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

I had to go to the podiatrist today so she could examine one of my toes.  It had an ingrown toenail which needed to be dealt with.  To be honest, it had started to bother me a few weeks ago in Ohio, but I hadn't been able to get to the doctor, so I just did what I could at home on my own.  Apparently, I did a half-way decent job, according to the doctor, at least, but there was still a bit more to do.  At the moment, my foot is throbbing some.  I am certainly glad to be finishing up my work so I can rest up for the evening.

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