A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-And-Thirteen

Yesterday was a very long day, and I am expecting today will be long as well, though maybe not quite as long.  Melissa and I were conscripted into working at a charity sale for the Morikami Museum And Gardens this weekend and it is a lot of work.  We had to be there yesterday around eight in the morning, and stayed until around five in the evening when the museum closes.  On top of all that, we had tickets for theater last night, so we couldn't just go home and get some rest.  Today, at least, we don't have to arrive quite as early, since most of the setup is already done.  I am hoping it will be a little easier, and, depending on the weather, it may even be that we decided to close up before the end of the day.  At least we are raising money for a good cause.  I gather we have been doing pretty well on that front.

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