So, my backpack for tomorrow’s trip is packed and ready. Which is good, as I have to leave by 4 in the morning.
To be in Manhattan again. I can’t tell you how many flirtations I have had with that city (in the way that you sometimes flirt with people who are not necessarily all that good for you)! I lived there, dreamed about it after, cried my way walking up and down streets and avenues, loved it once, hated it more than once – God, what a place.
Realistically, it’s a very brief trip. 24 hours, intensely focused on the law.
I’ll try to find a moment to tell you about it.
Oh, oh, you think I’m neglecting Ocean with my photos of the day? You are so wrong. It was a beautiful day! I biked to work in a dreamy state, forgetting for the duration of the ride all that I have on my plate right now. It was all about October trees against blue skies and blue waters and ducks waddling and shaking and generally having a fantastic time in the water.
Regarding packing for trips -- it gets worse after middle age. My 98 year old mother-in-law starts packing for a trip at least a week early. Every man should be blessed with a mother-in-law like this wonderful woman. She's Polish, too.
ReplyDeletePlease tell Ed we hope his case has a good result. Our best wishes go with you both.
Thinking of you both and the physical distance you will have to endure in the coming weeks. Never easy - hoping that it will end sooner than anticipated and in Ed's favor. (Just two more weeks of this 2,000 miles distance between E and me!) And enjoy celebrating the significance of this day even if Ed doesn't!
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