Haaaaaaahahahahah. We're talking to somebody today about replacing the AC unit. Who wants to let money just sit around in a bank account? We don't.* And we're writing a check with a number that has a comma in it.
Good afternoon stalwart reader(s) of Stroock's Books.
So we've been off Twitter for, what, three weeks? The only thing we miss are the Iran War posts. Regular media just doesn't give us the kind of detail we crave. We're not going back though. We can't. We won't.
Notes on a vacation...
Flying down to Florida we watched Dune Part I. Flying back to Florida we watched Dune Part II.
We mention this because we don't feel like writing about Key West today, and also we've watched the trailer for Dune Part III a couple of times....and we're kind of meh about it.
Anywho, we enjoyed viewing the films (again) in this manner. They're both comfort movies for us now. We did a Dune week, didn't we? Ah, we did a Dune 2000 week. A really good Dune Part III would make Denis Villeneuve's Dune the equal of Lord of the Rings, no?
Anyway, we stayed at the Hyatt Beach House on Key West's northeastern shore, just over the bridge onto the island. We had a lovely, expansive two-bedroom suite which was nice after single hotel rooms for four nights. The suite had an enclosed porch overlooking the pool, where we took dinner and coffee. At all times we were quite comfortable.
We enjoyed the pool thoroughly after each day's activities. On the west end of the pool lies a small, sandy beach with a tiny swimming area. The swimming area is really for getting one's feet wet. One soaks up the sun here and enjoys the sunset. The Hyatt has a dock into the bay from which we got some nice pictures. Here also lies a tiki hut style bar where we enjoyed sandwiches and beer during sunset. The beach and dock area are lovely at night.
A thought we had on Key West while driving back last Friday. When one lives in Key West, one lives in Key West [Oh, profound-Ed]. By which we mean, Key west is a midsized American city in the middle of the ocean. The Florida mainland is two plus hours away. There's no popping over to Miami or the nearest town to pick something up. Key West is the nearest town.
So,109 years ago yesterday the United States entered the Great War. We plugged Pershing in Command on our FB and Substack. Nothing.
DOGE Report.
Kindle Select pages read of World War 1990: Ireland are climbing. This is good.
We wrote a Juan Pablo Caridad scene in World War 1990: The Managua Campaign. We'll edit it today and write another.
We worked on two nuke short stories. Ah, we finished our little boy home alone short story.
*Good thing, actually, because we probably need a new car this year too. In case you couldn't tell, and some of our critics can't, the dolts, we're being ironic.