Snow, Sony and a Goddess

The worst of the snow appears to over. The temperature is falling through the floor but I think I can live with that given that we can actually get out of the house now, though as you can see, it's still pretty bleak.

We've been running the little hatchback solidly for about two weeks, consequently, the Saab was totally covered in thick snow and ice. I was dubious as to whether it had the guns to start but, after I actually managed to get into the damn thing, it started first time. I know I've said it before, but if you want to own a car that will survive a holocaust, buy a Saab.

Believe me, that's both fire and ice that it's survived now.

On Saturday morning, the wind made an appearance to add to the fun and blew so much snow around that we ended up, most literally, knee deep in the stuff. Further along the road, it had blown so hard that it had done this to a "very important" signpost which has to be eight feet high. When the snow has gone, I may measure it.

Kahn managed to step away from the comedy limelight long enough this weekend to post an entry on his facebook page about The Beast That Is MS. It's good stuff and all people with a degenerative disease should read it. Possibly right now even. You might have to log in or have an account to read it, but that's no bad thing either. He needs all the friends he can get.

Back to selfish matters:
Too Hot For Dogs over at myebook is doing what it was supposed to - ie: getting people to read it. It's had an additional knock-on effect that I hadn't considered in that the stats for The Fire Sermon are rising alongside it. This combined with seeing what some indie writers and artists are doing Stateside, has given me some great ideas for spring/summer this year. Suffice to say, it involves "going outside" and libraries.

I also found out this weekend that SONY/PSP have opened a comic store exclusively for the PSP. I don't know how I'm going to do it but this is coming under the heading of "priority outlet". Although it probably calls for setting Zodiac Lung up as a publishing house with them, the ramifications are immense and global. There are some things in life that you really shouldn't walk away from - and I think this is one of them. I'm thinking there must be an blanket way of getting this done as the SONY Reader also sits in this domain.

Shoot. I need a business manager. Or an agent. There's little enough time to write as it is.

In other sexy snow pictures, see the Goddess who lives in the Garden and how pretty she looks with her snow clothes on.