All right, it’s our 40th anniversary today, it only comes around once in a lifetime (unless you get married real, real early and live a real long time), and until cat video time rolls around this evening, I’m going to stop working.
Because it finally stopped raining this morning, yielding to a sunny day that feels more like late September than early August, I was able to do some writing–and a most interesting discovery has been made in the ruins of Old Obann. And my whole marching and chowder society turned out–first a monarch butterfly, then a goldfinch, and lastly a rabbit who gave my feet and chair a friendly sniff before moving on to other business.
I remember one anniversary, years ago, which we spent at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland, where Patty posed for pictures with an assortment of lovingly-preserved World War II tanks: stood up there in the topless turret of a Soviet SU-76 assault gun like she owned the thing.
SU-76, sans Commander Patty
And was it hot that day! We would have loved to spend more time in the Proving Ground Museum, but the building was not air-conditioned and you could die in there, so out we came.
But that’s enough for now.
You’re off to a great start 🙂 Joy and peace to you both. Happy Anniversary Lee and Patty!
Have a great anniversary.
Happy Anniversary, Lee! Ralph and I celebrated 41 years yesterday!
Happy anniversary and many happy returns, Lee. My Mom and Dad were married almost 61 years.
Thanks, Cori. Wow, 61 years–it had to be good.