IN THE MIDST OF... in Postcards 4

  • June 20, 2020, 2:16 p.m.
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…of settling in, of moving back in to the house, George gets to go back to docent at the Automotive Museum. I am left with the trivia of settling, while he gets to run after small children yelling “No.” Yes he remembered to wear his knee braces. Yes, he also started a load of laundry as he left.

Everything seems tangled though it is getting sorted slowly. Magazines. We have National G, Smithsonian, Sierra Club, Westways, and all those other magazines that come with memberships. You would be proud of me. I am carefully looking through each volume and reading every article that interests me. G isn’t reading every page, but then again, he’s looking at every article.

Upstairs is still a horror story, but the bed is where it is supposed to be and made. Downstairs is getting itself in order. Only one corner of the room looks as if it is lost in lower Slobovia. I will tackle that next week.
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  • Himself: The day is cold and foggy. He’s not wearing shorts for a change.

  • Myself: Laundry, lunch, next load of laundry, and more magazines.

  • Reading: Reich.

  • Photo: Lines and running gear for the “Star of India.”

  • Gratitude’s: For getting the house back together.


Mamie June 20, 2020

Moving is always a lot of work

Zipster June 20, 2020

Hurray! How nice to be home.

Marg June 21, 2020

That’s no mean task going through the magazines - good on you!

aunty EM June 21, 2020

It sounds like you are getting your strength back. Here's to you!

Deleted user June 21, 2020

I will never move again! Moving 5 times is enough! The hardest one was moving from the US back to Europe in the early 70ies. Ugh.

NorthernSeeker June 23, 2020

I find ropes and nets very interesting...beautiful. My mouth drools at the thought of all that collage fodder (magazines). You must be finding some intriguing topics in those magazine.

Jinn June 30, 2020

I think I would like to move :-)

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