Wednesday, February 19, 2025

I'm Here!

              And okay, I’m late again as I’ve been much too often these days. My excuse? Editing and plotting as well as doing other stuff in my life such what I’m planning for later this day.

            What’s that? Well, there’s going to be a neighborhood meeting about planning for, and dealing with, any fires. It’s been okay here in LA for a while, but the rains have stopped again and I don’t know when any more is expected. That means yes, it’s dry again. The potential for fires has returned. So yes, I’m going to that meeting.

            And our older pup Cari has had some medical issues—nothing bad, fortunately, but I had to take her to the vet and give her pills and take her back to the vet for another blood test. And Roxie isn’t happy at all that she’s not getting all the attention.

            But I have been spending time at my computer. Writing and plotting, yes. And trying to deal with the fact that my usual email account, on Yahoo, has been what they call upgraded to a new version. I had a choice about using it before, but all of a sudden it forced me to use it, so I’m still learning how.

            Anyway, I hope you’re all enjoying February. And will I be late next week? Hope not, but we’ll see.

4 comments:

Betty Hechtman said...

It sure went from wet to dry fast. Whenever I see a breeze ruffling the trees, I get nervous. I still have to unpack my to-go bag.

Linda O. Johnston said...

I attended that Hollywood Homeowners Assn. meeting on fire evacuation and more last night. Some interesting information, but it certainly didn't make me feel safe! And it may be a good idea to maintain your to-go bag.

Sally Morrison said...

I'm late too. Usually read your blog on Wednesday. Did not realize today was Thursday. It is a gray, chilly day here in FL. That's okay better than below freezing. Hope your pup heals quick.
Meanwhile, we have go-bags for hurricanes. Although these days it seems practical wherever you live.

Linda O. Johnston said...

I guess go-bags make sense in many situations and many locations, Sally, whatever the potential disaster that could occur.