Yay!!! You have triumphed and discovered that you not only haven't lost
your glases but neither have you lost your mind. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
Brian Swale wrote:
> Hello all; another little essay.
>
> Rejoice: there's light at the end of the tunnel and it's not necessarily the
> train
> coming to flatten you. I had written
>> A couple of days ago I drove my car home, wearing my "distance"
>> spectacles. I may or may not have done some grocery shopping on the way,
>> I don't remember. Not crucially important.
> Not "crucially important" was wrong. Very wrong.
> Remembering my skills in years gone by at finding the things, even small
> things, that others had lost in scrub country and the like, and having
> decided
> that all the trails I had followed in the last two days seemed very cold, I
> decided to concentrate on a small part of probable past movement as an
> alternative strategy.
> I knew I must have taken them inside the house. This led me by stages to
> the large deep-freezer chest which sits at one end of our kitchen and blocks
> part of a ranch-slider window.
> I had already looked inside of and underneath.
> But I unpack grocery bags there, including those specs, if inside.
> And behind the deep-freeze, between it and the wall, and hidden under a
> thick fabric curtain, there they lay.
>
> So there is hope!! I had not deliberately put them in some stupid place !
>
> Now I can get on with my week with that pre-occupation behind me.
>
> Brian
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