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Since age has turned us into girly-men, Cuz and I cancelled our weekly round of golf rather than risk getting caught in the type of downpour we laughed off not so long ago. Of course, the rain has yet to materialize. I was able to set up shop and sell a bunch of books. Four of my regulars, the Merry Mailwoman, Alan, Herbie and Susan made purchases, while Michael donated several more books in Russian, three of which I sold immediately. Alan's mom, who must be in her 80's, is in the hospital again, suffering respiratory issues. Of course, she has still been smoking. I fear for Alan, whose IQ was once off the charts, should his mother pass away. He had a prosperous pharmacy business that he had to give up when he began suffering mental difficulties. He is on medication. Who will be there to make sure he takes it once his mom is gone? Will he be able to take care of himself, cook, pay bills? He struggles to get around, despite significant weight loss. He pauses and leans against the nearest fence every 50 yards or so. Life is cruel to an unfortunate few. It should serve as a reminder whenever the rest of us complain about the mundane like paltry book sales or age-related aches and pains.
Thanks, folks.
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