March 31, 2007
out like a lamb ...
clouds scudding away to the east, faces lifted to glaringly cool sunlight. a primitive assertion that hibernation has ended. a quick nap or two, all that is left of the darktime.
fugitive drifts neath the pines dissolving. fragile shoots nestling in the undercarpet of last year's lawn. new growth curled around itself engorging thin casings. perennials thrusting for the light and heat of longer days.
voices strident with the longnight soften, warming timbres deepening laughter. touchy feely time approaching, reconnecting.
... the deck will be up soon
March 30, 2007
happy anniversary to me
no more dread factor for me.
AND it's friday - who hoo.
March 28, 2007
light after darkness
wet splooshes as they devolve to slush
hugging your soles slogging on home.
the door breathing freshness in
waking after winter
opening windows
shaking rugs
singing
light
spring has sprung a leak
and this aft it's "frozen rain, come again"
ahhh - but it is still SO much better than 20 below.
spring is supposed to be damp - green things need moisture to grow, it helps thaw the ground.
so instead of complaining - get an umbrella, dig out the galoshes (rainboots for you youngsters) and the slicker (raincoat) and start singin in the rain/snow/sleet/mush ...
it's good for the sole - heh heh heh
March 27, 2007
Mon after work
Do i have a welcome nimbus surrounding me? Is there a welcome mat at my feet? Is there a big freaking neon sign above me that says "BOTHER HER" that only I cannot see? Anywhere, anywhere at all, does it say > talk to this woman - she only appears to be busy - that is an illusion - she is actually sitting and waiting for the strange to strike up a conversation?
No, it does not.
phew, all better now.
March 25, 2007
minor bits . . .
migraine
stiffachey
banking
finished 2 books
visit with dad & viv
watered plants
moved Lu's car to nickster's
watched Eragon @ lu's
horizontal toss
up too early - stupid birds
dishes
successful burn - thank you mikey
org tasks
the tire
hot turkey sandwich
groceries done
garbage
cornerstore
bbq time - taaasty!
asskickin' in canasta
crash
dishes
read on deck
brush cat
hard core hygiene cubicle clean time
laundry - this'll take all nite.
3 useless trips to the laundry room
now ...
still to do :
laundry 3 loads x 2up2down (5trips if i'm lucky)
supper
some pampering perhaps
March 21, 2007
24 things I thought would be fun but weren't
1. the multitudinous hair scare affairs (a list all on it's own). short, long, permed, shaved, semi shaved, coloured (platinum to blue black and even blue). and streaked and streaked and streaked. now no perm, naturally curly, long and just enough clairol to keep the white wings and the elvira streak at bay.
2. not really more fun, but faster so I could go and have some fun:plucking the black hairs on my chinny chin chin instead of bleaching them.
3. throwing a dollar's worth of fingerling firecrackers into grandpa's shed. lit. i hid in the horse pasture for a long long time.
4. deciding that it was best to go commando under my wedding gown in the CHURCH - and NOT telling the bridesmaids before they helped to get my train into the limo.
5. attempting to walk accross the 6 foot high monkeybars on the tarmacked schoolgrounds in Swan River the first day of summer vacation, when I knew I was not supposed to. ... broken wrist, cast came off in mid september.
6. got stuck on the tow rope at Mt. Argosy and couldn't get off at the bunny hill (1st time skiing), got off at TOP of tow, and decided to "snowplow" all the way down. hit a small jump on the intermediate slope and barely managed to stay upright, lost a pole and straight armed into the retaining wall at the bottom. more like "snowball"
7. attempting to launch on waterskis while SITTING ON A WOODEN DOCK!
8. giving myself a homemade tatoo, and going over it 3 times for good measure.
9. riding a motorcycle in a skirt and 5" spikes, and forgot about the exhaust pipe. thank the hundred little gods I wasn't wearing nylons.
10. marrying him ... and him ... and almost marrying them.
11. buying my son a skateboard.
12. piercing my daughter's ears
13. having a waterballoon fight with the balloons I found in my dad's sock drawer. they were great, toss em off the garage and they bounced if you hit the grass. latex is tuff.
14. setting up a "travois" - without taking into account how far the horse could reach with his kick.
15. talking my sister into sticking a fork into the kitchen plugin when i was about 8. actually that was fun
16. deciding that supersliders were actually made for downhill.
17. drinking 28 shots of tequila in 2 hours on my 28th birthday. el stupido!
18. attepting to teach my cat Snooper to swim.
