I had contemplated doing a book signing this Saturday, March 9, at the local Hastings Entertainment, but I called it off and moved it to the first weekend in April.
We had two weeks of continually overcast weather, with rain, sleet, and two snow storms, that dumped four inches last week and three inches this week. Remember, this is Texas, that's a lot of snow for these parts. I didn't think there would be much traffic at the bookstore this Saturday.
The sun came out yesterday and is still shining today; I've heard people complaining that their eyes hurt. Patricia has a philodendron-type plant in the bay window that was visibly drooping from the lack on sunlight. I actually suggested earlier in this week we might need to put it under a lamp. But it's recovered now.
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