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My dear
Thanks for your last mail…
Yet another update on terry news…
The rural camp is long over. Pick-axes, shovels, gamelas, tools, utensils, buckets and other camp things have been repacked and put in the SSL godown. Demonetised notes have been exchanged.
Accounts have been made and all is in place again.
More or less for now… and I await the next challenge.
I have this attitude about there being no crises or problems… only challenges.
Because of this attitude I am able to deal with life better when the difficult times come…
Rest and recovery is mostly over but there is residual weariness from the camp and related things and occasionally I do need to put up my feet (like my father used to do) and ponder about the nothing happenings of my life…
My cluttered homely counseling centre is a good place to be doing this…
And when there is no one around it is so much easier…
This generally happens only on Sundays and public holidays… but occasionally there are other times as well (like post 6 pm on other days…)
It is a relaxed picture. My face is not puffed up or swollen as might be seen in the there and I am not sick. I have just taken a deep breath and I am relishing the interlude of wherelessness, nothingness and reposeful peace.
College things continue as usual… lots of activities in preparation for some of the happening college festivals – Ithaka, Anthas and whatever else. College day (Traditional Day) happened on Dec.3rd.
Actually it the feast of our patron St. Francis Xavier but not many in the college are aware of that!
Streams of busily involved students come in to borrow scissors, cellotape, electric iron, extension cords and other supplies I have.
Life goes on…
The weather is getting better and I need to find some time to up things in my garden…
Hope all is well and wonderful for you too
Take care and stay well. You too take a break when you can.
Much love,
Terry