April 30, 2011
Z Award: A to Z Blog Challenge
It's over. Finito. Done.
Wow.
I didn't visit as many blogs as I wanted, and missed a couple posts, (got sick at beginning) but it was an experience. Great blogs out there.
Elizabeth Mueller shared this final award and is ambitiously visiting all - gulp - 1282 blogs! in the challenge. Wow. She deserves an award just for that. And another for leaving me off the hook for thinking up another blog idea. haa!
** And ThelmaZ at WidowSphere picked my blog as 1 of 26 of her favorites - and that's after visiting over 1,000 blogs. Wow! Thanks, Thelma!
April 29, 2011
No Zzzz: Rising Early for a Royal Wedding, A to Z Blog Challenge
Well, the event is over, and I have to say, well worth watching.
Kate, now Princess Catherine, was beautiful, regal, stunning. Her dress was simple yet elegant, as lovely as the bride. And as photos have shown, she did have a regal look of Princess Grace about her. It was charming to see the glances between Prince William and his bride.
Fantastic scenery, great pageantry, really something to see. And the Queen wore yellow, which for me, was the icing on the cake! (My favorite color!)
Wishing the couple the best in the future and a happy life.
April 28, 2011
W to X: Tornadoes, what gives? A to Z Blog Challenge
This is nothing like Dorothy's trip in The Wizard of Oz.
Interesting details and map about tornadoes at the Washington Post.
Fascinating, though frightening, but I never want to see that swirling mass too close. On odd weather days when it's cool, then suddenly warm, you just wait to see if the sirens will go off.
Living in Wisconsin, we've had our close calls. The closest was some years ago when a tornado went through, violent winds, sudden hail and storming. It tore off a bunch of trees a mile away. Scary stuff.
We still are arguing about the safest spot to go: under the deck? I'm thinking the closet, but then I'd have to move all the junk first. And get the dog in with me. a big stubborn German Shepherd. I can see how that would go.
** What's your scariest weather situation?
April 25, 2011
The Latest for Miniatures Monday: A to Z Blog Challenge
The chairs were made from a kit. I made the table from a mat board folded into a cone. I might try another one but from sturdier material. I'd like the top a bit larger.
April 22, 2011
S is for Steampunk'd and Steampunk Romance Anthology
Cool new cover for upcoming anthology, Hot and Steamy: Tales of Steampunk Romance - coming June 7 from DAW Books.
The anthology contains my second story,"Kinetic Dreams" about my character Alva Edison and her family. The saga of Alva Edison and her famous brother, Thomas, continues with newly married Alva realizing her life isn't as she thought it was. Can she help Thomas get back to the past and escape a threat from the future?
About the book:
From the co-editor of Steampunk'd comes an all-new collection of adventure and romance amid Victorian steampunk settings. Sparks fly in these original stories of a steam-driven airship searching for a lost city, a crazy inventor in a powered wheelchair with a plot to take over the world, and a love story set in an alternate history version of America. Adventure abounds in these stories of love, loss, and danger- and there is plenty of steam!
The first story,"Kinetic Light and Steam Power" appeared in the anthology, Steampunk'd, also from DAW Books.
In the story, an unexpected accident has Alva Edison assisting her brother Thomas in developing some of their time's most amazing discoveries, and improving on some of H.G. Wells' work.
April 21, 2011
R and S - Books to Read at Mysterical-e Author Snapshot: A to Z Blog Challenge
I wanted to put up two S posts so thought I'd add one today.
In case you didn't see it - check out the latest and new mysteries from authors Donis Casey, Vicki Delany, Neil Plakcy, Jacqueline Seewald and various authors in the new Mark Terry anthology, Deadly by the Dozen, at my Spring Mysterical-e Author Snapshot column.
April 20, 2011
Q-R: A Royal Wedding, A to Z Blog Challenge
Yes, I admit to being a royal watcher. I loved watching Princess Diana and was saddened at her tragic death. I've been to England a couple times and love the atmosphere and history, so of course, I've loved watching Prince William grow up and now find his Princess.
It does seem that he and Kate have had enough time for her to grow into her prospective role, and you hope that she is getting some say in all the planning and her future life. She's stepping into a formidable role, albeit a gilded one which still comes with many restrictions. You can only hope they have a long and happy marriage.
See: * Royal Wedding site * British Monarchy photosApril 18, 2011
A to Z Blog Challenge: Oh, Please! oDDities
Here's one:
Paint your house like a big, bright billboard Why? They pay your mortgage! Good reason but you have to like yellow and purple (I do) and chances are the budget won't be big enough for a lot of houses. Okay, okay, maybe not too odd. Don't worry, read on, it gets weirder...
Why I thought of this topic, I'll never know... (The mind works in mysterious ways...)
I remember staring in fascination at all the weird, freaky stuff in Ripley's Believe it or Not Museum. The weirdest, of course, were the shrunken heads... so indulge at this strange site complete with pix: Doc Bwana's House of Shrunken Heads
In Chicago, we had the Riverview Amusement Park- an amazing place of roller coasters, the house of mirrors and what in those pre-pc days was the freak show. Persons with unusual physical characteristics....
* See Chicago Tribune Riverview photos
* Sideshow banner art (How times change! Check out the tattooed lady banner!)
* Check out this fascinating display of Victorian freak show postersOkay and maybe the oddest category of all: (Not for the squeamish!) Post-Mortem Photos (cabinet cards, card de viste)
I happened upon this section on eBay one day by typing in de la morte or post mortem photos. From Civil War to Victorian times, people who didn't have access to photography as in modern times regularly had that one last portrait made of a beloved child or baby that had died, or of a loved one or a war hero. It also was a custom of European families to take that final portrait of a loved one in their casket.
The photos are sad, stark, even kind of creepy (I have to wonder sometimes what nightmares the little kids had after posing with their dead baby brother/sister.) And it seems odd to see the Civil War portraits of a soldier posed upright, the only giveway his sunken eyes. Morbidly fascinating, though I had some whopper nightmares when I first saw these. And they are highly collectible. Take a look, if you dare...
April 16, 2011
K to N, Lizzie Borden and Macabre Nursery Rhyme, A to Z Blog Challenge
Posting a combination as I was sicK aLL Week with the flu so I got behind.
As for M and N... remember that macabre nursery rhyme: Lizzie Borden took an axe and gave her mother 40 whacks...
I'd been reading about the infamous accused murderess before it was featured on TV this morning. A story that continues to fascinate with plenty of info if you scout around.
Well, if you're really curious, you can book a night or two at the Lizzie Borden B&B in Massachusetts - yes, the home where Lizzie supposedly did in old mean dad and her evil stepmom with an axe back in 1892.
The house has been converted back to its original look, inside and out. Some furnishings, of course, are reproductions but... is that the original carpet where stepmom met her demise? Sure matches the photo...
Wow, if you owned such a house, wouldn't you play up the famous history?
So, the question remains: though Lizzie was pronounced not guilty at the trial, what say ye? (Given she inherited everything, sounds like a case of greed? I say guilty.)
Some interesting sites:
* Lizzie Borden trial records * Lizzie Borden site * Lizzie Borden Virtual Museum - Victorian era topic magazine, The Hatchet *
April 12, 2011
A to Z Blog Challenge: Just got....
Posting a new mini I just got as a gift from another miniaturist. A great set of mini books with a feather 'pen.' Susan also makes a great assortment of "magical" miniatures under the name Tabitha Corsica.