
Thursday, February 5, 2026 โ Orlando, Florida
Central Florida woke up under a heavy gray quilt today. The latest cold front is sliding south, and as I write this, the temperature sits at 57ยฐF (14ยฐC) beneath a sky that canโt decide whether it wants to rain or simply brood. Light showers are expected around 3 PM, and tonightโs low may dip to 39ยฐF (4ยฐC) โ a number that feels more New England than Orlando.
The good news is that this wintry mood wonโt linger. Once the front moves through, Friday promises a return to sunshine and a gentler chill: clear skies, a high of 62ยฐF (16ยฐC), and a low of 50ยฐF (10ยฐC). Still jacket weather, but at least the day will look a little more optimistic.
Meanwhile, in my corner of the worldโฆ

This morningโs small delight came courtesy of my Kindle Direct Publishing dashboard: someone in the U.S. bought a Kindle edition of Reunion: Coda. Because itโs currently on sale for $1.99, my royalty for that purchase is a grand total of five cents. Not exactly the fortune my 15โyearโold self imagined back in the late โ70s, but honestly? A nickel is infinitely better than zero, and more importantly, Reunion: Coda has found a new reader. With luck, theyโll enjoy the story enough to recommend it to someone else. That alone feels like a win.
On the tech front, Iโm still waiting for the replacement power brick for my Lenovo IdeaCentre. Amazon insists itโll arrive tomorrow; the U.S. Postal Service, ever the realist, says Saturday the 7th. Until the package materializes, Iโm working from my Ideapad S340 laptop. Thankfully, Microsoft Word runs just fine on it, so the daily blog posts continue uninterrupted. And now that my new Logitech mouse has arrived, I can navigate, write, and even sneak in a game or two without wrestling with the touchpad.

The one real limitation is The Jim Garraty Chronicles omnibus. Kindle Create doesnโt save projects to the cloud, and the .kpf file lives on the IdeaCentreโs hard drive. I could rebuild the project from scratch on the laptop, but that would mean manually fixing every subheading in Reunion: Coda again โ a task Iโd prefer not to repeat unless absolutely necessary. Hereโs hoping the new power supply works and the IdeaCentre springs back to life. The laptop is a fine understudy, but Iโd rather not promote it to a leading role.

Before I wrap up, a quick reminder: the Kindle edition of Reunion: Coda is still on sale for $1.99 through February 8 โ a 67% discount. If youโve been meaning to meet Jim, Marty, Mark, and Maddie, or know someone who might enjoy their story, you can pick it up for less than the price of a Happy Meal.

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7 responses to “Gray Skies, Small Wins”
So, we in North Texas currently have warmer temperatures than you do.
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For now, yep.
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And today too. I saw that this afternoon Orlando will have 62 degrees (according to my weather channel app) and we will have 80 degrees.
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62 degrees is far better than 21, which is the temperature in my old New England stomping grounds.
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We currently have 83 degrees. 62 + 21 = 83. It is a coincidence. Anyway, I know you don’t like the cold. My wife does not like the cold either.
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So the song California Dreaming could represent this situation but with Florida as New York and Texas as California. (OK only for a few days)
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