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Just over 2 weeks ago, I had surgery on my ankle - removal of some hardware put in over 30 years ago to hold my ankle together. To my dismay, some of the hardware decided to push through the skin - a health "no-no"! My protective husband bandaged it almost each day for months while we waited for an appointment with my orthopedic surgeon - now it is fixed, and I am lumbering around with a "Boot" a contraption invented to protect the foot beneath. It protects the healing wound after the surgery, and the welcome news is that with very good medical care, I am gradually emerging from one more challenge, and am plugging away on paintings "in process", and have recently finished putting together more popular prints to beef up our inventory. I remind you that our winter gallery hours are 11 till 5 on Saturdays, and by chance (when you see our open sign out), or appointment when you call us. I'm still not adept at getting messages off the I Phone, so safer to call us at our home phone 574-842-4350, where we have a very reliable answering service.
Fall is truly my favorite season. After our evening meal - whether at home, or in one of our favorite eateries, Ward drives and I ride along enjoying the scenery, and casing the area for interesting subject matter. We have our good camera with interchangeable lenses, etc. and then we also have an I-Phone, also with photo capability - I'm going to try this - as we try to keep up some with new technology.
We do not have "spell check" on this blog setup, so please excuse me if I goof on spelling. Ward takes me to the library every few weeks, where I check out books on CD's - and I listen when I am doing repetitive things , so this listening does not reinforce spelling as well as "reading" from the printed word. Today, I finished hearing "The Daring Ladies of Lowell" by Kate Alcott. an exciting mystery about life for residents and cotton mill workers in a New England town - setting is around 1830. A good "listen" my substitute for a good "read".