I got out of the house and ran some errands today but, alas, did not take any pictures. In my defense, my errands were not that exciting in nature. Also, gimping around on crutches with a bag that may come crashing off my shoulder at any minute is not especially conducive to photographic activities. On the brighter side, I am filled with gratitude and good feelings about humanity. People at every stop went out of their way to hold doors open for me and had no problems waiting for me while I fumbled with said bag, looking for cash, ID, or whatever. My only problem now is what to blog about. I suppose that comes under the heading First World Problems.
I go for a Wayback Wednesday post with a picture from 2017. This is my late, dearly missed husband Steven outside the library in Arlington, VT. We were on a visit to his family and were leaching on the library’s WiFi, a most convenient thing to do when one has a laptop, as opposed to the dining-room-table-top it eventually became (oh, here is a handy thing: my Chromebook automatically put in the hyphens which I meant to add after typing in the words with no spaces. Sometimes technology works in my favor!).
Here is a shot from 2020, You can see Steve’s leg on the left. The sandals I am wearing have sadly broken, and my deck is far from sitting-ready. That is something I must work on. However, my leg seems to be tolerating more movement lately, so perhaps I will attempt some chores around the house (preview of coming attractions). Will chores be blog-worthy? We shall see. As always, I hope you will stay tuned.

