After arriving home yesterday, I continued the clean-up from my drive shy of 6,000 miles in twelve days, I dragged my body out for an afternoon hot humid five-mile run. Soon, after showering I continued to do laundry. I put on the television in hopes some sport would be on. Yet, to no avail of tennis, figure skating or anything I’d particularly like to glance at as I did paperwork, cleaned and so forth was showing. I then turned on PBS-kids, “Arthur” was on. I sat down on the living room couch for a minute or two; then stared away from the low-volume of the show I’d put on. I realized as I stared at the now pristine empty spaces that our pets would reside outside some hidden cages. Or the eventual requests they’d look to me for a snack. Or the look of ‘You’re late with our organic kale and apple mom’. It’d began to sink in evermore so that those requests were no longer there. I pondered as to how our oldest would deal with the emptiness. She’d been here early last January 2025, whe...
Once again it was predicted that the heat would increase. Our youngest had put the air conditioning on June 11 th before she’d flown to L.A. for our oldest daughter’s graduation. Since we had no more pets, my only concern was our youngest daughter’s comfort in the ability to sleep on those hot humid New Jersey nights. Knowing this would be a 553-mile drive, I decided to get in a 10-mile run before I headed towards home. Too, I didn’t have to be at work till June 24 th , laundry, unpacking and food shopping would be my priorities. More relaxed now that we didn’t have heat-sensitive pets to care for. I got up just after five in the morning, did my exercises, put down a quart of water, and sipped coffee while watching the weather channel. I knew that most likely I wouldn’t be heading into a hailstorm or a torrential rainstorm as well. I was grateful for that. So, I took my time on my run, then got checked out after chowing down another two free yogurts before heading home. ...