Months behind schedule, I've almost finished Blackout in the Red Room - after the dumbest amount of proofs, I've settled on a cover, organised the running order and I'm now in the proofing stage. Once I'm happy with the goodies, it will be added to the very sad looking stock list in the store. On a much better note, there should be two more books up there by the end of the year as these are also in the same sort of shape. Things are looking up.
This afternoon, I started rebuilding the Wendy House that we bought to use as a rabbit hutch. It's huge... almost as big as the rabbits. Tomorrow - if I remember before the sun disappears - I'll take some snaps. For somebody not very inclined to even consider getting involved with DIY projects, I'm really pleased with it. It hasn't fallen down yet and it's been up for over three hours now.
Rummaging through some old stuff this evening looking for something in an old folder, I found a script report that I got back from the original incarnation of Too Hot For Dogs from way back. I'd forgotten this had actually happened but the script was shortlisted for the Orange screenwriting prize back in whatever year it was... as you can imagine, I'm running through the gears here trying to figure out how to get back on the hoss.
Wendy hutch aside, a pretty quiet day here. Must get on with proofing Blackout. I do however remember promising stunning pictures of a man reading a book in Tesco. This guy was walking so incredibly slowly that he didn't even notice when I stood in front of him and took a photograph. I thought he had a baby in there at first but no... it was a Louis L'Amour paperback. I haven't read a L'Amour western since I was about 12... I didn't think anybody else did either but it appears I was wrong. Right at this very moment though, blogger has decided it doesn't want to play, so you'll have to check back tomorrow...