First, a side comment about languages. I was taught British English and there, a T is a T and a D is a D, but in American English that distinction is minimal. So this headline, when spoken, could easily give the illusion that I ride horses. I have horses, but I just keep them and spoil them, I do not ride them. But that is a side issue. The relevance here is that since I was sick most of February with a little horse farm, I still had to do all the heavy manual labor that goes with it.
I did not get much writing done during February because of my prolonged influenza (in spite of my vaccination) and its slow recovery. I was not able to fully disengage from my work during my illness because we are a fairly lean outfit here in Maine. That took a lot out of me.
So please accept my apologies and know that I have several pieces percolating and started that will be published in the coming days.
So I did not fall off the face of the earth, and I did not lose my desire to share my experiences and reflections as a country doctor in this fairly remote area. Stay tuned.











Glad you are better and sympathize with the farm responsibilities. It doesn’t get easier as we age, helps get us moving as well.
Glad to hear you are recovering That can take a good long time