I live in the farthest wing in our assisted living. facility. Farther from the front desk., the fitness center, et etct. You get the idea. So I walk so to speak several times from siberea. Please I my excuse misspelling. I am learing my new laptop.. I count my steps to various land marks .But mostly I stare down at the patterns in the rug. I don't know if anyone else does but I see all kinds of things . people, animals. If you have not tried it you should.
Regarding “druther.” My family is Midwestern with a Kentucky branch. I remember people using that word while growing up. And they did say, “I’d druther…”. :-)
I live in the farthest wing in our assisted living. facility. Farther from the front desk., the fitness center, et etct. You get the idea. So I walk so to speak several times from siberea. Please I my excuse misspelling. I am learing my new laptop.. I count my steps to various land marks .But mostly I stare down at the patterns in the rug. I don't know if anyone else does but I see all kinds of things . people, animals. If you have not tried it you should.
Thanks for pointing me to Bookworm. I’m making time to read through some of it. I like what I see so far!
It’s been nice to reconnect with you through this Substack, Fran.
Love all the images of patterns.
I’ve read “The Salt Path” and really enjoyed it. Look forward to reading your thoughts on it.
If you ever find yourself needing more reading material (as if), I’m on Substack as well, ruminating about books I’ve read.
Regarding “druther.” My family is Midwestern with a Kentucky branch. I remember people using that word while growing up. And they did say, “I’d druther…”. :-)