day from 11 to 3 eastern time and responding to comments. There can be pictures, contests and games. Since I am sort of in between finishing up with MURDER BY THE HOOK when I get the manuscript back and starting work on a new book, I will be able to devote the time to creating the posts.
I write a lot about yarn craft being relaxing, but it is really true. I worked on the above crochet project all of last week and as soon as I picked it up and did a few stitches, I could feel my whole self even out. Aside from the relaxing effect, it is a way to channel all that tension into something concrete and useful.