Close to Home 6
June 14, 2020
I’m no closer to solving my corrupted-files problem than I was last week, with the possible exception of reassurance from fellow-blogger Michael Scanlon that putting corrupt files on a pristine drive will not harm the new drive. So this week I hope to migrate all the files from the damaged drive to the new one even if I can’t fix the corrupt files. Meanwhile (and earlier), I’ve been sending photos to some people in my community that I took close to home before basically abandoning my failing drive. These are ones I sent out this past week. Most have already appeared on this blog. I hope you don’t remember or don’t mind seeing them again. 1 Before our tennis courts were prepared for action this season, the courts looked like this. Photograph taken April 15, 2020
2 I like to think the yellow posts are keeping the fireplug from harm—and they are. Photograph taken October 16, 2017
3 Housing renovations require dumpsters. How lucky for me. Photograph taken June 12, 2018
4 Don’t fret for these flowers; there were plenty still left on the plant. Photograph taken June 9, 2018
5 The Flowering Chair. Photograph taken July 30, 2017
6 Rock Pond at Sunset. Photograph taken July 3, 2016
7 Rock Pond with Ducks at Sunset. Photograph taken August 8, 2016
8 Rock Pond with Waterlilies at Sunset. Photograph taken August 8, 2016