Wednesday, June 3, 2026
The Larken House garden is charming and is a state park. In the morning, we sit on two benches facing each other and talk. No more twisting on an uncomfortable bench to continue the conversation. We stay two hours. The garden is quiet, protected by high stone walls. Walking through the narrow exit gate the loud traffic noises surprise me.
We don’t stay up to watch the California returns. This morning, I check the news for any updates. Hard to tell what it all means.
A friend and her little excited dog visit in the late afternoon. We sit on the deck so the dog can explore the yard. My roommate sits in the dirt working on her garden. The day is cooling off, actually it was never a warm day.
We watch the last episode of AFTER THE FLOOD, and then THE WANDA SYKES LEGACY SHOW. Both satisfying shows. I am intrigued with Oliver Sacks writing in A LEG TO STAND ON. He explores what it feels like to lose the connection to parts of the body. This sense of wholeness, connectedness, comes from the brain. I am not sure how to describe this experience but I have felt it in my treatments.