Respite

The sun shone, the wind roared, and the temperature soared. 14C! Yesterday the sun was a celebration of warmth. Yesterday was heavenly. I sat on the back porch for hours on end, taking in the fresh air, watching the great melt. The morning began with a yard full white with snow, inches deep. Slowly the… Continue reading Respite

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Projection

Cold! I have to admit that for the first time since moving to Mist Cottage, winter feels relentless. I think this is contextual, two years of isolation, an ongoing undiagnosed health issue, and watching helplessly as a country is violently invaded (the Ukraine by Russia), the dipping temperature seems a mere harmless manifestation of the… Continue reading Projection

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Intensity

Yesterday was a very intense day. I am a Professional Teacher, an OCT, which means I am certified to teach in publicly funded Ontario schools. In 2022 all professionally certified teachers in Ontario will be required to successfully complete a Sexual Abuse Prevention Program. Yesterday was the day I chose to do the training, and… Continue reading Intensity

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Two Years

My Mom is a talented Bridge player. After a two year hiatus, she is going to be able to play the game with her friends once more. Yay! This inspired me to think about the last couple of years, so I recorded my thoughts here. It was two years ago yesterday, February 27th, 2020, that… Continue reading Two Years

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So Far, So Good

The weather is warmer, bringing with it transitional events like freezing rain, and icy roads. This is not problematic until we have to be somewhere at a designated time, then it can get tricky. The daily commute to work can be challenging, other than that we only venture forth for supplies and medical appointments. Soon… Continue reading So Far, So Good

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