06 October 2013

Notes - loose mindedness / to unravel


         Very late morning. Carol is sitting on the floor with the east side of the bed as her chair back reading her Brad Thor book and Jadah the Cat is curled on a folded towel on a folded bedspread on a box in front of the bedroom window; you are sitting in the Lazy Boy styled black leather chair with a blue and white blanket on top and wrapped up below your legs to the back of your knees; your old red sweatshirt is on top of your short sleeved shirt where Jadah was sleeping earlier. You had a nap along with continued arthritic pain in hands, lower back, knees and ankles anticipating a weather change by morning. It has been raining off and on both yesterday and today – supposedly Mason will have had three to four inches total. You have had a weather dreary weekend indeed. Carol wants to take a Honda car ride with the seat warmers on. In another couple of days the window treatment will be cured and the rain will have let up. You are hoping that it will work out to see Dave and Marsha as well as Kim, Paul and the boys towards the end of the week. - Amorella

         1204 hours. The sky is ivory colored, the yellowing aged leaves are departing the trees in small but noticeable numbers, and a cold front is coming in tonight. It has been unseasonably humid, 70 percent when I last checked. So much so that I had to turn the basement dehumidify back on. It certainly has helped our grass growing efforts however.

         People say timing is everything, and it appears to be, yet time itself from our point of view is mostly pre-existence, existence, probable/post existence. To the Dead it may appear as existence with the pre-existence and post existence determined only on the arrival date. Certainly, ironically, from the Dead’s point of view that would be the measurement, not a clock of sort, just souls with heartsanminds in them.

         You have a loose mind in heartansoul, boy. Post. - Amorella


         You had a Sunday dinner at Cracker Barrel then spent a couple of hours driving around trying to find a garage radar to put on the back wall that would signal when the front bumper of the car was a foot away. Eventually you found one at Home Depot. After watching the news you took the time to install it then you ‘wired’ the radar detector so that it appears unobtrusively on the driver’s side of the dash. Carol is watching one of her DVRed programs and you are ready to relax with an apple for a late supper. – Amorella

         2052 hours. It is a red delicious, one of my favorites. I feel good now that the car and garage are ready for full use. It rained most of the afternoon so running errands was okay. Carol had her book along and let me do the walking about four different stores before I found what I was looking for. The car is clean and ready to be driven. The tinting is crisp and clear, just as they said it would be. Carol called Linda today and found they bought a new car last week too, a blue Chrysler Town and Country. Their Dodge van was ten years old like ours. Hmmm. This apple is slightly tart, good and juicy but not what I expected. I need to unwind and prepare for the week. 

         If Carol had heard that ‘unwind’ thought she would be laughing through Christmas. – Amorella

         Good thing I only thought it.

         Post, boy, before you unravel. - Amorella

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