If you are given lemons…
The "lemon" we have is the library. This morning, Carolyn (la dueña of the library) took a good look at what has happened, at what we have to deal with, and talked about what we, as the borrowing public, can live with. Frankly, we don't have much of a choice. We decided to quit any grumbling and make the best of it. The foyer space will have to do until we happen upon a generous patron who wants nothing more than to set us up in fine style. A bit of pushing and shoving here and there, some rearranging of the shelves, and I think we will be ready for business in the fall. This is, of course, providing that nobody walks out the front door with our expensive (and rusting) shelves. I hope to have a chance to talk to our new presidente before we leave next Wednesday. I am hoping (foolishly?) to get some assurance that a minimal security will be provided to the biblioteca now that they have (or someday will have) computers in the building.
Today our friend Luly was sworn in as the interim mayor of Armeria. The elected mayor is gearing up to run for higher office so Luly is stepping in for about six months. Maybe she can insure our book shelves' safety??
The house is about 75% closed up. We move over to Jack's tomorrow for three days so we can finish bagging up pillows, packing away clothes and stowing all the stuff in the kitchen. I made all the hotel reservations for the trip home -- Tepic, Topolobampo, San Carlos and Gila Bend. All glamour spots.
Put "The Egyptologist" by Arthur Phillips on your MUST READ list.
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