Introductions 2
usedbooks on Oct. 14, 2019
Work has been crazy hectic lately. The paradox is the busier and more stressed I am, the more productive I become. I guess it's stress relief.
Anyway, one of the visitors to where I work wanted to know if we had “bigfoot” sightings or what was our resident cryptid. Kinda boring, but it's a black panther. We also get mountain lion sightings, which, yes, count as a cryptid because they do not live in the mountains of Virginia (or they are not supposed to). He seemed kind of disappointed, so I also mentioned mothman over in WV. I don't know any other VA cryptids, but I guess I should do research.
At least it got me to thinking about Ruth again, so I picked up a pen and notebook.
(This will probably be my focus for NaNoWriMo. Realistically, I would fail the actual requirements and be very discouraged, so I will just make a goal of writing daily. Even if just a hundred words. My last day of work is Nov. 4th, so I will desperately need some goals and tasks.)
plymayer at 8:12AM, Oct. 15, 2019
Some of the deep hill folk are stranger than cryptids.
usedbooks at 8:31AM, Oct. 15, 2019
Yeah, we lived across from them in WV.
bravo1102 at 1:01AM, Oct. 15, 2019
Bigfoot has been sighted in every state in the Continental US. Virginia doesn't really need cryptids as it's just teeming with ghosts. Check out how many volumes Ghosts of Virginia has gotten up to.
usedbooks at 6:06AM, Oct. 15, 2019
Yeah, I guess that's bound to happen with war zones and colonization ports. We do have an endemic salamander on one of our mountains, which is cooler than a cryptid to bio geeks.