Tag: Noon and Wilder

  • Another Spring Post – Join Me At Torquere Press\’s Blog Today

    Another Spring Post – Join Me At Torquere Press\’s Blog Today

    Join me today for my monthly visit to the Torquere Press blog, Romance for the Rest of Us.  Today I\’m talking about Spring – my favorite topic, these days!

  • A to Z Challenge, Day 7:  G Is For Gardening

    A to Z Challenge, Day 7: G Is For Gardening

    I\’M SO READY FOR SPRING!

    One thing about the weather here, though.  Me, I grew up in California.  If you want a garden or a lawn, you need a sprinkler system.  It\’s a subject of humor to see sprinklers running in the daytime when the heat of the sun is blazing down.  You can also see sprinklers watering the asphalt sometimes.

    When I moved here to Chicago over fifteen years ago, I visited a friend at his home.  His lawn was a lovely, even green – and I couldn\’t see a single sprinkler!

    \”Wow,\” I said.  \”Did you install a hidden sprinkler system or drip?\”

    He looked puzzled.  \”Sprinklers?\”

    \”For the lawn!\”

    \”There are no sprinklers.\”  Superior tone.  \”We don\’t need them here.\”

    Huh.  Imagine that.

    What surprises you about your region\’s gardening?
  • A to Z Challenge, Day 6:  F Is For Fur!

    A to Z Challenge, Day 6: F Is For Fur!

    This bundle of joy, immovable as the mountains and implacable as the tides, is Nadya.

    Funny story about Nadya.  One day, my husband related to me a story of his day at work.  He\’d mentioned to a coworker that our eldest cat is named Boria, which is the diminutive for Boris.  My husband wished that we could have named our next cat Natasha, so that we\’d have Boris and Natasha, like in the old Bullwinkle cartoons.

    \”Honey, Nadya is the diminutive for Natasha.\”

    Silence.

    \”Oh.\”

    🙂

    What \”Oh, right,\” moments have you had recently?
  • A to Z Challenge, Day 5:  E Is For Eggs!

    A to Z Challenge, Day 5: E Is For Eggs!

    Eggs!  I love eggs.  They\’re one of my favorite foods; I could eat breakfast for breakfast, lunch, and dinner – do eat it for dinner on a fairly regular basis when I go out to eat, because it\’s better for me than french fries.  🙂

    Eggs in our house mean Pysanky, the Ukrainian art of decorating eggs.  Thousands of years old, this art developed using very simple tools, wax, and dye – and the results are gorgeous!  My foray into this art form is in the picture, above.

    To see the masters at work, check out the Ukrainian Gift Shop up in St. Paul, Minnesota.  Their artwork, and not just with eggs but embroidery and pottery too, is well worth a look-see.  If you want to try it for yourself, they have books and instructional materials as well as supplies.

    What about you?

    What\’s your favorite pastime?
  • A to Z Challenge, Day 4:  D Is For Dawg

    A to Z Challenge, Day 4: D Is For Dawg

    Coyote with Bedface, A Still Life

    We got Coyote from the pound in 2007 and brought her home, our very own bouncing, baby dog.  She has fear aggression, which means she barks at folks she\’s scared of to try and convince them she\’s bigger than she is and back off, please, thankyouverymuch.  (It doesn\’t help matters that I can totally relate to this feeling.)

    She\’s much better now, calmer and less prone to erupting in scary, Rottweiler eat-your-face snarling and barking, (her nickname when she was young was \”Snappy the Snarlmuffin\”).

    This photo was snapped after our move, late last summer, and she\’s in her favorite position:  my side of the bed.

    Hmph.

    What is your favorite dog breed?
  • A to Z Challenge, Day 3:  C Is For Cat

    A to Z Challenge, Day 3: C Is For Cat

    Of course, I have to feature my cat!  I have three, but this is the baby.  His name is Kolya and he\’s a ham.

    Nadya is the middle and the only girl cat; she\’s sitting on my lap as I type this (but will be featured in a future post).

    Boria is our bruiser, and he is our oldest boycat.  He\’s huge – not fat, but really, really muscular.  He can jump from the floor six feet into the air from a sitting start.  o.O…

    Kolya\’s favorite thing to do, when I\’m working at my desk, is to stretch up on his hind paws and bat things off the surface of my desk.

    We\’ll see if he survives to the end of the Challenge… 🙂

    What kind of pet person are you?
  • A to Z Challenge, Day 2:  B Is For Blogging!

    A to Z Challenge, Day 2: B Is For Blogging!

    Of COURSE B is for Blogging!  After all, it\’s the A-Z Challenge, right?

    I think blogging is one of the most awesome things to come out of the social media explosion.  Yes, Facebook is popular.  Instagram is everywhere.  Tweet is now a word for something you do on the internet.  But blogging is a game-changer.

    Why?

    Writers have always wanted to write and many of them want to share what they write.  Blogs allow us to do that in a self-driven way that sets us free from having to conform to, well, anybody\’s rules.  I\’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time as a blogger for the last six years and plan to continue for many more.

    Blogging may go in and out of fashion, (last year, it was \”blogging is dead, move to Facebook,\” this year it\’s \”blogs are coming back because readers want actual content,\”), but regardless of that, I will keep going in my little corner of the Blogosphere.  That\’s not to say I\’ll ignore the others, just that I think blogging is fun, easy, and here to stay.

    What about you?

    What do you enjoy most about writing, or reading, blogs?

    Enjoy the April blogging challenge, and let me know if you\’re participating so I can visit you too!

  • A to Z Challenge, Day 1: A Is For A. Catherine Noon!

