Monday, March 22, 2010

Yes again

A thousand apologies for not posting last week. I'll give you 348 guesses why I didn't. That's right. The trouble with the writing group was still boiling. I knew you were smart and didn't need all of those guesses. But there's a light at the end of the tunnel and as the old adage goes, I hope it isn't a train. Hopefully one more week and it should be more or less cleared up or it will explode into something I don't even want to contemplate. C'est la vie!

Since I had been creatively dysfunctional during this time, I decided to participate in Barbara Vey's virtual blog party. She has it every year to celebrate her anniversary with Publishers Weekly. It's fun. It's silly. And it's just the right thing for a marshmellowed brain person to do. Barbara tells everyone where it is virtually held, who some of the guests are, what they brought to the party and what kind of entertainment there is. Then people post anything they want. Most just say hi but it's more fun to respond to what Barbara has said is happening or to other bloggers.

My friend, Dawn came up with all these crazy characters who were dancing, drinking and flirting with all the women. She also came up with a little ditty called The Neglected Husband Blues -
- da da da da. I loved it. I came up with Eton, a cajun ghost, whom I met while the party was in a mansion in New Orleans. He then followed me to New York, England and Paris. I was just really getting into it and then it ended last Saturday. Oh well. It was good to be a bit zany. It helped to break the tension I was feeling. It was a pause. A much needed one at that. Next year I'll put down when it will be held and if there's anybody out there, they can come and join us.

3 comments:

  1. I had so much fun! You were hysterical. I loved Eton the Cajun ghost. LOL! Barbara Vey's virtual party rocks! I can't wait till next year. :)

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  2. It was a pleasure seeing you again.

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  3. I had a great time too, Dawn. I was thinking of a 6'8" weredragon coming as my guest or maybe he'll crash the party. I have time to decide. I just hope I don't forget about it by next year.

    And it was nice seeing you again, Freezer Guy. I wish we could have talked more but you were a bit late on the scene. Your cousin, Raphael, is another story. I don't even want to replay half of that whole situation. :)

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