Back to Mill Valley
This morning I watched the sunrise on my way to work in Mill Valley. The bookkeeping end of things had been covered by a woman who works down the hall in the same office, she came in after hours to do payroll, payables and receivables. While she kept things afloat and Penny and I are delighted she could do it, still there's a substantial amount of work that has waited for my return.
As the morning warmed up I opened the window at my desk (one whole wall is desks and windows) and suddenly I remembered the incredibly fresh smell of downtown Mill Valley. I watched from my window as the young moms showed up with their well-dressed little children to play in the town square. All very quaint.
On the medical side of things, I'll see Veronica tomorrow to be drained and then next Wednesday she will put in another drain. I imagine that this process will then delay the beginning of radiation, which will delay the beginning of reconstruction. Such is life. Infection is still something I need to avoid.
What a lovely day! I love to drive, it gives me a chance to listen the radio and sing along. I have slightly injured a knee so I can't walk for exercise until it's better; at least driving in this weather is great, too.
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