Professor Ceiling Cat is finally home, having put about 7200 miles on the car. It was a great trip, and I had a blast reconnecting with old friends and meeting some of the readers who were gracious enough to invite me into their home. I’ve documented most of the trip, and other photos will follow.
As for now, I’ll be back writing on this site, slowly at first, but hope to get it up to speed soon. Again, thanks a ton to Grania for helping hold down the shop—indeed, she didn’t just hold it down, but kept business going pretty muchas usual, despite holding down a day job, and I’m very grateful to her. She will continue to contribute here when she has time. Meanwhile in Dobrzyn, there was a bumper cherry harvest—I believe over 15 tons of fruit, although the buyers seem to be in collusion to keep prices low. This, however, does not concern Hili, who is scouring the orchard for leftover cherries, presumably because they attract a more meaty prey:
A: Where are you going?
Hili: Where the cherry-pickers haven’t got to yet.
In Polish:
Ja: Gdzie idziesz?
Hili: Tam gdzie jeszcze nie ma zbieraczy.
Welcome home, Jerry!
Welcome home, Professor Ceiling Cat!
“Slow at first”. Yeah yeah sure sure. 😉
Welcome back!
Yeah, I’ll believe it when I see it too! He probably means 6 or 7 posts a day instead of 8. 🙂
Good to hear your “voice” again Jerry, and it’s nice to know we’ll still hear from Grania too.
Great news about the harvest! If nothing else, it means we have more pie pictures to look forward to….
Thanks, Grania! Superlative job holding the fort down — and glad to hear you’re not going far.
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Welcome Home!
Thanks Grania for keeping the posts rolling during Jerry’s travels. I also liked the Hili dialogs w/ important happenings on each particular day!
Welcome back. Grania did a fabulous job in your absence, thanks Grania.
Oh and I forgot to say, here’s to not dying in a car accident! Which you still won’t even though I just said that because it only counted for the trip. (OCD)
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