A Writer's Notebook, Day Four-Hundred-And-Six

It will again be a short entry tonight, as I am rather exhausted and emotionally drained at the moment.  What was to be Ulysses fourth birthday is instead exactly a week since his death, so you might imagine that it can be a bit difficult.  I am writing about things beyond Ulysses at this point, at least, but today has been hard.  Getting through this has not been a simple thing, but I am extremely glad to have kept working, for the reasons I've discussed before, as well as for the sense that it is a good thing for me to keep my mind working in this way, especially at such a time.  I'm not sure I am really explaining it properly; blame it on my being a bit worn out at the moment.

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