The path where I walk in the coolness of early morning runs beside a stream at the bottom of steep banks. It is water diverted from the Rio Grande River, which people who live here use for irrigating their fields. It has been here for so long that carp spawn here in spring, and the water is… Continue reading Land of Enchantment
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ARMISTICE DAY, VETERANS’ DAY, REMEMBRANCE DAY
Last Sunday, lugging a heavy suitcase, I took an expensive taxi to Waterloo Station from the hospital where Bernard was in Chelsea. The streets thronged with people jostling for places to watch the Remembrance Day procession, which made my expensive taxi ride even more expensive. But I was impressed that so many people, most wearing… Continue reading ARMISTICE DAY, VETERANS’ DAY, REMEMBRANCE DAY