I'm still here
I think this is the longest I've gone without posting since I began writing two and a half years ago. Though I've had several gaps in the past related to my depression, this is not one of them. Ginger and I went to Texas and had a great time with family and friends. I've had time to read and think and dream and even play guitar. My heart and my head are full.
So is my schedule.
Duke began classes today, which means my restaurant on campus opened this evening. I've got a week of twelve hour days ahead of me. I'm having a blast.
More will follow. I just wanted you to know life is good.
Peace,
Milton
8 comments:
I am glad to hear that all is well, Milton. You have been in my prayers during the silence. I missed reading your poetic and profound insights.
Blessings and peace in the midst of your busy life!
I, too, have been aware of your absence and all of the possibilities, and am glad to see you're back. I'm really happy for you that you took some time off and even played some guitar. By the way, are you familiar with Greg Brown's work?
Take care,
Fishrock
Fishrock,
I know some of Greg Brown's stuff, but not enough to say I'm well informed. I remember him from the folk scene in Boston.
Peace,
Milton
Also glad that things are going well....I don't remember now how I found your blog, but I'm now a regular reader. Thanks.
Hooray! Wonderful Colleague and I were just wondering about you when we met last evening. Glad to hear things are going well. :-)
Read a little bit about the retreat at Laity Lodge...sounds like a good time!
Try to do something relaxing and fun with the other 12 hours in your day.
I'm glad that life is good for you!
Peace,
Laurie
ps. Are you taking Ginger to Kenya for a future anniversary?
Blessings Milton. It just proves that Texas is good for the soul!
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