Old Ramblings
So far
the random word selecting process has given a random list, this was not a
surprise. But yesterday's nonagenarian and today's old seem at first too similar. The first
definition of old in this week's dictionary is
'1. Having existed or lived for a relatively long time.'
Ah, but old is a word related to a wider concept of time, I like the last one
best:
'2. Having a specified age…
3. Dear or cherished through long association.'
The next column in the O section is taken up with associated words: old boy,
olden, Old English, old-fashioned, old hat, old man's beard, Old Master, old
school tie, oldster, Old Testament, old-timer, old wives' tale, Old World. It's
a lovely jumble, though it occurs to me that many of these words can be used
with affection or in a derogatory way. That long association can also breed
contempt, I suppose. The difficult thing about hanging around for some time is
to keep (and to express) a fresh view. But isn't that what I said yesterday?
Hmm. There we go, all ready repeating myself!
I shall
go and walk my dog, I think, for the sun is shining and the sharp breeze all
warmed up. In the hedges grow sour mustard flowers and nectar rich primrose and
perfumed violets. I shall reflect on the dual nature of cherishing, and how a
little acerbic humour is part of life's full palette.
Comments
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Wendy at Jollett Etc.
Visiting from A-Z Blogging Challenge,
Sue
http://www.door2lore.com/3/post/2014/04/oddominousordinary-objects.html
Having been out of town and getting behind, I'm catching up with posting and visiting...hope you can stop by.
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