
Wholesome Memes – @wholesomeMeme.bksy.social
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As I type, I’m hoping that the handy man for the building can make time to come fix my door. It swells when it’s rainy or there is high humidity, making it really hard to open and close. Lately, it has gotten to the point that at times I CANNOT get out, or can’t get IN again. Thankfully, Brian lives in the same building. I can text him and he comes and helps; or many times, if we’re going somewhere together, he just comes and gets me and then makes sure I’m in again before he leaves me when we get back. The handy man is super busy so fingers are crossed that he can get to me today. If not, I’ll hope for tomorrow…
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Latest painted sketch.
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My work on the dolphin puzzle is going well. I have asked Brian to try to order the turtle puzzle for me again as soon as he can. I would really like to tackle that one after I meet the challenge of this one.
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I have been spending more time on Substack lately and am following several people now. I am finding some wonderful sources for things I love and want to share with you here. You might check out Substack and see if it’s something you enjoy.
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We visited Harvey at the nursing home this morning. He was sleepy and almost completely non-responsive today. He squeezed my hand, but said nothing, even though I talked to him a lot. Disheartening, but he didn’t seem to be hurting.
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I hope your day or evening is one that makes you smile.
I’m glad you’re enjoying Substack. I can get lost in there. But I follow a lot more different people, mostly health and political stuff there, than here. My WordPress friends are typically more real. Like you. Glad you got to see Harvey, though I hear you, not the kind of visit you’d want. But like you said, he didn’t seem to be in pain.
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I’ve found a channel at Substack that seems to cover a lot of art. I love that! I don’t get political if I can help it. It stresses me out, and I have learned very dramatically (for me) that life is too short for that. I just ignore it if I can’t do anything to help and go on with more pleasant things. We go to see Harvey again tomorrow. I’m hopeful we can actually visit him this time, instead of just holding his hand and kissing his head.
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I hear you, Linda. Your advice is like balm to my ears and heart.
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😃
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