Very shortly my youngest granddaughter will be graduating from high school. She is so excited to graduate and then to move to Boise, Idaho. She will be living with our son and his wife for six weeks before the dorms open at Boise State University. She received a great scholarship for her first year and she will be majoring in Psychology.
I'll get a chance to ride Gregory the horse I've owned for twelve years. He is boarded on our daughter's property. His picture is below. He is now fifteen.
Then my wife and I head up to the Canadian Rockies for a nine day trip provided by the Caravan company. We used them for our Yellowstone trip last summer and they are excellent.
After the tour we head to Boise, Idaho to spend a long weekend with our son and his family. Our daughter who lives in Utah is driving up to Boise to join us for the weekend.
What a great trip we have planned.
Monday, May 18, 2015
Sunday, May 10, 2015
After the Sorrow comes a pleasant surprise
We lost one of our neighbors, of twenty-eight years, this past week. He had suffered through two strokes six months apart and his wife made the decision to take him off life support. Four days later he passed away. He was a great friend who would always have a kind word to say, enjoyed going to baseball games and a fan of my writings. Before he died he had purchased all seven of my existing books.
Following the memorial service we joined those who gathered to share some food and company. When my wife and I were ready to leave we went to say goodbye to his wife. We knew their daughter was flying back home on Thursday, and she would then be alone. My wife invited her to join us for the traditional Sabbath dinner on Friday evening. The wife immediately accepted and asked what she could bring.
Then she grabbed my hand and said, "Phil has all of your books on a shelf with a heading titled, Joe Smiga's books. He loved everything you wrote, and I want you to always sell me a copy of any future books you write in your writing career. While I didn't read most of your books as I don't read that genre, I read your "Tova" book three times. Thank you for being there for me."
Following the memorial service we joined those who gathered to share some food and company. When my wife and I were ready to leave we went to say goodbye to his wife. We knew their daughter was flying back home on Thursday, and she would then be alone. My wife invited her to join us for the traditional Sabbath dinner on Friday evening. The wife immediately accepted and asked what she could bring.
Then she grabbed my hand and said, "Phil has all of your books on a shelf with a heading titled, Joe Smiga's books. He loved everything you wrote, and I want you to always sell me a copy of any future books you write in your writing career. While I didn't read most of your books as I don't read that genre, I read your "Tova" book three times. Thank you for being there for me."
Sunday, May 3, 2015
A Pleasant Surprise
Last
Thursday evening my wife and I visited an art display put on by the Manchester
Artist Association. It was located on
North Elm Street. My wife being an
artist, and a member of the group, wanted to go. Being a creative person and appreciating art
I chose to go with her. It was a great
exhibit.
While
the art exhibit was very good an unusual thing happened to me when we walked
into the gallery. One of the artists
exhibiting walked up to me and said, “I have a bone to pick with you!”
“Okay,
I replied, what did I do?”
“I
read all three of the trilogy series you wrote, I couldn’t put them down at night;
I wound up not getting my usual sleep.”
Then she laughed. “I loved them
they were great, and now you have me as a fan.”
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