19. taking turns shooting each other with BB guns
20. "borrowing" the tribike to go to the store - and driving by my dad who had forbidden it on the street on the way there.
21. attaching a corn on the cob to a fishing line and dragging it behind the car down 8th Street in Saskatoon. When the police want to know what you are doing . . . "Trolling for pigs."
22. zoomers for 2 days before and during the ACDC concert. i did WHAT?
23. volunteer to help a friend move to find out that the old place is on the 3rd floor and so is the new place - in separate buildings . . . and there is no elevator.
24. while working nightshift, to catch up on my sunbathing by going to sleep in the yard around 11am and waking up at 2:30pm ... in mid july.
spring is sprung, the grass is riz, I wonder where the flowers is?
does eats oats
and goats eats oats
and little lambs eat ivy
a kid'll eat ivy too
wouldn't you (in a light an lilting sort of tone)
March 19, 2007
happy birthday to Murray - he's 24 today
St. Paddy's is over for another 363 days ... this year i changed the tradition and met the crew at Ohee's for lunch and a couple of pints and then spent the rest of the day with the grands. it is my sincere wish that the crew had a blast and that their collective hangover wasn't too too bad :)
wow, March is almost over ... can you believe it?
March 16, 2007
alone . . .
from the 16 to almost 46 - i have lived alone exactly 5 months. and i liked it. alot. right now i have a housemate (son) , but he is looking to move in the next 6 months or so i think, and that's ok.
observing the swirl of human partnerships around me, i wonder why i choose to remain outside. i have a few friends who seem to have made the same choice i have (or was the choice made for us by experience?) there are short spans where i might want to be part of a couple again but they pass fairly quickly… like a hangover. i used to believe that we were designed to be in pairs. now – not so much. individuals are meant to be individuals, though some are driven pushed pulled towards partnership for a plethora of reasons : love desire fear security tradition habit, just to name the basics. i think we all have to understand that partner relationship which can only be done through experience, but it is not forever for most.
sifting through the detritus, ghosts of “what once was” rise from the misshapen lumps of half-forgotten remnants littering my emotional landscape. 2 marriages, 2 kids, 2 grandkids, and a couple of finite engagements, lost & refound friends, school, work, career … it took me until I was 42 to have a partnership that ended with my heart bruised yet my dignity intact, but it still ended. maybe now that i have figured out how to do that, i no longer need to practice.
love can be blind but doesn’t have to be. i know it’s not the peter principle that holds me back. i’m not afraid of commitment and i don’t need someone else to provide my security. i’ve transcended my habit of choosing “bad boys” or people who “need” me. as for tradition – fuck it. perhaps I have simply lost the desire to share my whole life with that one “other” – and selfish as that may seem, that is not necessarily a bad thing.
so for those out there who keep asking why am i alone? maybe it’s because you’re ready.
March 15, 2007
... the ides of March
the actual term "ides" purportedly comes from Romulus' (supposed founder of rome) first roman calendar. whichever twisted puppy invented this particular piece of work, he must not have had enough to do since trying to figure the date becomes a labrynthian task. each month revolves around 3 special days "Kalends, Nones, & Ides" each of which served as a reference point for counting the other days:
Kalends (1st day of the month)
Nones (the 7th day in march, may, july, and october; the 5th in the other months)
Ides (the 15th day in march, may, july, and october; the 13th in the other months)
the remaining, everyday days of the month were identified by counting backwards from the Kalends (origin of calendar - means account book and the first of the month id when bills came due even then), Nones, or the Ides. march 3 would be V Nones > 5 days before the Nones (the roman method of counting days was inclusive) in other words, the Nones would be counted as one of the 5 days.
apparently Romulus didn't like the latter half of any month, since all of the reference days appear between the first and the 15th. this system was also used in the Julian calendar (45 bce) and was in common use through the middle ages right up to the renaissance.
and if that isn't confusing enough, how about the egyptian calendar: the ancient egyptians used a calendar with 12 months of 30 days, for a total of 360 days/year. around 4000 B.C. they added 5 extra days at the end of the year to equate with the solar year. these five days became a festival because it was thought to be unlucky to work during that time.(still trying to find out the why of that one)
the egyptians had actually calculated that the solar year was actually closer to 3651/4 days, but instead of using a single leap year system, they let the 1/4 day accumulate. after 1,460 solar years, or four periods of 365 years, 1,461 egyptian years had passed. this means that as the years passed, the egyptian months fell out of sync with the seasons, so that the summer months eventually fell during winter. only once every 1,460 years did their calendar year coincide precisely with the solar year. but not to worry they had a separate religious calendar based on the lunar cycle, and christmas didn't exist yet :)
March 14, 2007
wed nes day
slipped on ice on way to work
sun is hiding behind clouds and very windy
only had one smoke left
health insurance misfiled my claim for the 2nd time in 3 days
bank processed chq dated for 22nd on 12th and won't have the $back in my account till thurs.
