Inside All Day

Good shot of the end of the sunflowers.   Maybe they will live on in our memory.
Good shot of the end of the sunflowers. Maybe they will live on in our memory.

It was a beautiful day today and I was inside the whole darn time. Annie asked me if I would draw up a map of northern Spain to use in the movie. Can I ever say no to Annie? Apparently not but you know, not a bad problem to have.

Last night my Rebecca and I made it down to one of the local art galleries that had an opener for a show that I had entered the Phil’s Camino map in. We had a fun time there and folks enjoyed the map and the wine and treats. Art is where you find it I guess.

I’m not feeling too bad. This is our bad weekend, funky weekend, Pyrenees weekend is my latest name for it. Just the low part of the chemo cycle. Jennifer is laying low with her new cat Olivia waiting to feel better. Just talked to her on the phone.

Nothing major going on just enjoying the fall I guess is the best way to put it. Maybe get Catherine and Dana and go fishing tomorrow. Well, have to check in on Father Marc and the angels first. For now the best to you, love, Felipe.

2 thoughts on “Inside All Day”

  1. Hola Amigo Felipe!

    Haven’t been ignoring you ol’ buddy, but as you have probably guessed, corn harvest time is a time eater here in the heart of corn growing country. Our exceptionally tall corn from all the weather blessings this year has turned out to be “too much of a good thing”. Stalk rot has invested the plants with all the late rains and cool weather and many of the plants have fallen down. It’s like dominoes out there when they start falling down and if the direction of the wind is perpendicular to the rows, they can start “domino-ing” in startling swiftness. I”d send you some pictures if I knew how. I have posted quite a few of them on Facebook, not that it helps any but sympathy is soothing 🙂

    I think I’ve told you two of my Camino amigas are back on the Camino trail. “My” Jennifer in Portugal and “My” Angela in France on the Arles Route. They send wonderful pix and inquire as to how you are getting along. Another Camino Amiga just finished walking 12 days on the California Missions trail and that sounds wonderful too. When you get this cancer crap whipped, that would be a near-by place for you to “start walkin'”

    SF,
    PFJ

    1. PFJ ~ man, that’s the pits with the corn problem. Trying to get to FaceBook to see your pix. Hang in there. Nice to hear there are friends out walking. We ought to do that sometime. PFF.

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