New York City can be a vexing and unnerving place to live. Helicopters woke me at six-fifteen this morning, a bit earlier than my usual rise-shine-and-write time, and yesterday afternoon I shared a subway with a fellow who kept shouting “Kill ’em all! Kill ’em all!” as he walked briskly from one end of the car to the other and back again.
Be all this as it may, I’m in a thoroughly benign mood, for I just returned from a visit to my cardiologist, one year to the week after my busy life was interrupted by an unexpected ambulance ride to Lenox Hill Hospital. He tells me that my heart is now completely normal, with no irregularities of any kind. So long as I keep taking my medicine, eating right, and going to the gym, it’ll stay that way.
It was snowing when I arrived at the doctor’s office–but by the time I got back home, the sun was out. No fooling.