Calm Is Around The Corner
Grouchy
as an unwalked dog this morning. In the kitchen, Dog herself is stood,
mournfully, by a slop of vomit. Diagnosis: unsettled. We need to a) clean the
floor and b) reset our spirits.
A
walk around the block is proposed.
The
block is arable fields, the walking surface single track, just big enough for
one moderately sized tractor, which we don’t meet, but we do find the remains
of a less lucky squirrel.
I had
planned a break from this house move daily update; a return to sharing my old
diaries, I determined, would bring more fun to writer and readers. Which didn’t
happen today as the laptop and the journals were in different houses.
And
my headspace remains a 3D jigsaw puzzle of kitchen implements; of hats, of
books, of towels, brewing buckets, root vegetables, houseplants; or it might be
some kind of stacking game, like Jenga, like Buckaroo, but mostly there’s more
things than places and not space in the poor swirly head to think of anything
else that might be happening, especially not in the small time slot available
to write and post.
But
while I walk, sceptres of ripening grass reach twice my height in the
hedgerows, the fields swell fat crops, the hills roll down to a river valley,
flat squirrel has come to his last rest, wild flowers thrive and weave.
This
is how transition happens, in oscillations.
Comments
Perfect lyricism. Your last line is also deeply true and deeply well-realized.
(I just sighed.)