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And Now I Have the Chair

Dale WoodsMarch 25, 2019

A while back; several times actually; I told Denise that I wanted a reclining chair in the Mission or Craftsman style, something with nice flat wooden arm rests, leather cushioning, and classic Mission styling that I could relax in after a day of the hard work of being retired.  And she never forgot it.  Yesterday evening Denise, being the voracious researcher that she is, found just that chair for sale on Craigslist, a free-for-all milieu with which I am familiar, having sold thousands of dollars of goods thereon and on which I have a few saved searches.

I didn’t want to follow up on the posting she showed me.  So much trouble to go see it, how am I going to get it home if I like it, I mean it won’t fit in the trunk of my car even if I do like it, and so on.  Really.  But this morning I drove to North Portland to see it, you know, to please Denise, and with a plan to pass it up as soon as I saw it.  I had already made up my mind against it.

But I liked it.  I sat in it.  It fit me.  I paid the lady half up front, and then went to the local U-Haul place and rented a truck. I hauled the chair back to our apartment and it is in our living room as I speak.  Denise.  She likes me more than I like myself.  God bless this wonderful lady who has brought so much contentment to my life.

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  1. Robert Hargrove. says:
    March 25, 2019 at 4:02 pm

    She’s a keeper. So’s the chair. Share a photo.

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Grommet Hunter

My debut novel, Grommet Hunter, is a work of adult contemporary fiction, and is complete at 108,000 words.  I am currently seeking representation.

Dale Woods

A quote from Grommet Hunter:

There is something joyful and satisfying about ramming and ramming the square tip of a three-foot crowbar under the edge of something that needs to go away, and shoving on the crowbar, separating the old thing from the wall, grabbing with your gloved hand at the gap you’ve just created and dropping the crowbar, damn the clanging noise it makes when it hits the floor.  Then both gloved hands are on it and the thing you’re tearing out is shrieking and groaning but you have no pity and it hits the floor with a crash of defeat and what you have before you is a blank slate of a wall that could stand some patching.  And you will patch it of course you will.  But something new will go there.  Something that matches your creative vision.  That’s why I was there.  The shattered cabinets made a wretched pile in the back yard.  Like something a tornado might have dropped there.

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