that is, no work at Friends and no sessions, but at the moment I am feeling a little stranded. What to do? Have some plans, in the afternoon, take the free time and visit the Museum of the City of New York and look closely at the Jackie Robinson exhibit. Should be meaningful.When I started watching baseball in 1951 (what a year to begin!) he was already established, and the Giant Dodger rivalry was in full, intense swing. That was, of course, the year of the playoff and the "shot heard round the world", in other words, the great home run by Bobby Thomson that gave the Giants the victory and took them to the World Series. Yes, quite a beginning year for a neophyte baseball fan. Anyway, the exhibit should bring back memories and refresh my sense of history.
Yesterday, did go to Friends to see the basketball game---a good one it was---Friends pulled out a victory in a tough game, One more game to see, maybe tomorrow around 8, After that, tired but had a nice meal at the new diner-restaurant on 17th and 3rd. I like it because they have two televisions, so you can sit at the counter and watch sports. The prices are "2019 resasonable" and the ambiance is nice. A nice alternative to a bar if I want a little privacy--staff is friendly. Then headed home, went to sleep fairly early--then woke up around 4, feeling very "chipper", that is the body was extremely relaxed---no discomfort anywhere---still the "bowel" problems continue.
Am toying with the idea of finding a space to write this summer---sitting by a computer and maybe writing down memories from different times in my life. Kind of a free association like the first paragraph of today's entry. Need to be out of the house to do it. Think about it.
That is all for now---three day holiday week approaches--will report soon.
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