You're going to be quite sore at me for this, but I am not
going to be able to get together with you this week or next.
Among the things claiming space on my schedule are
some friends and one family member, all from Ireland,
coming in and of course we're going to get together.
We see each other every one or two years, which is
come to town on tour to play; they are the High Kings
and we're closely knit, having known each other
for years.
I'm also attending a memorial service for a friend
who was a well-known member of our Greater Celtic
Community, being a musician in a local band that plays
Irish and other Celtic world music, and another friend
who was a fellow parishioner at my church who was
fatally injured in a car accident. I also have some
medical appointments which will make sure that I
will not yet have my memorial service! No, I kid
about that last bit, I have the medical appointments
but of late my doctors have given me some good
reports on the state of my physical health. Now if I
could just lose some weight ... but I'm grateful for the
news that I shall be around for quite some time to come.
Furthermore, I shall be celebrating Saint Patrick's Day
at my favorite Irish pub, O'Donoghue's, in nearby Elm Grove
with more friends, including the proprietor Jamie O'Donoghue
who with his family runs the pub. Also, I'll be attending
a meeting of the debate club I belong to, the Anti-Echo Chamber.
I will, of course, be busy preparing my argument regarding a
political topic. I never hurry with them; I always take my time
so as to craft my argument thoroughly and carefully, adding
pertinent points and presenting them in a clear, sharp, and
forceful manner. I'm having a ball with my fellow debaters,
and I only wish I could have gotten into debating sooner
in life, but I don't mind being a 68-year-old rookie debater
and am enjoying every minute of it.
Tax time is here too, and The Peasant shall get together with
my tax preparer and accountant, a good friend and fellow
parishioner at my church.
Finally, I want to grab some time before it escapes me so I can
write some letters to some family members and friends which I
have put off for far too long. So I have a full plate, as you all
can see. But fear not, as your faithful Peasant shall be with you
again by around the end of this month of March. Thank you all
for your patience, your understanding, and your kind indulgence.
I'll make it worth your while!
MEM
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