I sent off the edited version of Danger Looms a few days ago and now I'm just waiting for my editor to look it over and then move it along to the next step. I was a little all in after sending it in and have taken a few days off from working on the next Molly Pink book.
I had really hoped to go to Chicago this week, but family issues and the ridiculous air fare kept me from going. I get my Chicago neighborhood newspaper and so have been hearing all the inside story about the Obama Library opening. It is a short walk to it from my place. I walked past the location on my way to high school, though in those days it was all a garden and park area. It's across the street from where we went sledding when I was a kid. It all feels very personal and exciting.
Now I'm hoping to get there later in the summer or early fall.
It's been all sunny and summery lately, but today is cool and gray. It feels like a day for an extra cup of coffee and time crocheting or reading.
2 comments:
Good morning -- I'm glad to hear the next book is moving through the process -- there are lots of steps. You'd mentioned that the next Molly book has a woman who was in dire financial straits because her senior living complex was having problems. Something like that actually happened here -- the board of directors were collecting a huge amount of money each month from the residents but not making the mortgage payments. The lender foreclosed, many residents lost everything. Many lawsuits were filed -- it was a mess for years.
I watched the opening ceremonies for the Obama Center --- oh, to have a person like him for president again. I was thinking -- a Pope and a President from Chicago -- very impressive.
I've been doing my usual crocheting -- have about four rows plus edging to finish a cross stitch blanket.
The weather here has been hot, hot, hot -- but that's typical for Phoenix. I do any outside things early in the day, then stay in with the a/c on. Yesterday there was a dust storm advisory for the area but thank goodness, no dust blowing here. There's been one haboob since I've lived here -- makes such a mess.
Enjoy your crocheting or reading, or both.
Patty, How awful for those people who lost everything.
The Pope also has connections to my Chicago neighborhood. He went to Seminary school there and has other ties there.
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