Such a feast we had! I’m still so full that my socks felt tight when I pulled them on this morning. My, oh my, such a lot of great food. Deciding what to do about Thanksgiving wasn’t straightforward this year. First and foremost: CoVid is still among us. Fiercely so. Maybe just the… Continue reading Such a Feast
Month: November 2021
Flat Tires
Almost immediately after leaving Sue’s house last Friday, I realized I had a flat tire. So I rolled back to Sue’s, contacted AAA, had another cup of tea, and petted Tesla some more. I know how to change a tire myself, of course—Dad made sure of that—but I question my current ability to loosen… Continue reading Flat Tires
A Trick of the Light
On a fabulous autumn day this week, I took the dog for a walk in Gallup Park. The paths follow the river so, counting reflections, there was twice as much color there as there is here. There were other people at the park with the same good idea, but it’s unlikely any of them were… Continue reading A Trick of the Light
Changed from Glory
During the late afternoon of Halloween, as neighbors were arranging treat tables in their driveways, there was some fuss among the grownups on the grass island in the middle of the court. It was covered in mushroom fairy rings. They were much smaller than the one Sue and I found in Saginaw Forest, which was… Continue reading Changed from Glory