MAY THE FORTH BE WITH YOU in Postcards 4

  • May 4, 2017, 4:22 p.m.
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Man’s wrapper, Ghana, unknown Ewe weaver. Early 20th century. Cotton.

Prosebox lists past diary entries running down the right side. I read a few yesterday. I was thinking later how well I could write. Concisely. Interestingly. Then last night I dreamed I forgot myself. Wandering around, or driving around in a red sports car, aimlessly haunting the home of new friends as they move in.

Now I know I am losing myself. I don’t just forget one or two things a day, but I often forget five or more. Sometimes G feels more like a caretaker than a lover. Yet the house is clean, the laundry done, the trash out, and there’s art on the walls…much of this thanks to G.

Today we are both going to the doctors. He for his knees, and I for my skin. I didn’t forget the appointments. They are written in an old appointment book, and both of us remember to look. Even Marta is written in just so we remember to clean up after ourselves. For on top of everything, we admit we are slobs.


  • Himself: At work at 6 so he doesn’t lose the day’s pay. His appointment is at 2:30pm.
  • Herself: A bit unnerved by that dream. Unnerved by an old friend too. Class yesterday and over stretched a torn rotator cuff, undercooked the green beans, my appointment is at 9 this morning.
  • Reading: Katherine Graham’s vignettes of Washington DC. Excellent reading.

Deleted user May 04, 2017

You always write well.

gattaca May 05, 2017

"Now I know I am losing myself."
This is happening to me all the time. It's unnerving. I'm pretty much firing on all cylinders when I first get up but then I start to misfire in the afternoon.

aunty EM May 05, 2017

There is just so much that is stuffed into our memories as we "get older" it's a wonder we can remember anything at all! That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

NorthernSeeker May 07, 2017

I haven't noticed any deterioration in your writing. You rock!

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