I recently read an article by a married woman, a mother, who publicly outed her “eccentric” Dad as a disappointment in her life, with glorious derisive details. She seems to believe that all people feel as she does, when she says, “Here’s the thing about kids with eccentric parents: we never stop holding out hope… Continue reading Extended Adolescence
Month: March 2015
Turning Point
Friday, March 27, 2015 I got out for my walk on Wednesday morning, beating the rain. What I did not beat was the influenza bug. By Wednesday evening I was not feeling very well at all, and I had a low grade fever, at least that is when I first took my temperature. I had… Continue reading Turning Point
A Little Bit Sick
It has been years since I was under the weather with a cold! On Sunday evening, after dinner, I thought I might have tried to swallow something I shouldn’t have, my throat felt as if something were stuck there. There wasn’t. By Monday morning I had an irritating cough. Yesterday the cough persisted. Last night… Continue reading A Little Bit Sick
Another Way of Seeing Things
March 23, 2015, Little House in The City uncompromising: un|com¦prom|is¦ing Definition of uncompromising in English: adjective 1 Showing an unwillingness to make concessions to others, especially by changing one’s ways or opinions: as an uncompromising Protestant he felt that his country ought to be at war with Spain his voice was uncompromising 1.1 Harsh or… Continue reading Another Way of Seeing Things
Walking Shoes
Sunday, March 22, 2015 Here we are, approaching the last week of March! I can’t tell you just how excited I am! Attila says there is little sign of spring at the country house, but I KNOW it is coming soon! Here at the little house in the city the snow is melting fast. Every… Continue reading Walking Shoes