Raine's Secret Garden

HI-YO, SILVER!

HAPPY EASTER TO ALL!!! :waving:

Spring seems to have sprung. At last!

That means grass-cutting time, since the bloody stuff grows 6 inches overnight this time of year. :roll:

I’m getting Old Silver tuned up this weekend. She’s my riding mower. A necessity, yes, with a good acre to mow & bad back in tow. I’ve had her about 13 years now. She’s silver, and yeah, she’s got a dent & scratch or two, but she’s been pretty darned good to me.

And yes indeed, we’ve shared some interesting adventures… :poof:

There have been the sudden thunderstorms. They pop up fast this time of year, of course—and always when I’ve got just 5 or 6 more mower-laps to run. I’m not big on the mohawk-lawn look, and being quite stubborn I assure myself I can do it before the rain comes.
And every year, at least once, I wind up with a mower mired in mud. :sad:
Then there was one special day. Black clouds glowering. The wind’s picking up. One drop of rain. (I can finish! I can do it!). Another, a big, hard one. (I’m tough! I can do it!). Just two more laps and I’m done before the big rain comes, and…
Suddenly, there’s a flash of light, and the old apple tree not five feet away begins to sizzle and fall–right toward ME. That baby’s been struck by LIGHTNING. :shock: And I’m sitting there, in the open, on a wet tin can with wheels??!
I’m telling you, you’ve never SEEN a wanna-be-writer put an engine into gear and move so fast! (Danica WHO??!)
Ol’ Silver saved my life that day. Extra helpings of oats in the feed bag for her that night. :yesyesyes:

After a few years, of course, you become complacent on your riding mower. Big mistake, that.
It’s hot, muggy, a bad hair day. Slip on the shorts and muscle shirt, tie a bright red scarf around the hair & toss down some lemonade. I know the lay of the land, know how she takes it, which way to cut. I’ve got my little walkman plugged in, eyes half closed to the bright sunlight, just riding along…and no, I never saw the little pointy low-hanging branch, have no idea where it came from. But I was cruising on high speed when I felt part of my head snatched away. Swoop!!
Stop. Stand. Look back. There’s my scarf, flying like a bloody banner from the victorious scalp-eating tree.
Luckily, that’s ALL it got. Okay, okay, maybe a tiny tuft of hair. And Silver and I rode heroically on… :smokin:

And then there was THE time. The SCARY time. Ol’ Silver & me, well, we both still shudder thinking about that one…
It was a cool, late-summer day as I recall. I actually had long sleeves on, and was putting the finishing touches on the front lawn, which is a gentle slope down most of the way, then a sharper drop toward the street. I’m half done, & Ol’ Silver & I are both running out of gas, but I put it into park to pick up a fallen branch on the lawn—

And somehow, inexplicably, caught my long sleeve on the gear shift.

Next thing I know, I’m on my back, then on my side, my leg and foot caught between the steering column. And I’m slowly, mercilessly being dragged toward the street by the lawn mower.

I try to sit up, grab the gear shift. No can do. With the motion of the mower & years of sadly neglected abs, it ain’t happenin’. My butt’s leaving a nice trail in the grass for the cops to find once I’m gone, though. :moon:

Eyes wide, I look across the street. No neighbors to help in sight. Arms flailing, I twist the body, trying to loosen the leg, get a mouthful of turf. Late-summer grass ain’t the tastiest either, y’know?

“Whoa!” I scream. “Whoa, Silver!!!”

Nothing doin’. Ol’ Silver’s gone buck-wild, & takin’ Raine with him. For a minute he’s heading for the big pine tree in front. The one that’s 3 times taller than the house. I prepare for impact–but the slope of the roots sends us curving away, thank God!

No time for relief. She’s heading down the slope, then it’s one sharp drop & we’re both headed into traffic! Visions of my mangled body dancing in my head, I try to think beyond the pine cone lodged in my ear. Maybe ten seconds to death or, at the very least, SERIOUS embarrassment.
Lessee…death…having to explain this to someone…it’s a toss-up.

I struggle, fall back. I can’t free the leg. The other leg’s kicking uselessly in the air. I twist. The shoulder’s taking the brunt of the punishment. I can see the rim of the drop-off now. Yessss…there it is, waiting. Beckoning. And beyond that, the hood of a car going down the street. And there’s another, and another a few seconds behind that. Ol’ Silver’s shuddering a bit, as if reluctant but unable to stop. Five seconds…four…

With a last, supreme effort I twist my body, slip my scratched arm between my leg & the engine block, and pound the heel of my hand against the brake pedal.

Stopped.
SAVED.
Right on the edge.
After disentangling my poor cramped body, I sit on the edge of the rim. Watching the traffic go by. You just never know when a lawn mower might go wild, do ya? :nonono:

Ol’ Silver & I never talk about that day. It’s sort of an understanding between us. After all the years of service, I can hardly fault her for one bad outing. But whenever we approach that rim now, we go real slow-like. Sorta rememberin’. Y’know? :poof:

This year I’m thinking of getting her a racing stripe or two. Maybe a beverage cup holder. Hell, the way gas prices are going, I may wind up driving Ol’ Silver to work one day.

