A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-Three-Hundred-And-Forty-Three

It has been another rather long day.  This morning, I attended a funeral with Melissa and my mother.  The service was pleasant, but we had a bit of drama trying to get there, as the information we received sent us to the funeral home, but the service was being held at the cemetery, which was all the way on the other side of town (actually, on the other side in a different town, to be precise), and there was quite a bit of morning traffic.  Fortunately, we made it in time and were able to pay our respects.  The funeral was for a family friend, Trudy, who was 99 when she passed, so it was not all that unexpected, but she was a very special person and I know that she was one of the people who really welcomed Melissa when she first moved down here.  

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