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CANDLELIT CHRONICLES: HISTORIC HAUNTS
Reading and Writing Considerations-a Radical Environmentalist Novelist Off the Deep End
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2.  Entry for 1/09: Only the Beginning...ID #683126 
Posted: 1-9-2010 @ 8:39 pm EST 
Edited: 1-9-2010 @ 8:45 pm EST 

Only the beginning, so far..this is turning out to be a short story--or more..So this is what I've written so far..



         

Alice closed the back cover of the brittle old ledger and turned it over and over in her hands, her puzzled expression alternating with frowns. When she discovered the item as she delivered last month's holiday decorations to the attic, she knew she had not seen it before. Why hadn't she uncovered it when she first unpacked the ornaments, tinsel, and yard décor on Thanksgiving weekend? It was plainly obvious, on the floor against a two-shelf empty bookcase.

         Well, perhaps it had been in the bookcase, and her footsteps crossing the attic floor had set up a vibration which pushed the ledger off the shelf. No, that made no sense either; the bookcase held nothing else. Well, no matter: she had found it now, had read it, and now the puzzles were only beginning to unfold.

         The ledger, which she expected to be an accounting record from some long-forgotten ancestor (or former owner of the house, from generations past), or even a diary, had instead opened to reveal itself as: a baby record.

 


1.  She'll Be Comin' Roun the SnowbankID #683116 
Posted: 1-9-2010 @ 7:34 pm EST 

While I'm finishing up my FL 7-Day Blogging Challenge entry for today, I began singing this one to my 13-month-old grandson, the biggest fan (only fan?) of my version of
"Grandma Had a Near Miss With A Reindeer," which is sung to the tune of "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer."

This is my version of "She'll be comin' roun the mountain when she comes":



She'll be coming 'roun' the snowbank when she comes
She'll be coming 'roun' the snowbank when she comes
She'll be coming 'roun' the snowbank when she comes
She'll be coming 'roun' the snowbank, she'll be comin' roun' the snowbank, she'll be comin' roun' the snowbank, when she comes


She'll be driving six red reindeer when she comes
She'll be driving six red reindeer when she comes
She'll be driving six red reindeer when she comes
And you know they are a pain, dear
She'll be driving six red reindeer when she comes"

Yes, I know-stick to fiction writing lol

 



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