November 2015: It’s Getting Wintry!

Wrapping up snugly and lighting wood burners on a daily basis for heat and not simply cosiness can mean only one thing!

Assailed by howling gales, the fascias on part of the house have suffered damage.  A little miffed, I am, as the original Victorian ones managed to last well over a century and the new PVC covers have not lasted half a decade.  Breathe!

Added to the local difficulties is the emergence of trees and the “C” word earlier and earlier each year.  What is this all about?  We can barely enjoy each month because we are being rushed headlong from one commercialised enterprise to another – and that does not even take into consideration the whole “Black Friday” phenomena which has swept the nation.

I am officially old, grumpy, nostalgic for simpler less commercial times – and revelling in the company of other like-minded individuals.

The jumper which I have been knitting for most of the year for my second son has finally been finished.  I now know why I ran out of wool and had to find a complementary colour (don’t even go there!).  We use the term “jumper” loosely as it would encompass a baby elephant and still leave room for the inhabitants of a small commune – simultaneously!

Enjoy your preparations and find time for you.

iammother

October 2015: Touring Ireland’s Coastline

First and foremost, where has this year gone?  It seems as though it was only yesterday that January was new and shiny, but here we are in October.  Wow!

Touring part of the Northern Irish coastline, this month, has been an absolute revelation.

I find myself in Ireland once per year, usually, and I am always conscious of the beauty of the landscape.  Touring this time has been a revelation.

See for yourself and make a trip a priority; you will not regret it.

Joy to you and to yours.

october

iammother

September 2015: Pushing Boundaries

An exciting time of year, I am relieved to be laying aside some old responsibilities and duties whilst holding onto others and picking up new ones.

The change of season encourages one to focus on the beauty of nature and the clear demonstration that some things age, fade, fall whilst others remain ever green – literally!

My message for now is to live in the moment and to keep hands, arms, minds and hearts open as we walk into further adventures…

Peace to you.

september

 

iammother