Walk it off
That little human will be nine months old pretty soon; his mother and I resumed our climbing sessions the best we could. Her life is very busy, but she seems to have a good amount of energy most of the time. I get tired observing, but enjoy it.
Things wind down, until they fade or stop; mental energy is hardest to generate some times. It's good to have friends and loved ones who still have the capacity to move onward in this crumbling world.
Things wind down, until they fade or stop; mental energy is hardest to generate some times. It's good to have friends and loved ones who still have the capacity to move onward in this crumbling world.
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Glad to see a post here and know that you are back to climbing with your friend. Yes to friends and loved ones who have the capacity to move on in this crumbling world.
I occasionally drop in to see whether I might be surprised by a new post. I'm delighted when I am. Both you and the disreputable man with whom you share a life, an affinity for music of a certain style, and a love of walking the streets of the city should both write more often. So says me. I like what you both write. I feel more than a little abandoned when all I see if your shiftless husband's Facebook posts. There. Now I've said it. ;-)
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