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

Father's day is hard for me, this year in particular.  First, I cannot help but feel the absence of my own father, who passed away in 2016.  It is not as though Father's Day itself was ever of great meaning in our relationship, but it is still a day full of reminders that he is gone.  As well, I cannot help but think of Ulysses, not that I ever considered myself a father, but Melissa would make certain Ulysses "gave me" at least a card, and so there is that as well.  So, I am feeling it today, but I did manage to get my work done, and I am glad for that.

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