Sachs Covered Bridge; Adams County, PA

Sachs Covered Bridge; Adams County, PA
Sachs Covered Bridge; Adams County, PA

Sunday, June 02, 2019

Spring breezes

From about the middle of May into around the middle of June is one of my favorite times of the year. The skies are often blue with puffy clouds drifting across. I think that I accidentally deleted a picture I took of the curtain blown by a nice breeze entering my bedroom where I lived in Baltimore's Charles Village neighborhood in part of 2017. I wanted to include that picture in this entry. That moment was so relaxing and reminded me of how my bedroom curtains moved on a June morning where I grew up in Kansas.

I took the picture above in Madison's Rennebohm Park, near my apartment. This scene and the weather make me wish that I could wash clothes in the morning and hang them to dry on the line, as I did at my grandmother's in Gettysburg. I loved the feeling of the whole atmosphere. As a way of keeping touch with that time, I wish that I could have gotten my grandmother's grey bag in which she kept her clothespins. The bag had a large hook that could be hung on the line so that it was more convenient to fetch a clothespin. I sometimes had to replenish the clothespins because my grandmother liked to use them to clip together things. Another reason I loved this is because of the smell of the clothes after they'd dried and knowing that I'd not used the drier, which consumes a great deal of electricity.

I've stayed longer in Madison so that I could take some training classes for faculty and staff. On Thursday, for instance, I took a workshop on what to do if someone feels suicidal. I asked the instructors about the ideas of that workshop's approach--QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer)--versus ALGEE in Mental Health First Aid. My impression is that ALGEE focuses more on taking the time to talk, but I'll need to look into the research.

For the time being, it has been better for me to keep my position in Madison as I also live in the DMV area.