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Monday
Sep152003

quick post-cottage blather



Sara and Jeff at the cottage this past weekend.


Came back from the cottage to find an acceptance for one of my article queries (songwriting for kids, article due mid-October), tentative interest in another (editor says she will get back to me in a couple of weeks), no rejections so far. I plan to send out more queries this week.

We spent the weekend at the cottage with my sister and her family. Had a wonderful time, more details and photos later this week.



Sara, Annie, Kaarel and Ruth.


I've updated The Dandelion Report to link to a new Filk Community News page on Livejournal.

Augh, found out about another typo that Allison & Jodi & I missed in the CD liner notes. The recording engineer for Didgeri Douze was Chris Croughton, not Gerry Tyra, and the recording engineer for ConChord was Gerry Tyra, not Chris Croughton. They are both being very gracious about it. Gerry, for example, has told us, "When you're beating your head against the monitor, the blood tends to cover up the typos. At least that's the excuse that I use at work when someone finds a bug in my code." :-)

Humble apologies and thanks to both Gerry and Chris!


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