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The Delta Pearl 26 — Mesmerize
Nice, now I can’t wait to see who or what is sneaking up behind her.
Saturday, February 29, 2020
Welcome back to the #steampunk riverboat, my chuckaboos!
Sometimes a “random reader thing” comes from a comment that I just can’t resist. That’s what happened when John W. Howell mentioned conundrum.
It’s been quite a while since this riverboat first left the dock. Before reading this chapter, you might want to review Chapter 1 — Dance, or Chapter 10 — Cover. Without further ado…
All aboard!
The Delta Pearl
Chapter 26 — Mesmerize
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Sunlight flashed into my eyes. An odd clicking caused me to look up into the sky. The fluttering sound of a bird came to my ears. I shielded my eyes with my hand. Then I spotted something brass colored as it streaked across the blue sky above the Delta Pearl.
Onyx!
I was happy to see the Captain’s clockwork owl. My joy quickly turned to concern. The…
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The Delta Pearl 25 — Talk
Well, now that was a nice twist to the tale!
Saturday, February 22, 2020
Welcome back to the #steampunk riverboat, my chuckaboos!
Many weeks ago Kevin Cooper left Christmas tree as a random reader thing. I’m almost certain that another reader also left that as a thing, but if that’s the case, I don’t have it in my story matrix — and I apologize.
I see the riverboat headed to the dock. Today the Captain has some business to attend.
All aboard!
The Delta Pearl
Chapter 25 — Talk
A Private View at the Royal Academy (1883) by William Powell Frith. Wikipedia
Talk that the Delta Pearl somehow kept the crew, or at least some of them, from leaving wasn’t limited to the conversation between the Captain and the Cook. It was practically a legend among the younger staff. It was a scary story to tell in a dark cargo hold by the light of a…
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The Delta Pearl 24 — Walk
Ouch!! That puts Emmie in a possible pickle.
Saturday, February 15, 2020
Hello, my chuckaboos! I hope everyone had a wonderful week and a lovely Valentine’s Day too. Romance aside, it makes a good excuse to show gratitude for our friends.
I was beginning to wonder if I’d make it to the riverbank today, but I did, and the #steampunk riverboat is here! However, with my other works in progress, I didn’t use any reader things today. I only made a few revisions to this chapter of the re-write of The Delta Pearl.
Are you ready?
All aboard!
The Delta Pearl
Chapter 24 — Walk
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Walking around the upper decks of the riverboat, I scanned every high perch. I checked each hidey-hole and nook the clockwork owl liked to use. Yet I didn’t see Onyx anywhere. While it wasn’t exactly unusual for him to be scarce, I was beginning to be concerned.
“Should I ask…
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The Delta Pearl 23 — Bruise
It sounds like trouble brewing.
Saturday, February 8, 2020
Cactus in the Snow, by Teagan R. Geneviene
Hello, my chuckaboos! Welcome back to the #steampunk riverboat. Many of you know that I’m way down in the desert southwest of the USA. I’m not in the mountains, but it is still a high altitude. We got snow this week. I promised a couple of you a picture of “cactus in the snow,” so here’s my little cactus garden.
Now, I’m getting right to business, because I’m still working on the little Valentine’s Day project I mentioned in my midweek post. I hope you’ll enjoy this quick episode of The Delta Pearl.
All aboard!
The Delta Pearl
Chapter 23 — Bruise
Robert Redford in Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid, 1969, as Garnet
Garnet Redford, the Chief Porter was preparing a task list for his staff. He put a check mark beside something, then aggressively…
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