2025
January: rewrote our will in accordance with the State of Virginia. Memento Mori.
February: Flew down to Key West, Florida, for a few days --
someplace we had never been (as recommended by the Dalai Lama).
March: Stayed up all night for the lunar eclipse.
April: Read Hamnet (RE Shakespeare & family).
Now it's time to see the movie!
May: Flew up to New York City to see "Hamilton" (1st time),
"Glengarry Glen Ross" with Kieran Culkin,
and "Good Night and Good Luck" with George Clooney.
June: Attended my 50th high school reunion.
July: Babysat a lot for Ellie, Aidan, and Dean.
August: Swam laps (1/2 mile) every single day.
September: Back to NYC for "Wicked" (3rd time),
"Hadestown," " & Juliet" (recommend),
"Operation Mincemeat" (highly recommend).
October: Dressed as a Bronte Novel for Halloween
November: Helped Sam re-locate from Chicago to New York City.
December: flew to West Lafayette, Indiana,
for old time's sake in the old neighborhood,
so wags the world away . . .
So Wags The World
Memory cannot linger long,
Joy must die the death.
Hope’s like a little silver song
Fading in a breath.
So wags the weary world away
Forever and a day.
But love, that sweetest madness,
Leaps and grows in toil and sadness,
Makes unseeing eyes to see,
And heapeth wealth in penury.
So wags the good old world away
Forever and a day.
Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz
(1851–1933)
The key line is quoted by Gilbert
in Anne of the Island, Chapter 29
"Anne laughed and sighed. She felt very old and mature and wise—which showed how young she was. She told herself that she longed greatly to go back to those dear merry days when life was seen through a rosy mist of hope and illusion, and possessed an indefinable something that had passed away forever. Where was it now — the glory and the dream?
“‘So wags the world away,’ quoted Gilbert practically, and a trifle absently."
Earlier, in Anne of Green Gables,
Anne is impressed when Gilbert recites
"Bingen on the Rhine."
2026
January: NYC again for "Ragtime" and "Chess"
February: Snowed in for half the month!
Then to Kansas City . . .


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