Writing from Indiana today.
There are two reasons why my lovely daughters have a hard time predicting my lovely wife Mary. One reason is that Mary is not their mother, and they knew their mother well, as most daughters do. The second reason is that Lynne was predictable, a word unlikely to ever precede Mary's name.
At the very last moment, Mary had me cancel the Amtrak train tickets for myself and we drove down together, along with Buster, from Michigan to Indiana where we'll stay for a while, watching basketball games and working on the house.
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Our Indiana home in the summer |
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Our Indiana home in the winter, thankfully not this winter! |
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