ZOOMing with AAQI; Trump Convicted; Medicare Wellness Visit

Good conversation last night with three other people, two staffers from the Institute for Justice and a community activist from NYC, about the book Shielded: How the Police Became Untouchable.

Earlier in the day, I had lunch at the Food Project; it was mobbed, maybe because it’s end of month?

Had a fine meeting, actually my annual Medicare Wellness appointment, with a charming, intelligent, well-informed LPN at Williamstown Medical. She advised me to get updated inoculations. We went through the Mass. Advanced Directive Form line by line; she suggested verbiage for instructions when I’m terminal. Dr. Kahn called to say hello. I was there for an hour and half, grabbed lunch afterwards at the hospital cafeteria.

Emptied and washed the recycling bins and made a trip to the transfer station with a truck full of yard leavings. Happy to get this done midweek. Ron put leaves and other “brown” in the composter and chatted with the boys while they were on their trampoline.

Today we went to a discussion/lecture about dementia at Sweetwood, part of the Harper Center’s series.

I was hysterical with joy at Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts. Gutsy jury; may they live long and prosper.