Today I think the weather will moderate to something more akin to September in Maine. It's about time. I love summer, but this weather has been exhausting.
My John Brown book arrived yesterday, thank goodness; and when Tom got home and saw it on the coffee table, he asked, "How many chapters have you read already?" Fortunately, I preserved my self-respect and was able to say in a dignified manner, "I did not have time to read today. I only got through the preface and part of chapter 1."
But guess what? I switched paint colors! Now instead of Ceiling White, everything I touch will be French Moire, which in case you were wondering is kind of a subdued robin's egg blue. It's going on the walls of our bedroom and my study, to be accompanied with, eventually, On the Rocks trim and a Sunny Veranda alcove. (That's pale grey and bright yellow, for those not in the know.)
I also filled out two W-9 forms, which, though dull on the surface, is a signal that two institutions are preparing to pay me some money. So that had its charms as well.
As you can see, my life is full of poetry.
That blue (French Moire) is lovely ( I looked it up)--makes it feel like one can breathe.
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Reader self-respect is important. And besides, it's not as if the book is going to lie a-moldering...
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