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Slow Starts, Or, Saturday Morning at 9:07am

How are you doing? How are you feeling? Do you have any great summer plans?

In brief, I’m helping my daughter plan and pull together her wedding, calling my elected representatives weekly, and attending a protest once a month. Next one, No Kings, is scheduled for the day of Trump’s Soviet-style birthday parade–June 14th. My roses are blooming, the hellebores have come and gone, I’m waiting for more butterflies. I’m really truly learning Spanish, bit by bit, and for the most part getting done what needs doing in time.

In truth, and less briefly, I feel a little rusty writing here. So much of what I think about now is either secret until September (wedding date), done better by others (Heather Cox Richardson), or quiet and personal about being, well, a person. But I’m slowly reinhabiting my typing fingers, so you can perhaps bear with me. If there’s anything you might be interested in reading, please let me know.

And I’ll ask again, how are you? How is your morning, if it’s morning there? What are you finding to be important right now?

Have a wonderful weekend.

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