On my return from Montreal an offer was waiting for me that I could not refuse. A better place to live in. This does not mean that I did not obsess about the pros and cons even though the pros are way more than the cons. I did and I still do. I will be loosing the neighborhood I got used to and the nearby park where I used to go often, sometimes to work and sometimes not to work; my roommates; and the dog, Jack. The rest is all good stuff. An added bonus are the tall pine trees outside the living room. It suggests familiarity to me. I kept looking at them transfixed as I had missed them so very much. Lebanon's mountains were full of pine trees which also gave pine nuts. Back to the present, the trees could be inspiring in the future. The future I speak of is a couple of weeks away.
I can't believe it has been almost a year. A year ago, today, I was either in Missouri or Oklahoma on my way here. And now I am on my way to a new place. It is odd that when I was looking at places to rent in Arizona, it seemed that Mesa would be a good place to live. A phone call to a family friend here to inquire about Mesa and apartments in general sidetricked me so that I am only now realizing my original intention. How about them apples?
It is all good.
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