Music for When the Lights Go Out
November 22, 2006 | permalink

Gentle Readers, I'm off for lovely Upstate New York in mere moments. The fudge is made, the bread is baked, the car is rented and my work is as done as it's going to get. However, I couldn't leave without delivering one last missive before I go places where the internet is a luxury, and not a basic necessity. Like my Mother's house.

Actually, I'm very much looking forward to getting out of town for a few days, and to not having any real responsibility for anything. I'll play line cook for my Mother and chop vegetables and whatnot, and help out Red by splitting some firewood for him. Other than that, it's pretty much a life of leisure. I won't get to sleep late, because everyone else who will be at the house gets up at the crack of dawn every day (and I, unfortunately, will be sleeping in the living room); but I will have the place to myself after about 9:30 each night, because they all also go to bed ridiculously early.

I hope that you all have a lovely holiday, Gentle Readers. I hope that you eat too much (but not too too much), drink just enough, and have a great time with your families, friends, and loved ones. Thank you so much, all of you, for reading and for your comments. I feel immensely proud and at the same time immensely humbled that you keep coming back to read my words.

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