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I'm doing ok. I'm currently taking care of my parents who are 93 and 96 years old and still live in the house I grew up in. Since they've temporarily lost all their home help, that's my new gig. And it's a little too full-time.
I hope you're well, and I thank you for thinking of me.

Recall a short piece you wrote long ago titled "When We Used to Go Where We Went"? Thank you for it.
I have yet to read it through to the end without crying like my dog just died, so I don't read it too often. But it's beautiful.
If you don't know, that cottage is one of the few of its type that's still around (last I checked a few months back).

Most of the year, I live only a couple of miles from the Pink Perfection in Southern Shores. I'm away from OBX just now -- for viral reasons-- but I drive by that house every so often and get a pang myself.
I'm glad you enjoyed the essay. Happy reading and thanks for checking in.


My parents are fine, and I'm planning on sticking it out with them until the end of summer. Otherwise, I'm sure I'm sick of everything everybody else is sick of, though I've come to love the smell of Germ-X. Go figure.
Yes, Stella died a year ago this month, though Louie is trying very, very hard to take her place (part hound, part boxer, part maitre d). I'm trying to finish a novel. Slow going. And my parents' Trumpy neighbor finally took down his big, blue Trump flag. I guess there are lines and that they can be crossed.
I hope you're well, and I'm delighted you checked in. Happy remote learning! (I suspect that's not possible).

My parents are fine, and I'm planning on sticking it out with them until the end of summer. Otherwise, I'm sure I'm sick of everything everybody else is sick of, though I've come to lo..."
No, remote learning is a poor substitute, and I am grateful to have retired at the end of this school year and moved to a remote spot on the Maritimes coast where my primary responsibility is to stare at the open Atlantic. Having trouble kicking my U.S. news addiction, though, and am compelled to track the latest atrocities committed by that talking yam in the White House. I am heartened your parents' neighbor has regained some sense. Wonderful news about your canine friend having a go at stellar stardom. Great name. I'm relieved your parents are faring well, too. You're a good son. Looking forward to your latest novel when it's ready. In the meantime, the tide still comes in and goes out. What a relief.

I get back to OBX and the tidal flow in September. Living for it.





Hope you and yours are well.
To those of you who haven't read it, DO IT.