The rain is now saturating the landscape. Everywhere. It’s gray and misty and dreary and cold. If I had been condo shopping on a day like this I would have said – forget it! This place is too dark. Except every place is too dark because all of Madison is too dark and you know what? That’s just not a healthy way to be in the weeks just preceding the summer’s end.
And so I write. And I am grateful to all you commenters who said nice things about this enormous project of mine and especially those of you who have vowed to purchase a copy and yes, there will be a copy, only not tomorrow or the next day.
For now, a photo of the final stage of the drive in. See? It’s pretty here, just outside of Madison. Even when the rain falls steadily, with no signs of letting up.

4 comments:
Now this is sparkling!
the next day they’re gone and the milk stays inside the fridge and rots.
Very interesting take on motherhood and the empty next syndrome. First I laughed, then as a single woman, non mother, I wondered whether I should cry. Then I just laughed again. That is sparkling Nina, and if your book has deep bon mots like that, which are funny at the same time, I will read it... twice!
Very nice, you have a unique way of expressing yourself. Must be the honest Polish peasant stock in you. (happy face emoticon here)
similar to the anonymous blogger - I have laughed and cried at many of your posts..
And I totally agree, you have a unique way of expression - and I relate to it, I enjoy reading your writing and seeing your photos and understanding your perspectives.
(especially the coffee shop ones)
i cant hardly believe summer is almost over. i just got done with all the crazyness in time to find long shadows and cool evenings. i feel like i missed out this year... not that it wasnt worth it.
ah yes. The smiles and rips in a day. Thank you for seeing them from my vantage point.
Asia, summers are like that. A season on speed. And then comes the grinding halt of winter. What fun. Okay, I'll be more upbeat the minute the sun's out.
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