L’éclopée

What a summer. More after I heal from the aftermath of a fall down some stairs, once it becomes easier to type. As if that wasn’t enough, Covid made a visit too. Next week I move to a new apartment, new neighborhood. Stay tuned.

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9 Responses to L’éclopée

  1. Barbara Annis's avatar Barbara Annis says:

    I’m sorry to hear of your mishaps. Our summer, too, was far less enjoyable than usual. Ahh, the heat! I’m known to love it, but this year it kept us inside much of the time. And Covid and an injury on top of it? You must have been miserable indeed. I’m so very sorry. I’m also happy to hear you are recovering well and appears to be in good humor. Keep it up.

    B

  2. Patricia Young's avatar Patricia Young says:

    Oh my goodness, Kathleen! Of all the people we know, it is hard to imagine you being écoplée. And still you manage to send a note and that intriguing photo. We hope you have big strong people to move you next week and that all goes smoothly. Heal quickly and well. With love from the Savona. We miss our neighbours of yore, Big hugs from Pat & Ian

  3. starhawk937's avatar starhawk937 says:

    My goodness! A fall down the stairs, covid, and a move to a new residence, three big events in one summer. You must be ready for some peace and quiet. Wishing you a successful recovery from these dramas and a happy time settling into your new pad! Xoxo.

    Ian

  4. melanieadamson24's avatar melanieadamson24 says:

    I hope you’re doing ok with the fall and all the things. Can’t wait to see your new place. – Mel

  5. Bruce Blasberg's avatar Bruce Blasberg says:

    Hi Kathleen

    Sorry I haven’t written sooner to ask about how recovering from the injuries due to the fall. August was busy with several weeks occupied by hosting family and friends and then topped off with Lynn and I getting colds that took about 10 more days to recover from.

    So I hope you are starting to feel better and getting back to normal activities. I assume that breaking a wrist bone would make photography difficult. Especially since you will be moving soon.

    Let us know how the move goes and include photos if you can.

    Thinking of you, Bruce

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