Thank you all —all very useful discussion. I think it’s going to stay Convergence at least for now. I need something to think of as ‘the book’. I’m making good progress and that deadline looks almost do-able if I can keep my focus during Worldcon—if you see me staring blankly elsewhere, understand that I am probably on the Earth of the atevi and will be back in a few minutes.

Jane is mobilizing to finish the mudroom door installation, the molding, painting, etc. The problem that developed was that our house, hand-built in the tech of the 1950’s, with handmade trim, etc, no pre-framed doors—has a few hand-adjusted elements. Read: the wall is not square side to side or up and down and has a warp in it. The door is pre-hung, which means its box can’t be adjusted to fit this reality, so we (read: Jane) have to adjust the wall, chiseling it flatter here, building it higher there, until we do have a flat, true wall: we’re not worrying about the ceiling and the floor, except that our door has to have a molding that meets the wall without gaps, and it all has to be painted. Then all the hardware has to be put back, and deadbolt locks can be fussy about meeting their strikeplate. Seems to work smoothly now.

The pond is a mess: that’s my job, and I’ve been writing. I’ll fix it soon.

The lotus Jane rescued from the raccoon and replanted is thriving and sending up three buds. Last year it had only two. We plan to snip the pods off so the nasty raccoon doesn’t yank the plants up in the process of getting the edible pods. We may be kind and just lay them on the bank.

It’s been hot and dry. They promise us rain. It looks possible, but not wholly likely, nor likely to be a lot. But it would be welcome. I’ll tell you what would make it rain: if I get out there and chemically balance the pond and get the water clear. Then we’ll get a deluge of not-balanced water.

But in general, things are good.