    Today begins the A-Z Challenge.  I\’m your host of this little corner of the blogosphere.  Call me Noony.

    A little more about me, since A, after all, is for meeee!  🙂  I love to write stories, about pretty much anything, and I\’m an avid knitter.  I love to make things with my hands and have a mix of media in which I like to work that ranges from thousands of years old (making Ukrainian decorated eggs, called \”pysanky\”), to very present-day (I love playing on the web and blogging, web design, and social media).  Folks think I\’m a cat person, and I adore my cats, but I have a dog that holds a special place in my heart (a loud one – when she barks, you can hear her down the block – WOOF!).

    Over the next month, we\’ll be going through the alphabet and talking about everything from, well, A to Z.  So my first entry for you is a question:

    What do you think of when you hear \”From A to Z\”?

    Enjoy the April blogging challenge, and let me know if you\’re participating so I can visit you too!


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    “It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are.”
    – E.E. Cummings

    The Chicagoland Shifters series:
    Book 1 BURNING BRIGHT, available from Samhain Publishing.

    Book 2 TIGER TIGER, available from Samhain Publishing. An All Romance eBooks Bestseller!


    The Persis Chronicles:

    Check out EMERALD FIRE, available from Torquere Books.

    Check out \”Seeking Hearts\”, available from Torquere Books.


    Check out COOK LIKE A WRITER , available from Barnes and Noble.
    Check out \”Taking a Chance\”, available from Torquere Books!

    My links: Blog | Website | Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads | Amazon | LinkedIn | Pandora 

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  • Spring.  Spring?  SPRING!?

    Spring. Spring? SPRING!?

    Is Spring here?  Is it? Join me at the Torquere Press LiveJournal to discuss this Spring they speak of.  WHEREIZZIT?

  • Bound By Fire, Coming Soon From LooseId!

    Bound By Fire, Coming Soon From LooseId!

    Rachel and I are so excited!  It\’s official – our book, currently titled Bound By Fire (though that may change as we get closer to the release date) has been contracted by LooseId, the popular digital-first publisher!  We couldn\’t be more thrilled.

    Here\’s a little taste of the book, due out probably this summer (exact date TBA):

    Vanya Demidov has been studying to become a sorcerer. During a frightening ritual, he comes face-to-face with a powerful being, the stuff of dreams. He is betrayed and realizes his master is going to sacrifice him in a quest for power. When the spell goes wrong and his master flees, Vanya is left with the summoned creature and no way to banish him.

    Nash lives for the day he can mete out his revenge on the sorcerer who once tried to enslave him and who has killed those Nash strove to protect. When he sees the portal open again and King once again within his grasp, he jumps at the chance. When the ritual goes wrong and the portal is damaged, Nash is stranded in human form with the young man intended to be his sacrifice.

    Together, they find mutual attraction and a shared goal – to find the evil mage and vanquish him once and for all.

  • Happy Birthday Noon and Wilder!

    Happy Birthday Noon and Wilder!

    Rachel and I decided it was time to grow up and have a real blog, one where we can talk about real stuff – you know, the important things:  writing, coffee, cats, and chocolate.  WC3.

    Sounds like a plan.

    In all seriousness, we felt it was time to have a non-NSFW (Not Safe For Work) blog where we can chat about our favorite topics, and keep Taurus and Taurus for its original purpose – bringing you snippets, flash fiction, and excerpts of Stories That Make You Late For Work!

    I hope you\’ll stop on by, because we\’ll need your support!  I signed us up for the A to Z Blog Challenge – that\’s right, I\’m doing TWO challenges!  Why?

    Because it\’s fun!  Join us!

  • Dog Sledding!

    Dog Sledding!

    In keeping with our theme of staying warm because it’s cold outside, I thought I’d share with you a story of our dog sledding adventure with Voyageur Outward Bound in Minnesota in 2006.

    It all started because my husband complained about the weather here in Chicago. Fitting complaint, especially since it’s expected to get down below zero this weekend. I wanted to do something fun, unusual, and educational. I picked the Outward Bound class because I’ve always wanted to do one, to experience it and challenge myself. The hallmark of Outward Bound is that you spend some time, one night or more, camping by yourself in the wilds. I thought, what better way to learn how to stay warm and have fun all at the same time?

    Two weeks before we left, my husband shrugged and said, “Well, if I don’t like it, I can always hang out in the lodge and drink hot chocolate.”

    Lodge?

    On an Outward Bound Expedition?

    “Didn’t you read the stuff I sent you on the [non-refundable] class?”

    Blink. “Well, I looked at the pictures.”

    He looked at the pictures.

    “DO YOU REALIZE WE’RE GOING THIRTY-FIVE MILES ACROSS THE ICE IN THE BOUNDARY WATERS?” Panting.

    Another blink. “Oh.” Pause. “So, no lodge?”

    Gritted teeth. “No, dear. No lodge.”

    “Oh.”

    Cautiously, “So, you still want to go?”

    “I suppose.”

    Rousing endorsement, that.

    So we get there, and the first thing we learn is the Heat Triangle. Here’s how it works:

    There are three parts to keeping warm in severely cold weather:

    1. Layered clothing
    2. Food and hot drinks
    3. Movement

    You can work on any one of the legs of the triangle to warm up. One of the most effective techniques is to swing your arms back and forth like a windmill. This will bring the blood to your fingertips and warm up your hands. I use this frequently back here in Chicago when waiting for the bus or the train.

    And my husband? He survived and had an awesome time with the dogs, the cold, and yes, even the hot chocolate.

    Cheers!