Good morning. I'm up and functioning. The afterglow of your visit has anything but faded, and persists so vividly, that you don't need to take the time for a pre-departure visit, if it were at all inconvenient. Much more important is that on your drive to Hyannis you should be relaxed, rested and safe. As a matter of communicative efficiency, I am forwarding to you, and plan to forward to you current correspondence and notes that will reflect what is on my mind, with the explicit provision that you're under no obligation to think about it, or even to read it, not to speak of answering. We must both be realistic and accept the facts, that writing (and reading) take time and energy, that you have many burdensome obligations, and that I am physically incapable of anything but reading and writing. If you will let me know when you leave, when you arrive, (and to the extent that it is not intrusive for me to ask, what you are doing) my imagination will accompany you.