Grandfather Clock
It was almost dark when the four large boxes arrived. We knew they were on their way, and Tom was eagerly awaiting them. The boxes held a grandfather clock that's been in his family for years. It sat in the hallway of the house where he was raised, then his sister Ginna took good care of it for more than a decade, and now, through her generosity, it sits in our living room.
So many memories of this clock, the hall it graced in the house in Indianapolis, the sights it has seen, the wonderful family that grew up around it.
There was some debate about where to put it, but the spot where it landed (or maybe a few more inches to the right!) makes it seem as if it always was there.
The arrival of such a timepiece, such a legacy, is big news indeed, and I'm sure I'll have more to say about it in posts to come. But I wanted to welcome it today — and note that although it hasn't run in years, it was set up at 9 p.m. on the nose. Which is exactly the hour it marks.
So many memories of this clock, the hall it graced in the house in Indianapolis, the sights it has seen, the wonderful family that grew up around it.
There was some debate about where to put it, but the spot where it landed (or maybe a few more inches to the right!) makes it seem as if it always was there.
The arrival of such a timepiece, such a legacy, is big news indeed, and I'm sure I'll have more to say about it in posts to come. But I wanted to welcome it today — and note that although it hasn't run in years, it was set up at 9 p.m. on the nose. Which is exactly the hour it marks.
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