If you seem confused by the different postings, you are not alone. I cannot seem to get the website postings and these together, but I AM working on it. Even though I am no longer "new" according to the dates on Blogger, I am still a real newbie when it comes to knowing what I am doing here. I know how to write, but posting and organizing is a whole new concept for me. I started a second blog even because I couldn't figure out how to post to this one! Then miraculously, I could post onto the first one-arghhhh!
Do you seem to find yourself forgetting everything? I sure do, especially as I get older (now who is getting any younger? duh) but you know what I mean. (If you don't, just wait, you will.) Numbers, passwords, email addresses, phone numbers, street addresses all seem to be cluttering up my head and keeping me from remembering what I want to remember. I like remembering how "things used to be" like Cape Cod in my childhood. Provincetown is still a beautiful place with gorgeous scenery but what people remember is the "carnival" they see, especially in the summertime. Dennis Port is growing every year, but people only remember its glory days of Hendersons, Hazeltons, etc or how the village fell into loneliness when these closed and others moved out to Patriot's Square. I like to remember beautiful pansies out front of the store that our wonderful friend Nancy kept watered. And I don't like to remember that she has moved away as her Alzheimers disease has progressed. What do you want to remember? Can you stop for a moment and see that place, that time, that memory? Try it right now and make yourself happy. Memories are never forgotten as long as they live in our memory.
