Lots
of TV watching (see below), but first I must report progress in the
decluttering department. We tackled a closet that was a dumping ground for one
of my sons plus assorted stuff that I had no place for. The closet is now
empty! The best finds
Art nouveau music stand used by my grandmother the violinist. It wound up in the closet because it needs repair and I wanted to get it out of the way. Now it is elsewhere, but still awaiting repair.
Fencing socks, sword blade and sword holder. Returned to the fencing son who lives here in Minneapolis and hopes to be able to start fencing again.
Sleeping mask, also returned to Minneapolis son.
Art nouveau music stand used by my grandmother the violinist. It wound up in the closet because it needs repair and I wanted to get it out of the way. Now it is elsewhere, but still awaiting repair.
Fencing socks, sword blade and sword holder. Returned to the fencing son who lives here in Minneapolis and hopes to be able to start fencing again.
Sleeping mask, also returned to Minneapolis son.
Five heavyweight hoodies in the colors of Roosevelt High
School, where Minneapolis son was a debate coach some years ago. Now they are
in the pile destined for Goodwill when they reopen.
A
blueberry box from Wyman’s, the blueberry king of Washington County, Maine. It was
filled with rocks picked on various trips, including amethysts from a visit to
a Canadian mine near Thunder Bay, Ontario. My new plan is to get them polished.
The box could go back to Maine if we ever get there.
Old New Yorker magazines. I read everything but the cartoons
online, so I looked at all the drawings and then tossed them in the recycle bin.
Lest you think that we are all work and no play, here are samples
of our recent TV watching:
Righteous Gemstones and Succession: Both are
disappointing series about families with larger than life patriarchs and three
adult children (in both shows the three children are two men and a woman) who
are not filling their fathers’ shoes. Neither show is particularly great,
although I usually like John Goodman, who plays the patriarch of his televangelist
family in Righteous Gemstones. We have not gotten through the first season of
either. Maybe they will get better.
Informer: A well-written British series about an
engaging young man of Pakistani descent who becomes a police informer after he
is threatened with the exposure and deportation of his stepmother, who is in
the UK without papers. This is worth watching.
Giri/Haji (Shame/Guilt): This British-Japanese
production is about a Tokyo detective who is sent to London to bring back his
gangster brother. The characters are well-drawn, the plot complex (sometimes I
had to rewind to figure out who was who), and the writing good. The star, Takehiro
Hira, is a heartthrob. Hard to see how there will be a second season, but if
there is, I would watch.
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