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My house is pulsing with life these days.  I thought I’d give an update on all of my various projects and further prove that my house is full of life.

Our fish tank, which we start in late June, is seething with life.  We have red wag platies, silver lyretail mollies, golden mystery snails, live plants and pond snails.  The pond snails were unwanted hitch-hikers, but they have found our tank very much to their liking.  I can’t even count how many I remove each time I do a water change.  We currently have three adults of each of the other species and an uncountable number of babies in each species as well.  About seven of the first fry have survived and are now about two-thirds the size of the adults.

Much as I despair for my tank with so many fish in it (it’s only a 29 gallon tank, not nearly big enough to hold them all in the long term), it is thrilling to see them all thriving.  There’s something fascinating about realizing how much the fry grow in just twenty-four hours.  I guess I’ll be making phone calls to local pet stores though to see if I can convince anyone to buy the babies, though.  Then we’re looking into getting gauramis or some other fish which will help control the population better.  I thought we’d have no chance to see the fry grow up because everything I’ve read said that if you want the fry to survive, you have to remove them from the adult fishes’ tank.  That hasn’t proven the case in our tank!

Along with our fish tank, we have a betta.  He’s currently living in a jar on the kitchen counter, until he passes quaruntine. Then we’ll see if he will get along in the big tank.  We got him, hoping that he’d help control the pond snail population, but so far he has shown little interest in demolishing them.  I’m also not sure he’ll get along well with the male silver lyretail molly (who has some fancy fins going on).  If not, he’ll go back into a jar where he can keep me company while I do dishes each day.

Also living in my kitchen these days are my worms.  Yes, I got composting worms  and they are now living in my kitchen. It’s just too hot outside for me to leave them out there, even in the garage!  The worms themselves are doing well.  They seem to be happily producing lots of castings for my garden.  Unfortunately, the fruit flies (or some equally nuisancy type of fly) have decided that they like the worm house, too.  So, I’m searching for ways of controlling that population.  Happily, apple cider vinegar and dish soap in a small dish on the counter works well to contain them, but I’d love to find a way to keep them from reproducing to begin with. They are pesky and their presence means I can’t keep a basket of fresh fruit on the counter.

Gardening-wise, my garden is growing slowly.  I have a handful of sunflower plants which are about knee high now.   They survived Fay’s thrashing wind and rain, which is good.  My chrysanthemums didn’t do so well.  I think they got just too wet with all of the water that collected in our backyard with Fay.  Other than that…my basil is doing well.  I have one still in a tiny pot that needs to be given a better home now.  I don’t think any of my oregano has survived, sadly.  I have several thyme plants that are thriving, though.  A couple of moss roses (Portulaca), and forget-me-nots are doing well.  The only catnip which has survived so far are in pots, except for one teeny tiny plant which isn’t showing any signs of getting any bigger.  At least it’s not dead yet though, I guess.

All of the trees my dad sent home with me back in May have died.  Many of the iris have also died.  I didn’t plant them in good places.  If he is gracious enough to send another batch home with me next time I’m down there, I’ll plant them better.  This time, I put them in places too inconvenient…they kept getting mowed down when we mowed the lawn, or drowned by soaking rains.  So, mental note to place them more strategically next time.  The tiger lillies that Dad gave me are doing well, though.  We had several weeks of blooms from one of the plants awhile back!

For my birthday (ugh, I’m 31, now!), I recieved gift cards to a home improvement store!  So, all of that is going towards sprucing up my garden.  Mostly, I want to get an edging or border to define my plant beds, both for the lawn mower and for the grass which likes to creep into the beds I’ve established.  If I can, I’d also like to get some mulch, and maybe some soil to create raised beds near some of the areas which tend to get very wet.  So, the tiger lillies will get a real flower bed, and my herbs will also.  Once the weather turns cooler, it’ll be easier to get out there to take care of them.

