Thursday, October 30, 2003

Indian Summer

Another gorgeous day. Indian Summer made it this year albeit a speck late. The next few days are supposed to be warm and if we are lucky, no rain until Tuesday. Today was a gift. The sky was the bright singing blue that the poets write about and along our country roads the oaks still sport their coppery-russet leaves. Enough vivid red and sunshine yellow leaves flutter in the wind to make a merry dance, while the gray squirrels rustle madly from tree to tree, gathering nuts to hide now and forget later when the snow blankets the ground in a few weeks time.

As I pack away bushels apples and store bags of Yukon Golds, I feel a kinship with these little creatures, we too, know worse times are coming. The age-old sense of preservation speaks to all creatures, great and small. Sometimes I think squirrels typify the problem that I and some others share, to rush around madly, aquiring more than we need and then forgetting why we got it in the first place. Sometimes, what seems to be enough can be too much.   Peace......

Thursday, October 16, 2003

This and That

Another day of depressing news...more kids killed in Viet na..oh sorry, Iraq, no WMD's yet, more jobs lost up here in good old NY state, SS benefits going up but Medicare increases will take care of that as it is going up by 13.5%.

The wind blew over yet another huge tree,  [broke off about 15 feet from ground] and the tractor needs a new radiator so until the tractor is fixed DH can't haul the tree over to get it cut up.

My trip to Binghamton to see "I Capture the Castle" was waylaid by car trouble and I think today was the last showing so I am throughly annoyed because I really wanted to see it. 4 star review and a British film which are usually better done than the garbage Hollywood spews out. I did see Seabiscuit and Chicago, both of which I loved and Open Range which had fantastic scenery, good acting and too much "Bang Bang Bang" at the end to suit my taste.

On a better note, we had a couple of breathtakingly beautiful days this week, the ones that make me think of Helen Hunts'poem  " Octobers' Bright Blue Weather". Cerulean skies and trees painted with vivid oranges, scarlets, topaz, pale lemon and magentas with enough evergreens among them to make any artist grab for their brushes. I am still hoping to get back to painting this year.

Upstairs work progressing slowly but anything is better than nothing so I keep chugging along. My room is livable now although it has some overflow from another room I am working on. I need to do some painting in there and DH has repaired the six over six windows which are about 130 years old. They don't make this type in wood anymore.  Curtains in the spare room looked good but dirty, they disintegrated into rags when I washed them..oh well, such is life!

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