A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Two-Hundred-And-Seventy-Two

Home at last.  Melissa and I arrived around three this afternoon.  The truck is unpacked and has been returned to the rental company.  It feels strange, just as I said last night, but it is good to be here.  There are many things that have been happening that I need to deal with, to be honest, and I am already feeling a bit of overwhelm about it all, but I will deal with it.  I know I will need to do a bunch of stuff tomorrow, but for tonight, I am just happy to be back home, and that we arrived without too much trouble.  Driving the truck was not a great pleasure, to be sure, but it worked out.  Almost nothing seems to have been damaged, and the only thing that was looks as if it can be repaired easily enough, with just nails, a hammer and maybe some wood glue.  It feels like a small triumph after the trip back, and especially so after being away this long.  I also started work on a project that I have been thinking about a long time, tonight, though I am still uncertain about exactly what it is.  That might be the thing that makes it work, though.  I have to figure it out, and the only way to do that is to keep going.

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