I just won’t wear long sleeves. :yesyesyes:

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Another Day

Whenever I could manage a spare thought today, I tried to think of something positive to blog about.

Here it is:
The weather was very nice. :neutral:

And in case you’re looking for something more interesting & entertaining…

This from Agent Kristin at Pub Rants:

“For all you writers out there, the word on the RH street is erotica and more erotica. Hot, hot, hot. In more ways than one.
If you write for Ellora’s Cave or some of the other erotica e-publishers, now is probably the time to concoct bigger stories, polish off that tightly written erotic novella, land an agent, and formally make the leap if that is of interest to you. You won’t find better market timing for this genre.”

I’ll have to take her word for it—she’s a pro.

And for a well-done snicker, visit Jaye’s blog for a preview of Brokeback Mountain 2. This you gotta see, lol. :grin:

That’s all, folks! :waving:

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FEVAH

I recently read somewhere that it’s possible we’re doing ourselves a disservice by ridding our bodies of fever when it attacks.
It’s possible, supposedly, that fevers are the body’s way of burning off the infection, that they’re indicative of the white blood cells doing their job. :yesyesyes:

Well, I have a fever. :oops:
I’ve had it all weekend. No big deal—low-grade, achy sort of fever. Possibly the result of a bad tooth. It’s been recurring for about 2 months now. The problem is that the dentist can’t zero in on which tooth. The x-rays look clear.
“Well,” my dentist said briskly, “if this keeps up we’ll have to do a root canal, or extraction.”
“But Doc,” I protested. “If you don’t know the exact tooth, how can you treat it?”
“Well, something has to be done. Can’t allow this infection to keep coming back.” :shock:

I’ve done the antibiotic thing for the 4th time, so who knows? Maybe the experts are right. I seem to be doing just fine. :wink:
And as soon as I clear these bats out of the house, and get the pink platypus out of the bed, I’m going to retire. :dork:

Have a good Monday, all!

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DYING IS EASY…

I have a book.
Well, it’s supposed to be a book.
It’s a book I’ve been working on for, oh, maybe a year and a half.
And yes, I’m a slow writer, but not THAT slow. :poof:

It’s probably a very good book.
How do I know? The first chapter took second place in a national contest. The judges raved. The writer friend I showed it to thought it was the best thing I’ve done so far. It’s full of the dry, ironic humor I’m famous for. (well, my cats, at least, laugh all the time). :lmao:

So why haven’t I finished this book that shows such promise?

A few reasons, I suppose—but here’s a big one:

Dying is easy. Comedy is hard.
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APRIL ALREADY??

Ye Gods!
Is it April already?! :shock:

The year is already 1/3 gone!! Hard to believe.
I had to go back to January, just out of curiosity, to re-read this Astrology for Writers, Editors and Filmmakers, 2006 Forecast:

Aries: ‘06 will bring offers. Nice ones. You have and will continue to be on the receiving end of generous friends and co-workers, and the only way you can screw this up is if you try and control every facet of the deal. Cooperation and Hanging Back will make you money, give you influence and prestige.

Well, I’ve definitely got the Hanging Back part right. :lmao:
Maybe I’ll have my phone line checked tomorrow. I must’ve been missing a LOT of messages. :roll:

And a brief footnote…
Cece has waited until the last minute been so busy finishing her contracted book that she’s put out a desperate plea that she’s just found the time to take a short poll of readers and writers about e-books and self-promotion.
If you want to take pity on the poor soul have a moment, swing by and leave an answer or two, ‘kay? :waving:

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V IS FOR…

…A VERY nice review for LET’S PRETEND from Anita at Fallen Angels Reviews.

…the humor is hilariously dry. You cannot help but smile and chuckle at the antics Ronnie and Brant come up with to capture Paul’s attention…Brant is the king of sexuality. His playfulness inspires Ronnie to break out of her protective shell. Watching Ronnie blossom into a self-assured, assertive woman was a pleasure to read about…Raine Weaver has written a unique story with a style that is different from most romance writers. This is a very sexy, classy love story destined to get a few ooohs and aaahs out of the reader. :woot:

I also got a chance to see the film “V IS FOR VENDETTA”.

If the Wachowski Brothers blew the doors off your barn with “THE MATRIX”, you just might enjoy their latest offering. I’m afraid I may be a revolutionary at heart, and therefore biased, but I DID enjoy the film–more than I thought when I left the theater, since it’s stayed with me ever since then. Great Britain in an alternate-universe sort of plot is a facist society, which uses the idea of ‘protecting’ their citizens from ‘undesirable’ influences and imaginary threats to rule them.

Oddly enough, if you’re open-minded enough, you relate to the film right away. :wink:

V is a hero in the traditional heroic sense of the word, and remains a mystery throughout the film. Natalie Portman is a far better actress than I knew.

There was one section of the film that I felt was all wrong. It didn’t seem to belong, was badly handled, I thought. But I can’t discuss it without giving spoilers, and I don’t want to do that.

All in all, very interesting. It even made me clap. :yesyesyes:

It also included one of my favorite quotes:

“People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people.”

Vive la Revolution! :hushyourmouth:

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