my office chair tips me exactly the wrong way to put pressure on already compressed disk
a relative is quite ill - affecting my kids
banged my forehead on my desk when cleaning up coffee mess(at least it wasn't my nose)
and to add insult to injury - farted in the elevator -
on the bright side my friend Theresa took me to lunch and it was lovely
March 12, 2007
bloody marvelous ...
it was also a very good excuse to sit on my deck and finish one of the books i am currently reading (usually 3 or 4 on the go).
ahh the sun this morning was just bloody marvelous. enough puddles to play in and crackle that fragile ice that forms just around the edges but not wide enough to impede my progress. work went along at a good pace and now i'm done.
smells like genius.
March 10, 2007
la la la
that new car smell ...
personally I like the pontiac Solstice ragtop - sweet ride - impractical but a curvy beauty she is.
March 09, 2007
my day off (everyone else's friday ;)
woke up at 8:30, fed the cat, had some yogurt and opened the windows to let in the beautiful spring air and sunshine - all fresh and clean - decided it was my day off and promptly went back to nap with the fresh air wafting across my toesies. stupid phone ringing (i am genetically incapable of letting a phone ring - i have a primal prerogative that requires me to determine WHO IS IT?) up now, almost 10, did some chores, handful of little ones, made lunch, did some work on the PC, watered some but not all of the plants, and talked on the phone.
round teatime i walked over to Deb's and managed to circumnavigate all the puddles and most of the slushy stuff, had a coffee and conversation, delightful. walked to Luanne's the long way - just wanted to be outside, played some cards, stood out on her balcony and did some star gazing - man are there a lot of satellites up there now - and has anyone else noticed that the star at the left uppermost point of Orion seems preternaturally bright these days? came home and now it's off to beddy bye. ciao
March 08, 2007
it's friday, I mean my friday, your thursday ...
yesterday I got all caught up on the backlog at work so today I am working on today's incoming. who hoo!
this morning when I woke up at 7am, the sun was shining in my window - ahhhh HUGE sigh of relief, and a smile crept over my face like the grinch when his heart grew. auto sloughing of winter doldrums began. the walk to work was a stroll into the light, and the grin grew. by the time i got to the office it was cheshire.
having reclaimed my generally optimistic outlook, I decided to see if I could wear my glasses today. a light graze of the shnoz proved painless, the bruising just a faint olive tinge under the skin ... what they hey, put them on - a little uncomfortable but no real pain. 3rd homerun of the day and it was only 9am.
it's now 1:30 and the sun shone all through lunch (I was out doing a little goddess worship at noon time) amanda & chris are out unplugging their street drain in an atttempt to allieviate the 3 inches of water already starting to pool at the curb. It's the first spring in the new house so it's better safe than sorry (personally, I think they like to play in the puddles too). I am quite sure that the streets on my way home will be mush when it's time to slog on, but it does not matter because I like to jump in the puddles too. (I told you before I prefer to stay 8 years old).
think I'll get a light jacket and sit on my deck and read a bit - hallelujah the hundred little gods are smilin' on me today.
March 05, 2007
do you know where your head is?
Here are my grandkids riding their bikes new years day :)
Seth:
Devi:
cat talent
and schmutzie to the rescue, thank youtoob
the cause of the mysterious water bills ... a cat that knows how to flush the toilet, so it can chase the water all day :)
but because the video is not originally mine, youtube won't let me use it. it was funny while it lasted.
March 03, 2007
the third of the third ...
my friend Renee wanted to go to "Change for Change" at the exchange (say that 6 times fast) a multi band/dj shindig for a good cause, and a good time had by all. just close your eyes and let the music breathe through you. aahhhhh. soooo much better ... heartbeat of the world ...
love the drum and bass. i was one of the "just wanna boogie woogie oogie till i just can't boogie no more" girls. big surprise there... all music is danceable - is that not the point? a good groove is the physical articulation of exactly who you are at that moment in time, inside is out and the spirit is movin'.
had a great sleep. suffice it to say that I woke up to a wondrous morning. hope everyone has a brilliant day.