I just devoured, literally, your BLUE PLATE SPECIAL in three readings (when I should have been canning tomatoes and cleaning house and working on my next book project) and find a kindred spirit of sorts in your words and life. ![]() I know you two have a lot to catch up on. My last memory of Fred there was probably early 1982 when he was lamenting this impending move upstate to re-locate the library.Īnyway, back to you, Kate, I will report that you have now unleashed a species of “Apocalypso Anthroposophico” on what I deem the “Steiner Internet.” I’m also good Internet pals with Daniel Perez, who was a year or two behind you at GMWS.Īnyway, it’s wonderful meeting both you and May here. ![]() During the 1981-82 school year, I taught the physics & chemistry main lessons at Garden City WS, and whenever I could, I would make a beeline into Manhattan to visit Fred at 211 Madison where we had quite raucous conversations about everything in the upstairs room. ![]() I met you once in 1980, May, when I was living at 3-fold for 6 months enrolled in Siegfried & Ruth Finser’s Foundation year for Anthroposophy. (He knew what a sidling Cancer crab I was.) On the other hand, I know that Fred, my favorite Sagittarian, could care less as long as I arrived to pick up the conversation we had left off. Secondly, to May, I wish to express my hopelessly belated condolences to you on the passing of your wonderful husband Fred, on All Saints Day 2012. May, I realize that you will not be taking any credit for Kate’s literary achievements, but as a retired HS teacher myself, I know you are very proud and satisfied that one of your students at GMWS found your class to e worth it and then turned out so well in the world. I was about to give up when I happened to look at the comments here and saw this entry by May. But I do not see anything big brewing at the moment.Ladies! Please excuse my ostensibly rude interruption of this exchange, but as you read on, you will know why I simply had to barge in here, and it won’t seem rude (I hope!)įirst, to Kate: I came to your blog here looking for a way to communicate my gratitude at the courage of your memoir. That's not a guarantee, with Atlantic hurricane season in full swing. In fact, the entire second half of September looks quiet and generally pleasant. High temperatures will stick in the mid 70s.Īnd then the middle part of next week looks fantastic, as a big dome of high pressure builds in. There will be a shower chance too, especially early and late. Monday may still be a bit unsettled, with more clouds than sun. (Lower than we had been discussing, due to the increased chance of rain.) The Extended Forecast High temperatures will settle in the mid 70s. The threat for prolonged heavy stuff, thunder and lightning, and severe weather seems low. I think everyone has the potential to get wet late-day Sunday, potentially putting a damper on some outdoor plans. ![]() (I could see a little dew point spike as rain arrives Sunday, but it absolutely will not feel "humid".) But those raindrops will have to compete with some pretty dry air. And that means rain is back in the forecast. That is ahead of an impulse riding set to through our atmosphere Sunday afternoon and evening. Sunday morning, with temperatures again in the 50s, skies will progress to mostly cloudy once again. Instead, we have one more hiccup in the forecast, before beautiful weather returns next week. But it's very low - I still favor a dry forecast here. The chance of a sprinkle Saturday morning on the backside of Lee is not zero.
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