Saturday, July 18, 2026

it is always

 in people's ordinary everyday infinitely recurring actions that this law most surely forms the fulcrum, for these actions are the lasting the underlying ones, like the millions of fibrils of the tree of life."  Schifter Motley 7  

got the blood drawn, enjoyed the concert last night, paid the apple card, put in some laundry, read two pages in each book, now almost noon.  Gorgeous weather again, not too hot.  Weekend for waiting for the family to arrive on Monday evening.  

"Why not face everything head-on, and even, as was mentioned, look forward to it   5 in Last Guest

18 July  successful full shower for Bela this morning    now looking for an upstairs transport chair

Guest  17  "That's how it was, more or less, almost."  "found a rhythm"  "a rhythm that, instead of footprints left behind, suggested a trail leading onward."    Thus we have moved on from "fail better" to "onward."   the epic search 

great visit with Pattie and Kirsten, who later on was off to her 35th h s reunion, at The Last Chair, she's now 52.   Served them ceremonial cacao.  

message to Phil about his meeting with John and Bill Stakem on Aug 3 in Cumberland

Greetings to Bill.  
We were in kindergarten together at Mrs Waddell's.  On a day I was
privileged to have been seated in the red chair she read us a story and I wanted to hear how it
ended only to feel a hot stream running down my leg, staining an embarassing puddle into the
rush mat on the floor.  Much later I read a helpful passage in Coleridge's Biographia Literaria
explaining the importance of this event!!!


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