From Crazy as a Loom |
Do you think this is close enough to the fire????
Well, my feet were freezing all day regardless. Old houses, frigid temps, and WIND. Oh, my.
The word today is balance. I need it, I never have it for long. So when I got up this morning, I told myself how it was going to be. I do that sometimes. Have these little talks with myself.
And what I said was, do some stock rugs that need to get done, and then do something that you want to do, something that moves you.
So I did. I worked on sock rugs, then I moved the Baby Wolf as close to the pellet stove as I could get without setting myself on fire, and I
The phone barely rang all day, a welcome relief. I didn't even play any music today, content to just hear the fire roaring, a comforting sound on a cold wintery day.
Before I knew it, it was time to go home. I poured a hot cup of peppermint tea for the road, and headed out.
From Crazy as a Loom |
Driving down the road, the smell of mint wafting through the car, Ottmar Liebert playing guitar like we were on a beach somewhere, the sky to the west looked like it was on fire. But I didn't get fooled by that. Huddled in my quilted coat, with my scarf up around my face, my hand knit mittens on, I knew better.
From Crazy as a Loom |
I just wanted to be home, out of the cold. I knew my husband was cooking, and walking through the door would smell wonderful. And it did.
And over dinner, my mother gave us the blow by blow of the Survivor finale. With facial expressions.
Life is good.
What a wonderfully written post, Hilary. And it's got a cheerful ending. I could smell the dinner cooking when you walked in the door. And Survivor! Even though I couldn't stand Russell, I was routing for him to win. Ugh.
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Lovely day and you are rich to have your mother to share it with you.
ReplyDeleteHillary, is that a wood stove, electric, or pellets? Looks so cozy there by the fire. I think you should put a couple of your rugs under your feet or a nice pair if Ug boots to keep the cold of the floors away.
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The Blue Ridge Gal
(it's been cold here too!!!)
Sounds like a perfect day.. especially coming into the warmth of home. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteOh how I would to be sitting next to that fire weaving. I wove for years and had to stop when I broke my back. My back has healed as much as it can but I have yet to start weaving again. Everytime I open your site I feel the looms nudging me to get started again. You may get me there yet. Jeanne
ReplyDeleteI adore the picture of the loom and the fire! That should be on a Christmas card!
ReplyDeleteThat first picture looks so cozy!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! :) I can't wait to weave now;)
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