WEST WING in Postcards 4

  • May 23, 2020, 12:45 p.m.
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I slept yesterday until noon. Dear G ranted about it until almost dinner, “Walk, walk, walk; and sit and stand all day tomorrow,” he declared.

I shouldn’t ignore him, but I do. There are other things I don’t ignore. I never say anything when he chooses the TV program every night. It’s “West Wing,” one episode after another. We are through the kidnapping episode and have lost Rob Lowe because of his argument with the show staff.

Some images from the West Wing stick forever in my mind. The great crowd of cars, busses, and flashing lights at the end of the rescue episode. The death of John Spencer, and, at the very ending of the show, Richard Schiff’s leak of a top secret shuttle. That last was so wrong and out of character.

All around, much better, today I got up at six.

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  • Himself: Working with his Mining computer game.

  • Myself: Here. Last night a golden meeting on ZOOM with some old friends.

  • Reading: Anne Morrow Lindbergh’s last volume of edited diaries.

  • Photo: Saturday Staff at the Automotive Museum.

  • Gratitude’s: Feeling better.


Marg May 23, 2020

Well you must have needed the sleep so just tell him that! :)

Hillbilly Princess May 23, 2020

🦄

aunty EM May 24, 2020

Yes, we must walk....but we must also rest when our bodies tell us we need to. Hope you'll soon be done with that dreadful series and find something you like better....

Katren...In Conclusion May 25, 2020

Wish I could see west Wing again. Better fantasy than ignoble stupidity

MageB Katren...In Conclusion ⋅ June 01, 2020

You may happen to just listen.

NorthernSeeker May 25, 2020

So much of marriage is about not replying or extending an argument. Do you have allergies? Pollen is kicking my butt lately.

Zipster May 31, 2020

My husband also rules the remote. I have told him during this pandemic that I need something lighter at least every other night and he has complied. I think of you whenever I walk Shelter Island, maybe because I can see so many photo ops.

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