Wednesday, September 17, 2025

barking like a madman

 

Harry was barking like a madman.  I was in the shower and could not attend to him.  Katey had arrived unexpectedly with dresses for Marie's homecoming.  He went berserk at her arrival. He's hiding in the bedroom now.  Flowers are watered and the breakfast is done.  This is Judy and Shannon from last Sunday.

We have been a post dinner walk at Inglenook Farms where they have a well worn walking path of mostly cinders.  She 

grabbed my hand and motivated me to move at a better pace.  Normally, she is out in front by some distance and I am sauntering behind.  

It's the next day.  So, Robert Redford has left us.  With all the roles he played and triumphed in, he seemed like a good guy in real life He stood for the environment and for conservation and lived a more simple life in Utah.  With the Sundance Film, he fostered independent film makers.  "The Natural" was my favorite one of his movies.  When steely eyed Roy Hobbs sends the ball into the overhead lights and they explode, it was the image of victory.  This was my grown up baseball movie.  In my boyhood, "It Happens Every Spring"  starring Ray Milland was the favorite that I watched with my Dad. 

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