
ToDay is the Birthday of
Cloudy and warmer, wind So.
Worked on the flower gardens all the morning. Harry came down and dug some in the flower garden.
Percy came over to see the lamb.
The Plymouth chapter of the M.A. Society met here tonight. Present was our President C. Sherman, Sec. Sanderson, Adrian and his and Bill Pierce and his wife, and Bill Whiting and his wife.
We had a very pleasant evening and Thel had some fine refreshments.
I haven’t had a letter from Bob or Dave for a long time.
Still very cold, not much signs of spring.
“If you would be good, first believe you are bad.” Epictetus



Very nice..adding Bob Lee’s photo. It must have been very difficult not getting letters from family regularly.
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Anne, I can’t figure out how to “like” anything…Can you help
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Just hit the star, and it should automatically record a “like”…..I think!
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The observation about not having a letter in a long time is so touching. Most other entries are about facts of things that are, or happened, or done. The observation of something not having happened really stands out as important.
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Oh, so true. Probably more emotion in that one line than in the whole rest of the month.
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I remember when family members were in Vietnam and there would be weeks without letters..then several would arrive and one’s heart would start beating again…
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