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retrenchment

I like “retrenchment” much better than the alternatives, none of which really describe my current life status: early retirement; between jobs; quit job; unemployed, and so on.

Here’s how Webster’s defines it:

REDUCTIONCURTAILMENT  specifically a cutting of expenses

And in fact, I’ve reduced my expenses — no more $318/month train passes and no more eating lunch out every day. But, since leaving my job, I seem to have cut off my income, too. So far, it’s worth it.

I thought “retrenchment” meant a retreat, sort of pulling oneself together before having another go at things. Heading back into the trench, where there is safety. Since 60-year-olds (that would be me) have one foot in the trench anyway — I look at the obits every day — I’m really not interested in being in there at all. I quit my job only three months ago.

I left my job because I was stuck in a serious rut. Instead of complaining about it, I left. Now I’m retrenching. Going from a rut to a trench doesn’t sound like an improvement, but a trench is there for protection. It is nicely formed and uniform in its dimensions. It has a purpose and created intentionally, not like a rut. Not like a pot hole.

I can afford to be without a paycheck, at least for a little while. Maybe more than a little while, once Rope Walker is published and I start my career as an author?

RETRENCHMENT
A tire stuck in a rut
Spins it into a trench.
A tired wretch spins retirement
Intentionally into retrenchment.

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rope walking

I’ve been working on this website and web pages and domains and hosting and widgets and plugins and generally speaking, I should be excused from this much new knowledge, based on my age.

Nevertheless, I am please to say: WELCOME to my new website. Disclosure: it could be revised at any time. But you should always be able to find me, one way or another, at one of my websites:

Once Rope Walker is published I will have a lot to say about that, and until then, I think you’ll have to hear me whine a bit because it isn’t published. I’ll be writing about historical research, genealogy, and Jewish genealogy in particular. I’ll write about my current obsession with Moby Dick and my future obsessions, whatever they may be. I’ll try to keep the political chatter low — there is really enough already on that topic. I will say this much about that: these are extraordinary times, and since we have a clown as president the climate is more of a circus than a government. Just resign, Donald. Now that I’ve said that, if you don’t like my politics (Hello to my friends in Texas!), I’ll deny that I said anything about that. Maybe I did; maybe I didn’t.

I have lots of projects in mind, including future Rope Walker projects (sequel! TV series! Movie! Opera! Anime! board game!), other historical writing and research, and cleaning the basement. Lots of genealogy projects, too, and I hope to soon return to the challenging and rewarding effort of finding family history for others.

Enough by way of introduction. Ta.

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