Please keep writing my friend, and let us know where you go. I am looking forward to reading about where you land up next. I am planning to stay in my house with my dog and books and teapot, hopefully for the foreseeable future since all the necessary amenities are close at hand. There are issues of course. I am not as mobile as I was before cancer, and I have always loved cooking, but coming up with meals for one is ever a challenge. For all that, I get out often, and the dog (Beau) and I take long walks every day, or at least when there is no ice about.
Abigail, wonderful to see your writing here! I am 75 and living on my own in a remote small community in Southern Colorado called Crestone… I am wondering about ISL’s, and your comments were very helpful! Well, I love the silence and beauty here and I am still working as a psychotherapist in the small community, one because I love it and two because it is strongly needed and valued, and three, because I am not able to retire without bringing extra income in. I’m wondering how you did it? And why you are leaving your ISL? Would love to know more, and as you keep writing, I’m sure I will! Thank you so very much for being a voice for us in the 70s and 80s who are still very much alive and kicking.‼️💖
Please keep writing my friend, and let us know where you go. I am looking forward to reading about where you land up next. I am planning to stay in my house with my dog and books and teapot, hopefully for the foreseeable future since all the necessary amenities are close at hand. There are issues of course. I am not as mobile as I was before cancer, and I have always loved cooking, but coming up with meals for one is ever a challenge. For all that, I get out often, and the dog (Beau) and I take long walks every day, or at least when there is no ice about.
Abigail, wonderful to see your writing here! I am 75 and living on my own in a remote small community in Southern Colorado called Crestone… I am wondering about ISL’s, and your comments were very helpful! Well, I love the silence and beauty here and I am still working as a psychotherapist in the small community, one because I love it and two because it is strongly needed and valued, and three, because I am not able to retire without bringing extra income in. I’m wondering how you did it? And why you are leaving your ISL? Would love to know more, and as you keep writing, I’m sure I will! Thank you so very much for being a voice for us in the 70s and 80s who are still very much alive and kicking.‼️💖
Thanks for another hilarious and poignant essay, Abbie!