Power Of Three
Woke up to a sparkling frost with grass like
peppermint ice. Had a bother with the car door, which sometimes freezes shut.
Today it locked itself open, hence the drive to the garage with binder twine
tying me in, thinking I need a new lock on this, how much is a new lock? I
have forty-five pence in my purse! Mr Garage Man squirts
some WD40 and laughs at me. There is
something wrong with the lock but it's the wrong time to protest: the right
time to say thank you and drive Boy to school. He has his walking boots on and
I brought Dog, thinking we might all have to walk home while the car was
garaged.
Take Dog to the park instead, where ancient pines hold symmetrically
foliaged twigs up to cerulean sky, and the horizon is made of rolling moor
hills. After much running, fantastically backlit, she comes back to the car
with icy belly fur, dog-stalactites.
At home, I don't have to fumble for my house key with
numb fingers, as Boy has thoughtfully left his in the door for me. I warm up
with some housework, mainly dragging Dog fur off the carpet with heavy handed
vacuuming. Until the tube snaps, then I have to get the brush. Brushing carpets
warms me up very well indeed. After handling chili peppers, at lunchtime I also
warm up my eyes. When they've calmed, I shall seek out some duct tape and mend
the hoover. These things are not turning out as presupposed, but not so bad:
with deft surrender, rather fun.
(Wondering about the title? Binder twine, WD40 and duct tape are the three most
useful objects in the universe.)
Comments
Agreed Jacqueline! But am sat in a warm cottage now, with fully circulating blood. And pork roast in the oven. Splendid! :-)