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Progress: More Elisa's Belly.

Made-up words: smooshed, torchlit, handspan. Compounding words really pisses Word off.

Barely avoided clichés: A ghost of a smile...

The words I'll hate most to cut: Be smarter than Alodia, my nurse had warned.
"No, thank you, Ximena. I'd prefer the freesia."

Thank God an editor didn't see this: I didn't realize they were already mobilizing already.

Black widows killed: Twenty. At least. Wearing rubber gloves, I took apart Cali Jane's doghouse. Found two large ones, complete with egg sacks. Widdle babies! Then I learned a neat trick. The unused pool area is edged in loose rock and covered in the shapeless cobwebs typical of BW's. So, I sprayed. Waited about fifteen seconds. Sure enough, Ms. BW comes a-crawling out from under her rock, feeling poorly. And Oualá: DIRECT HIT. Lather, rinse, repeat, aalll around the pool.

What Elisa ate today: Still queasy from the previous evening's immoderation, she found herself relegated to fresh fruit and unadorned bread slices.

General thoughts: Gah. I hate meetings. I hate them in real life, and I hate them in fiction. In fiction, at least, they can serve a purpose (information dump, character building, etc.). In real life, they're an excuse for people to get hot under the collar and wave their arms around frantically without having to really *do* anything. Yes, I'm freshly out of a corporate job. Why do you ask?

Date: 2005-09-23 08:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] raecarson.livejournal.com
Black widows play an important ecological role, of course. And I don't mind having a few around, now that the squirmy nightmares have stopped. I'm rather fascinated by such things, and I've enjoyed observing the relationship between moths around my porch light and spiders and my visiting froggie friend, etc.

But an infestation like I'm dealing with could kill my one year old cousin.

That's a great pic, by the way. Very typical of what I'm seeing. I'm also seeing a lot of males and adolescents. They're spooky looking, with their white strips.

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