Sunday, July 12, 2026
I sit with my friend on a bench at the local park. An old friend. We worked together as social workers, chaplains and then in building resources for homeless women. We are both old now and talk about our current struggles. Sitting in the sun, children playing in the park, dogs with their owners. We talk about hardships and joys. I continue to adjust to old age.
I take naps in the living room on a comfortable old hand me down couch. People come and go. I am burrow under the blue down blanket. I sleep better with people around.
The tall man says good by. He is beginning his long hike in Europe. He uses the roommate’s clippers to cut the pepper tree branches blocking the front entrance. My roommate is working on the back yard farm. The weather is changing, different clouds and air. Maybe a storm is coming.
We watch the new documentary THE MAN MUST BURN, on HBO. The story of the Burning Man festival in the desert. I knew about it when I was younger, but didn’t attend. Many of my friends loved it. This series focuses on the Covid epidemic times. I start reading a memoir by Carolyn Larkin Taylor, M.D. WHISPERS OF THE MIND, a neurologist’s memoir. I am learning more about brain conditions and medicines. Political news is quiet today, just the usual bombing and war, and lies and corruption, and endless ICE violence.