We got home to Lenox Monday afternoon to find the fallen tree and its attendant mess gone, thanks to our neighbors Scott, Mike and Steve. There appears to be no damage to the roof and minor damage to the siding and the stairway. Even the fence mostly survived; I'm only going to have to replace one post and one or two rails. All work for the warm spring weather in June. So it could have been a lot worse.
Its nice to be home. Tuesday was a beautiful day in Lenox, cold (27 degrees) but sunny and no wind at all. Sort of perfect winter weather. Last night my sister in Sheffield had us down for a delicious dinner, and we'll see them again later this week. Today is not as sunny and a little windier but still I think Spring is in the air. We just got back from a short walk in town where we stopped in on some old friends. Tomorrow I hope to stop by school for a quick visit. My sister and brother-in-law are coming up from New Jersey tomorrow to spend a few days with us, and we'll head back to the Cape Saturday morning.
I'm in day 13 of my latest chemo cycle (three down, three to go). Days 10 - 14 have been the problematic ones before, when fever and nausea have hit. So far I have just been feeling more tired than usual, generally starting in the afternoon. But no fever or nausea, so I think this one is going to be better. My hair seems to have stopped shedding of late. Dare I think it has stopped shedding altogether? Heck, why not. I'll go with that.
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