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We were away in Tucson for the week and I didn't check the news or really the internet much at all and it was pretty nice. I also wasn't checking my email every five minutes, which I desperately needed a break from.

So of course my edits for book 2 came in. Hah. A full 12 hours passed before I even saw them. And it was fine! Nothing exploded! Now, will I learn from that and be able to calmly ignore my inbox for an hour or two? ...probably not.

But I can try.

I turned in my copyedits yesterday morning, so at least those are no longer in my court, but I promised to have my synopsis for 3 done by May and also promised to get those edits done by... mid-May... so. Juggling, I should learn it.

But Tucson, Tucson was wonderful. I have returned to places I've lived many times in the past, and those felt weird and off, but this felt like coming home. The wide-open skies, the sunsets, the saguaros, the mountains - not to mention seeing all our friends who still live there - it felt as if we never had to leave.

Of course we did, and coming back to Michigan was... odd. Just bare trees and bare ground and a coating of snow. I think one of the reasons I don't like this state is because there's nothing *distinctive* about it. No mountains, no palm trees, no evergreens, no Sound, no swamp - just trees that all look alike and some farmland. Even Illinois feels distinctive, with its endless fields of corn.

Drop me anywhere else I've lived, and I'll know where I am right away. Drop me in Michigan and I'll probably just shrug. I know, I know, the lake shore is nice and the Upper is full of hikes, and we need to explore. But man, mid-Michigan is just... dull.

Tucson... we hiked (a little). Baby saw saguaros and ocotillo and cholla. She did not attempt to hug any of them. We ate (a lot). I went for a run at sunrise at it was amazing. I went into work for a day because I'm a nut. I realized that Tucson has too many good coffee places. When did *that* happen? I got a little bit of a tan. We took some author photos with prickly pear.

I know I was so done with Tucson when we left, but now it's like a dream. Granted, we left in August when both heat and humidity are a thing, and we visited in March, when it's frigging gorgeous. Michigan is only just waking up from winter and soon it'll be gorgeous here and Tucson will be a mind-melting 115.

But I miss it.

Date: 2018-03-14 03:16 am (UTC)
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Sounds like a nice trip. Glad it was just a dusting of snow when you got home. Our next-door neighbors went to Hawaii for a week, and while they were gone we (and other neighbors) had to snowblow their sidewalk twice. Today it was 21" of snow that fell over about 21 hours. On the one hand, I'm ready for spring... but on the other, I kind of like shoveling. If it's gonna snow, I want a LOT of snow, for snowpeople and bragging rights. :D

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