Here is what I posted late Friday night on the Musings site:
30 DECEMBER 2017: OF BANES AND EXISTENCE
Good day — for it is daytime somewhere, though not where I am.
I’m writing here because MYWOC is “down” for unknown reasons. I have reached out to QWK.NET, my host; and they are working on the problem.
I’ve had an exhausting day here in Isleton. I’m reminded of my favorite Isaac Beshevits Singer story.
His publisher called and told him that she had sold one of his stories. He said, “Marvelous, ma’am. Which one?” When she identified the piece, he said, “Oh, ma’am, I am sorry. I promised that one to a group which is starting a new magazine and cannot afford to pay for work.”
The publicist cried, “Oh, Mr. Singer, this is a catastrophe!”
And the man replied: “No, ma’am. It is not a catastrophe. No little children will die from it.”
And so it is with my broken website, and the washer which keeps throwing its “not properly draining” code, and the flaws in my tiny house build. No little children will die from these issues. Though they might currently feel like the banes of my existence, they only temporarily annoy me. I will overcome even the most gnarly of the difficulties now confronting me.
All will be well.
It’s late on the 29th day of the forty eighth month of My Year Without Complaining. When you read this, it might well be early on the 30th day. I will be sleeping, in my nook, in Angel’s Haven, on Brannan Island, in the California Delta. I will be dreaming of soft morning light.
Life continues.
Mugwumpishly tendered,
Corinne Corley