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

 It is my birthday, I have enjoyed it fairly well, I think.  Melissa and I went out this afternoon for a fun little excursion to some places down in Fort Lauderdale that we have not been to before, and we went to dinner with my family.  Melissa's gift is really great: it's a lego set of Greenwich Village landmarks that includes some places I really have a strong attachment to, having grown up in that neighborhood.  My brother and his wife gave me a set of book ends from the New York Public Library that depict Patience and Fortitude, the two lions who stand outside the main branch in Manhattan.  All in all, it was a nice day and I am feeling pretty happy right at the moment.

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