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“There’s more to life than increasing its speed.” 

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The morning is damp and chilly. Rain is predicted for today and for the next few days. Tomorrow is my Busy day. Today is whatever I want it to be. I’m leaning toward a relaxed and quiet day at home. Outside is uninviting. I’m plenty comfortable right now.

My first School was old. It was built in 1910. It is still used today. The outside is brick. I always think most schools should be brick. The inside of the building had, in my day, wood everywhere. The wood shined on the tops of railings and the tops of the stairs. The stairs had a bit of a sag in the middle. I used to love standing on the bottom floor and looking up and seeing the winding staircase all the way to the top floor.

We outgrew that school so the parish built a second school. The two schools became forever the old school and the new school. I checked the parish history today, and it said the new school was erected in 1961. My memories differ. When the new school opened, I was in the fifth grade. It was 1957. I finished the sixth, seventh and eighth grades in the new school and graduated in 1961. The dates don’t jibe.

I love old buildings. That first school of mine was so neat and so beautiful, it started my love for old buildings. I live around many of them. Sometimes in the summer I take tours of the old houses. I’m always a bit embarrassed when I say Dennis to the docent’s question,”Where are all of you from?” I love to ride on 6A. It doesn’t matter up or down cape or the season. Many of the houses are on the historic register, especially the captains’ houses. The shops along the road are unique. I have a few favorites where I usually stop. I often take a ride on Route 6A. It is one of my isn’t life grand places.

I haven’t left the cape in a while. Every week three days have bookings: two uke and one PT. They break up the week. They make me feel busy. This week I also have a doctor’s appointment, just a regular check-ups, in Hyannis. That makes me really busy. I’m not a fan of busy.



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