In the rare times I sit down to watch a show, I’ll pick up my crochet hook.  I’m working on a blanket for a new baby in the family.  We have three new babies set to arrive in our family soon, but I’m afraid I won’t be able to keep up with them all!  A friend has recently gifted me with quilting material.  I have been playing with the idea of learning to quilt.  Maybe one of the new babies will receive a quilt instead of a crocheted item!  We shall see. :)

My final big project has been writing.  I actually have had the joy of seeing an article I submitted last fall PUBLISHED!  So, as my family keeps telling me, I can now say I am, in fact, a published writer!  It’s a bit of a thrill to be able to say that.  Certainly opening up that magazine and seeing my name in print has helped me renew my determination to make writing my JOB.  X is in school part time now, so the few morning hours when he’s off at school, I have committed to writing.  I’m editing that torturous novel I wrote last year for NaNoWriMo.  And I’m currently weighing the pros and cons of trying to do NaNo again this year.  Considering the way it killed my wrists and hands last year, I suspect I should not try it again.  That makes me pretty sad, because that month was one of the most exhilarating and inspirational I can remember!

So, a boring blog update, but this is mostly what has been occupying my time lately.

DrowseyMonkey tagged me for this meme. I voluntarily submit to participating. ;)

Here are the Rules:

1. Pick up the nearest book (of at least 123 pages).
2. Open the book to page 123.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the next three sentences.
5. Tag five people & post a comment here once you post it to your blog, so I can come see.

The books is Baby, I’m Yours by Susan Anderson, which I just finished reading last night. The fifth sentence on page 123 is: “‘It’s the one thing you can always count on with her,’ she agreed earnestly.”

The next three sentences are:

‘Oh, she’s resourceful, for sure,’ she rushed to say, as if he’d argued with
her assessment. ”But the one fact that is above all, A-1 guarunteed in my
sister’s life is that she is always, but always, very, very careful.’ She gave
him a tentative smile, and Bobby had to check himself from sliding out from
under the wheel to reach for her.

So, should they choose to participate, I ask Laskigal, Lanie and Lynn to join in the fun. But, hey! If you feel like playing along without being tagged, that’s good too! Drop me a link so I can check out what you’ve been reading!

Well, here’s a meme, courtesy of Lanie. Wonder if she meant me when she mentioned a “Beth” in her answers.

Read through the comments below about your friend and then make sure you read the instruction at the bottom.Place an X by all the things you’ve done, or remove the X from the ones you have not, and send it to all of your friends (including me.) This is for your entire life (so far that is):
(X ) Smoked a cigarette
( ) Drank so much you threw up
( ) Crashed in a friend’s car
( ) Stolen a car
(X) Been in love
(X) Been dumped
() Been Laid off/fired
(X) Quit your job
() Been in a fist fight
(X) Snuck out of your parent’s house (kind of…they didn’t want me going, in any case)
(X) Had feelings for someone who didn’t have them back.
() Gone on a blind date
(X) Lied to a friend (what are “pickle jar” lies, Lanie?)
(X) Skipped school (only once, at least before college. I was scared of geting caught!)
(X) Seen someone right after they died
(X) Been to the USA
( ) Been to Mexico
(X) Been on a plane
(X) Been lost
(X) Been on the opposite side of the world (Britain counts, right?)
(X) Gone to Washington , DC (Please don’t make me go back to the Air and Space Museum again!)
(X) Swam in the ocean
(X) Felt like dying
(X ) Cried yourself to sleep
(X) Played cops and robbers. (I don’t remember specifically, but I’m sure I did at some point)
(X) Recently colored with crayons
(X) Sang karaoke
(X) Paid for a meal with only coins
(X) Done something you told yourself you wouldn’t
(X) Made prank phone calls
() Laughed until some kind of beverage came out of your nose
(X) Caught a snowflake on your tongue
(X) Made a snow angel
(X) Danced in the rain
(X ) Written a letter to Santa Claus
(X) Barfed in the middle of the night
(X) Watched the sunrise with someone you care about
(X) Blown Bubbles
( ) Made a bonfire on the beach
( ) Crashed a party
(X) Gone roller skating
(X) Gone ice skating

