I saw a werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hand

Yawn. Good morning everyone. hap hap happy hump day everyone. Since I went in for a couple of hours Monday, I’ve been a day a head. Tuesday’s at work we’re open by appointment only. At 10, I turned the open sign on, and unlocked the door, thinking it was Wednesday. So now it feels like it’s Thursday.

Ugh.

The coffee is just about done brewing. I think I can really use some. I’m a little groggy this morning. But I got up at the right time, and I got without any help from my mom this time.

But right now, it’s coffee and contemplation. It’s somewhat quiet here so far. Most everyone is awake, but are in the kitchen eating breakfast. I’m content with coffee for breakfast.

So I’ll let you go, so you can do other things, but I’ll be around. Sometime today, we have a guest post over in the Lockup Library by Crystal. I have no idea what she’s writing about today, so that’s exciting for sure. I hope y’all stick around and read that when it pops up on the site. Have a great Monday everyone.

Stacy, do you remember when I mowed your lawn?

Good morning! I forgot to reset my alarms last night so I’m running about 15ish minutes late this morning. Coffee is brewing.

So the LiveInventory 2.0 is pretty much live. 2 weeks early, so all that’s left is to just workout all the bugs. I’m very proud of it. It looks worlds better that the Google doc that we were using before.

Also updated was this site. Crystal always does a great job, and the newest facelift is phenomenal. I really like it. So bright and cherry. I really like it.

So happy Tuesday. Stay warm everyone it’s only about -25/-37 with the wind. I think it’s slowly starting to get warm. I love you very much.

Lockup Library – some of the books I read last year – part 3

Ahh the final entry in the three part series of some of the books I read last year. This one is a special one. It’s all one series. A series that I have read many, many times. So many times that it’s embarrassing. So gaze upon the majesty of this book series.

Gaze, I said. Gaze.

“Say it…” he whispered. “Vampire.” I shuddered.

That’s right! Take a trip back to Forks, Washington. It’s a time before social media, and cell phones. It’s just pure teen angst, and high school in a small town in the northwest.

Team Edward, or Team Jacob?

What can be said about this series? For one thing, it’s better than Fifty Shades of Grey, or so I’m told. I think I made it through the first book of that series. It wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t all that great either.

This series, is totally the bomb.com. Action? Not until the last 25 pages – of each book. But if you want some romance, vampires, werewolves, gray days, and some angst? These books are for you.

They’re easy to read, and totally take you into the stories. Perfect for those rainy or snowy days where you just want to smoke some dank weed, and curl up.

They aren’t perfect in any way, but they’re perfect to me. I’m comfortable enough in my manliness to admit to crying at the end. Multiple times.

And to me, that’s a good book.

Catch ya in a book store sometime, book nerds!

Listen to Iron Maiden, baby, with me

Good morning, according to my weather alerts, it’s still bloody cold out there. It was supposed to be warmer out there. It’s not and I’ll be helping load a trailer in the cold. That’s ok, it has to be done.

It’s family day here. It’s an actual holiday. Family day right after a weekend. It boggles the mind.

Oh, great news, Wednesday I’ll be having Crystal guest posting here about her favourite book in the world, and how she’s taken book crafts to the extreme. It should be a great post for Lockup Library, and a very interesting read!

But for right now, Shady Acres is still asleep, and I have coffee. Let’s break the norm, and celebrate that it’s Monday! Woohoo Monday!

Book club – Plain Bad Heroines

Hey book nerds! We’re still talking about Plain Bad Heroines by Emily M. Danforth. We’re at the half way point in the book, and if you’re like me while reading, you totally are getting sucked in as soon as you open the book. It makes it very hard to put it down when you want to go and do something else.

It’s still a very slow burn, which is what I really am liking about this. I’m thinking that it’s going to be like a rollercoaster cresting the top, and getting over the hump. I think it’s going to go by in a flash. I can and can’t wait for it.

When I get to the middle of a book, I start to get a little anxiety about finishing it. Not because I want it to end, but because the book is almost over. Then the anxiety of choosing the next book.

I really like the writing style of Mrs Danforth. It’s so meta, and really self aware. What do you guys like about the book? Any questions about it? Be sure to put them in a comment, and I’ll try to answer them.

Until next time, book nerds!