The past week has been very busy, with setting up the Coleman contest, grading midterms and poems and papers, fixing things around the house, and trying to practice my sax. My article in Kaatskill Life appeared and the photos look great. I should get the chapbook galleys next week, and that should appear by the end of the month. My NPR essay about the trout pond ran this week but I haven’t heard it yet.
I had lunch with Eileen and she was attractive and nature-oriented, and we are planning to take a hike in Wildwood on Sunday.
My hands are doing well (2 out of 10 on the pain scale and I am down to 4 mg of prednisone).
Justin Craig has kept pushing me too much in my lessons so I have decided to stop taking lessons. I offered to still play with him at Gillies on occasion.
I made up a new batch of gas mix for the chainsaw and ran it for a few minutes. It’s good to know that it is there if I need it. I fixed the blemish in the kitchen ceiling and it looks much better. I also rode the bike, did yoga and weights, graded a lot of paper and began reading Ethan Frome.
When I left the hollow, I went and played nine holes at the Meadows and shot a 48 from the red tees. It was pretty cold.
Friday, April 1, 2011
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