OK, here are the questions:
What time is it now? 8:28 AM
What is your full name? Beth
Recent movie you have seen in the theatre? We don’t go out to movies very often.
Where were you born? Orlando, Florida
Ever been toilet papering? no
Loved someone so much it made you cry? Yes
Been in a serious car accident? I refuse to answer for fear of jinxing myself.
Do you plan on having Children? not any more, unless we adopt
Favorite day of the week? Saturday
Favorite restaurant? I’ll say Perard’s.
Favorite sport to watch? I don’t really like to watch sports.
Favorite Ice Cream? Breyer’s Natural Vanilla
Favorite Shake flavor at a fast food restaurant? chocolate
What color is your bedroom? white walls, green and purple sheets
Favorite non alcoholic drink? water with lots and lots of ice
Tattoos? Yes, I have one.
Just one Body piercing? Three earrings
What is your favorite vacation spot? I don’t know. Home?
Ever steal any traffic signs/billboards? No
Favorite Salad Dressing? I don’t know.
Favorite number? 6
Favorite Holiday? I don’t know.
Favorite sound? a quiet house, with just the sound of my fingers tapping on a keyboard.
Furthest place you will send this to? blogosphere
How many times did you fail your driver’s test? 0
From whom did you get your last email? blogger
What do you do when you are bored? find some crafty project to do, or write, or surf endlessly online.
Who will respond to this e-mail the quickest? Probably no one.
Who is the least likely to respond? strangers
Who is the person that you are most curious to see their answers? I don’t know. None of these questions are burning in my mind.
What kind of car do you drive? minivan
What are you listening to right now? X is digging through his birthday gifts.
How many pets do you have? 2
What would you like to accomplish before you die? get published, see my kids happily grown up, maybe a second honeymoon
How many people are you sending this email to? whoever reads this and wants to do one of their own.

I’ve been tagged by Lynn, the Virtual Wordsmith, for this meme. Here are the rules:

*Link back to the person who tagged you.
*List three things that you believe are necessary to make writing good and powerful.
*Tag five others and comment at their blog informing them that they’ve been tagged with this award

So, three things that make writing good and powerful…..

1. Honesty. Know your words to be true…at the very least, to you. If you’re writing something that isn’t faithful to your beliefs, it is hard to be convincing.

2. Simplicity. Use the least amount of words possible to convey your idea. It requires concise writing, with strong verbs and descriptive nouns. I’m constantly working on this, because, let’s face it…I like to babble.

3. Use good grammar and punctuation! It’s so much easier to read and understand ideas when they are communicated well.

I tag:

Stacie at Learning As We Go

Annie at writers, witches and words…oh my!

Laskigal at From The Cheap Seats

Lanie at Lanie Painie’s Zany Brain

Heather at For the First Time

Virtual Wordsmith has tagged me with a writing meme. (Thanks so much, Lynn.) I’m supposed to write about my greatest strengths in writing. This is my first time doing a writing meme…we’ll see what happens!

I think I’m very good at descriptive writing. I enjoy finding words that make a big impact or that can make me feel as if I’m standing right there experiencing it all. Why use a junk word when you can use a descriptive word? Why tell how something feels when you can show instead?

I enjoy finding the natural rhythm in the words I’m writing. I like to think I’m good at that. I used to write a lot of poetry, although I haven’t done much lately. Sometimes I look at the prose I’ve written and thought it should go into poem form, though.

I’m good at putting personal experiences into words, even difficult ones. I’ve had too many hard experiences that needed writing to work through them.

I’m good at tightening sentences and ideas when I’m rewriting. This includes reorganizing the whole piece to flow better. I attribute this to the way my high school taught us to write…it was very intensive and learned in just about all of my classes, not just English class.

All of these can be weaknesses…sometimes I overedit my ideas and kill the creative flow. Sometimes I get so lost in the descriptions that I forget about the purpose of what I’m writing. Sometimes I worry so much about the rhythm that I use words that are less than ideal simply because they fit better. Sometimes I ramble on and on, trying to convey all the ideas crowding in my head.

So, now that I’ve examined my own writing, I’ll tag at least a couple more people. I haven’t “met” too many writers that blog…

I’m tagging:
The Undertoad
LaniePainie
Toforama’s Heaven of Hell