REAMS OF CORRESPONDENCE

Jnana's Red Barn


She wanted to review our email exchanges from our days of courtship but couldn’t find copies of what she’d sent me. Hoped I had printouts.



I’ve been downsizing, so some things weren’t where I expected to find them. Knew I had a loose-leaf binder somewhere.



Nowhere in my studio, though, the one in the attic. No, not the bookshelves or even the remaining filing cabinets or the knee-high closet under the roof. Nor in the first sweep of the loft of the barn. Not in the drawer of surviving correspondence there, either.



Naturally, I was perplexed.



One more round, though, and I came across a crate of binders. Aha! First one had Quaker letters, back before Internet. Second one, other letters. And then, a three-inch thick binder, our nine months of emails. My first emails, actually. How embarrassing … and fascinating! So long ago, it now seems.



Has me reflecting…


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Published on December 17, 2015 02:28
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