We had a good time in May making plans for the summer including a book club and a party. Also one of my evening classes ended so I had more time for pleasure reading. Next month my last long-term class will finish then I’ll really be ready to read something other than assignments. Woo-hoo!

The Dune Shacks in Massachusetts are part of Cape Cod National Seashore. (National Park Service photo.)
In addition to the numbered list below I:
- made some hotel reservations for our trip to Greece.

We’ll spend our last night in Greece at Aggelou Apartments near Athens Airport.
- went to a casual concert by a violin-cello duo who played “Sounds of Broadway”. Lots of good tunes.
- sent out invitations to an Tuscan themed late lunch scheduled for next month.

My inspiration picture for a Pranzo Tuscana — Tuscan Lunch.
- cleaned out my car with Charlie’s help.

Vacuumed and ready for another trip with the pup.
Here’s the list I challenged myself with this past month:
- Celebrate Memorial Day. We received an invitation to spend Memorial Day weekend and the ensuing week at the Dune Shacks in Provincetown, Massachusetts.

Ray’s Dune Shack has been assigned to us. (Photo Credit: Thérèse Provenzano)
We responded quickly and were selected. (I’ve been trying to get a place for the last 5 years.) More details when we return to civilization.
- Read a book. I’m still reading Mythology by Edith Hamilton to get ready for our planned trip to Greece.
- Attend a concert. I went to the Columbia Orchestra’s concert and most enjoyed Natalia Vilchis’ solo in Edward Elgar’s elegiac Cello Concerto, written in the wake of the First World War. She’s a young player and will learn to connect with her audience better. (She had her eyes closed the entire time as well as a grimace on her face.) Musicians help us (the audience) interpret the music — part of their job.
- See a movie. I saw The Fall Guy — lighthearted action pic with tons and tons of stunts.
Some fun cameos if you watch carefully. - Plan a Summer Book Club and send out invitations.

The Alchemist is a story about a personal journey.
I sent invitations out early in the month to study The Alchemist in 3 sessions in July. A good group has responded in the affirmative.
- Plan a summer yard sale. Our estate sale is planned for the middle of June. I have sooooo much to organize before the big day.

Just the beginning.
And Charlie had the bright idea we should make it a neighborhood event. The neighborhood has jumped at the idea.
- Pull together documents for buying a house.

Getting it all together.
I have everything piled up together. They only want to know every detail of my life.
- Spruce up metal lawn chairs and/or bistro set.

Before (left) and after.
I cleaned then painted our metal lawn chairs with Krylon metallic charcoal spray paint. Five pieces took 4 full cans of paint.
- Pick a word to focus on for the month. My word: APPRECIATE.
- Write a goal list for June, 2024.
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