Demons

As the chill wind blew through the cracks in my trailer, I struggled with demons in the corners of my mind. Perhaps they are better than elephants. In the end, it turned out to be less of a struggle with the math than a struggle with an antique computer running a less than complete, over aged computer program.

This morning it was my odious chore to be responsible for a letter to one meeting member who couldn’t understand. Since I often cannot understand, that made the chore doubly odious. I sent out a pat on the shoulder that I hope she could understand. Did I?

Now I am off to face more cracks in the armor of my surroundings. On guarde!

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January 9, 2004

life is full of cracks in the armor…I guess if we didn’t have cracks in the armor we couldn’t see out…love to you…

January 9, 2004

Hugs.

January 9, 2004

Fare the well, Georgette, and return safely. Love,

January 9, 2004

Well, I say, better cracks than rust. Rusty armor ain’t no fun. 🙂

January 9, 2004

Life sure is full of cracks!…..boy oh boy could I go on eternally about that statement!…..LOL Warm Smiles……..

January 9, 2004

A perfect world would get boring! It takes a little bad as a reference to appreciate the good. Our motor home was well insulated and easy to keep cozy warm in snowy weather. Had a simple little device on the propane tanks that automatically switched to a second full one when the gas got used up. Wife died & motorhome sold– it’s no fun travelling around alone. But it was nice while it lasted!

gel
January 9, 2004

At least the cracks can let in some cool air when it’s too hot for you! Hope your day is going well. xoxo

January 9, 2004

Use the demons to stuff the cracks against the chill.

January 9, 2004

Yes, life is full of cracks, and crackpots! Believe me, I talk to my share of them at work!

January 10, 2004

Yes, you did.

January 10, 2004

RYN: I really don’t know where the John W. Campbell rejection letter is. There is this box high in our garage attic that has remained undisturbed since before Tigger was born that my father-in-law labelled carteggio di Frank. Frank’s papers if they have survived a quarter of century may containd such things. Ciao,

Methinks it may be better to have demons rather than elephants with you in that small, drafty trailer. At least the demons won’t fall through the floor and they make less mess in the bathroom. Just make sure your angels teach the demons how to behave!

Oh, yeah! Try some of that spray foam crack filler! Either that or just use some of the papers off your boss’s desk instead.