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

It has gotten quite late on me, which is not so typical any longer.  There was certainly a period when I was up late all the time, but recently that has not been the case as much.  Tonight I was a bit distracted because Melissa asked me to bake a special Greek bread in honor of "Clean Monday," which is the first day of Lent in the Orthodox calendar.  I wish Melissa had asked me to do it a bit earlier, but I did enjoy baking it, even if it resulted in my being up far later than I have been recently.  More importantly, I like being able to do special things like this for Melissa.

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