Thursday, January 20, 2022

Thursday, January 20th, 2022 In olden times I would have taken 'pen in hand', (in really olden times I would have sharpened the quill) - but currently I am right up to date so I will start tapping the keyboard and bring 'Daybyday" up to date as well...... Well, what's to say about the weather, except winter clings to January and last night there was a fresh snowfall, although it contained a lot of moisture and today's above zero thermometer reading is fast turning it into puddles.... Still, it hasn't reached the stage where I feel that I have "family permission" to go out and poke around the beds and see what is as anxious as I am for spring to come. Rather than getting fresh air and spending my time looking for little red stubs pushing through the earth I am feeding my need to create by spending time at the loom and using up all the bobbins I have wound, so I can wind more and cut off a scarf, or a towel, or whatever comes from the loom. So far I am in the middle of a woollen scarf, and I am having misgivings about it being a little scratchy, - I even thought I might line it with silk - all sorts of thoughts pass through my head when I am throwing the shuttle!!! We have a saying in the family that gives us comfort whatever happens - "Praise What Comes" - this will apply to whatever the loom creates, - scratchy or not.... The weather is mild today, but the sun shineth not!! Spring is still a long way off, and her habit of dawdling along the way must always be taken into account whenever a spring-like day pops up in January or February. Be not fooled!! Even here in southern British Columbia where warm weather encourages the garden and the gardener, even here March can be fickle and the odd spring-like day is not to be taken seriously..... Mornings these days find me at the loom, but afternoons are for an easy chair and entertaining book. I am re-reading Chris Arthur's Irish Nocturnes - I have got to the chapter entitle Ne Obliviscaris - probably not something one in their nineties should absorb (when so many of our near and dear have gone forward from this life), and still remain cheerful and optomistic. It is a great essay, - as are all his writings "full of information, fact and personal observation" I have had lunch - kindly prepared by youngest son, and now it is time to maybe open the door to the front verandah and get a little fresh air before I settle down with "the book". I would like to go down the stairs and open the back door, leading to the garden, and have a little stroll around, a little digging here and there, - but this (sigh, sigh) is not allowed, and probably with good reason. There are things you cannot do when you are still a young 'un, and things that are frowned upon, verily, by children, when you get old and responsibility is passed from you to them.....I think I have already referred to this, in so many words..... So I will send these few lines to the Publisher that lives up in the corner of my screen and go and put my feet up and improve my mind!!!

3 comments:

Morning's Minion said...

I am in my late 70's perhaps the age of one of your older children. There are things I can't do as easily as a few years ago. Daughter and her husband arrived for an impromptu visit today a bit after noon and I was informed that the front steps were icy and needed attention!
It has been a cold two weeks after our balmy December. Husband keeps the woodfire going during the day; I turn on the electric heat in the big downstairs room and make quilts with the help of a devoted kitten. At the end of the day there are books. There are also new seed/plant catalogs and I'm reminding myself to be reasonable in my dreaming.

Ellen D. said...

I was able to get out for a walk yesterday but today I see a dusting of snow so I won't chance it. I have an exercycle to ride when I am stuck in the house. I read a lot and play solitaire on the computer. I want to feel more productive but haven't found the right thing to inspire me.

Hildred said...

To Morning's Minion and to Ellen - Am glad I am not alone in my response to growing "older" - there is always something to do!!! Today I made cookies, - a great response from family who come to visit!