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Whitman: "Life exists and identity,/ that the powerful play goes on..."

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I did not watch any of the festivities. I did, however, doom-scroll far too much for my own good.  I gasped and cringed at the sight of masked, hate-spewing marchers in the Capitol, proceeding unimpeded. After church, I am going outside today to pull weeds, to reconnect, maybe to figure out how to stop the anxious chatter in my head.  Today, let's turn to Whitman, as I often do. I hope your day is one of hope and peace. C O Me! O Life! Oh me! Oh life! of the questions of these recurring, Of the endless trains of the faithless, of cities fill’d with the foolish, Of myself forever reproaching myself, (for who more foolish than I, and who more faithless?) Of eyes that vainly crave the light, of the objects mean, of the struggle ever renew’d, Of the poor results of all, of the plodding and sordid crowds I see around me, Of the empty and useless years of the rest, with the rest me intertwined, The question, O me! so sad, recurring—What good amid these, O me, O life?   ...

On 250, where we have been, and Whitman

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I was ten years old in 1976. The country was alight with Bicentennial Fervor; the quarters were minted with the dates, the dividing line on streets were painted with patriotic colors, school kids were given little plastic bags with a hole to hang them in the car that proclaimed "Keep America Beautiful!"-- it seemed we all had something to celebrate. And we wanted to. The country had just gone through the murky mess that Watergate brought, a president had resigned in disgrace, the Vietnam War had come to a brutal and difficult ending, and the country needed to heal. It had not even been a decade since the violence of 1968 with the riots and assassinations. We needed desperately to move forward, and we did, in so many ways. I sat on a grassy expanse of lawn behind one of the storied mansions in Newport and watched the Tall Ships come into harbor. It was breathtaking, exciting, and historic.  In the ensuing 50 years, a lot has happened; much good has been accomplished and much t...

Quick note-- enjoy the quiet

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Friday, and a free day (at least, that's the plan). Tim is off work for the national birthday, so he's in charge of Holly today, including swim lessons. Perfect. It's been a little fraught this week for Holly: mommy is working a ton (they really do need to hire some folks asap), and Simon the Cat is still MIA. Add to that the summer heat, and she's been a bit testy. So, a breather for us all is in order. I have some errands to do, and some baking to do (maybe), and a few house chores to do. I have some writing I want to get to, as well.  Mostly, I will enjoy the silence. Or at least some stretches of it. And I hope to read on the deck.  I hope you also have a quiet day, if that's what your head and heart desire.  Hugs, C

...on health care and why it's time to get our hands dirty

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We had a double thunder storm last night that, thankfully, did not involve a lot of wind, but did showcase a long stretch of lightning. I'm glad I was still up watching a movie, because it would have woken me up, it was so bright and sustained. Maybe today won't be so muggy, but if it is, so be it. It's summer.  The pool is finally warm enough for me to be pleased with it. We will likely get in there again today, but then I'm going to add some water to it and put in a new filter/chlorine tab. We've enjoyed it this week, for sure, and the forecast is still for 80s.  I think, though, I'd like today to be a relatively quiet day. I'm tired; Holly is a busy kid, and she's been a bit emotionally fraught due to one cat still being MIA. And Meg is working way more hours/days/weeks than is sustainable, at least for Holly. It's no one's fault, really-- they are super short staffed. But still, it's a lot, especially to a four year old who can't quit...

It's getting hot in a lot of ways...

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It's humid and overcast, but we did not get hit with thunderstorms last night. I am glad I watered the garden boxes. I may do it again today. Holly is enjoying the pool time, and I am pleased that she is doing so well with her swimming. Most of all, I can sit on the deck and supervise, if I've a mind to. That's worth a lot.  Today, it's expected to be 90 and that means slowing down. Holly has swim lessons, but other than that, I haven't got a lot on the agenda. I may fold laundry.  So, if you watched/heard about the Red Sox game last night, you'll have an opinion about Contreras' ejection for the second night in a row. On Monday, he was tossed for "insulting" an ump (which was purely subjective and stupid on the ump's part). Last night, there was a benches-and-bullpen-clearing confrontation after the Nationals' pitcher struck Contreras out and said, " sit down, boy ." And while Contreras did stride out purposefully toward the moun...

Update on cat-astrophe, pool time, stuff in general

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One cat is back home--that's the good stuff I want to start with. The other has been sighted, but he's a different sort of cat. He's been out before, and it'll be a little harder to convince him back into the house. That all said, I'm glad that at least one has returned home. Holly's a lot happier.  She had a rough day yesterday, to be sure. She'd been busy all weekend doing fun things, but then the drama of the cat-astrophe on Sunday night-- well, let's just say, she was easily triggered and weepy and sassy, and thank goodness we have the pool open. That helped a lot.  We will likely go in the pool again today, as the inclement weather is not supposed to blow in 'til later on. I hope. We are expecting near 90 today, and 90s the next couple of days, with the chance of t-storms here and there. In fact, summer has arrived: the forecast for the next couple of weeks is looking like 80s daily. I do not mind. I do have to water the garden boxes today, beca...

A bit of sweetness, and summer's here...

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Yesterday went well for the young writers, and they were happy with their efforts. Parents were happy with the celebration at the end. And I am happy that now, I don't have that on my radar. I love doing it, but the "did I forget something? Will it work?" factor is tiring.  AND THE RED SOX SWEPT THE YANKEES FOUR GAMES IN FENWAY. I am hopeful that today is a balanced day. Holly got here early (her dad forgot that we don't have art this week), so she's just chilling on the couch. I have chores to accomplish before we head to swim lessons at 11. I'm hopeful that we can get in our pool today-- at least, she will. My knee/ankle issues are pretty cranky this morning, so we'll see how that goes. Likely it'll be okay by afternoon.  Sad stuff: Two of Meg's cats performed a jail break sometime yesterday, and they are out and about roaming. I'm praying they come home.  Prayers to St. Francis might help, if you're of a mind.  Now, summer begins in earn...