I want a day where I don’t have to cavalierly pretend that I don’t mind driving on the almost-but-not-quite-bad-enough-to-stay-home blowing snow-covered roads, wipers swishing at a frantic pace, while I struggle to see the road and it’s hidden dangers ahead.
I want a day where good old-fashioned common sense outweighs the obligations of working for a living. Where sensibility does not have to weigh the consequences of missing a days work, and we can congratulate our selves for having the smarts to stay home and well out of harms way.
I want to spend a whole day, no, actually several in a row to be really truthful, with the cold wind and the snow blowing and gusting, creating massive impassable snow drifts right up to the doorstop, and me happily wrapped up in a woolly blanket with my very old white cat curled dreamily on my lap, sitting in my favourite chair beside the roaring fire, reading the very fine Christmas knitting books I received, knitting warm socks and drinking sweet hot tea.
Instead, I content myself with short evenings, knitting this cotton wrap, dreaming of warm summer breezes: It will have to do.
Knit on…………..
2 comments:
That's a picturesque and evocative post. Well done, you... you certainly have a way with words.
Amen! Especially after a morning like today... ugh.
Joe (Joe82 on Ravelry)
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