week, though these here were years before – the one in the middle still with us [at 14 1/2]
but her companions [Speckle to the left, Lefty on the right] long gone. Here and about now
though, colder days
and a bit of belated color coming on up Dry Creek
along with the local architectures.
Tuesday morning we ventured as far as the steps and somewhere along the way
or
way back I twisted a foot
which by evening’s walk was giving a bit of trouble
and by morning was quite noticeable. I skipped the walk and we drove to Gardner, Colorado
City and on to Gagliano’s to begin The Errands of Pueblo; limped through Safeway and 80/20,
then rellenos at Girasole’s and after those and a brief foraging in the Vitamin Cottage
Linda drove home to ultimate collapsings.
Nonetheless Thursday was Betsey’s 75th Birthday, a Libre Libra party from late afternoon
to early evening’s chill and chance to see many folks known and unknown [even after thirty plus years] to me…live music, lots of food, octogenarians too. Libre itself was 54 this year, hey…
The next, somewhat diminished [aftermath of weird-to-me foods disturbing of sleep, as was Monday following an unaccustomed Abundance of Cheese] day, I did manage a look upstairs
and determined, yes, maybe a few things were sufficiently wrapped up to make the Journey
West…
Well we’ll see.
like the guy’s dress up on Betsey’s bd
and that architect’s example of used material seems like it responds to the increase in prices for
lumber
Not sure what you mean about “the Architect”; maybe Dean’s remnant storage shed? All that was many years ago…
Sorry about the foot! I still have my Libre 40 t-shirt, can’t believe that was 14 years ago.
Drive safely… see ya soon.
Sorry to hear about your foot, Michael. Hope it feels better soon. Looking forward to seeing you here.
Thanks, Eva…yes, looking forward to being there and things settling down…
I am a real sucker for that oblique autumnal light.
Me too!