Sunday, 27 February 2022

Eleven

I feel like a total fraud, calling myself a blogger when I haven't written anything here in nearly two months. I can only thank you for bearing with me. Unfortunately I've been working seven days a week for some time now (and not over yet), and it doesn't leave the kind of headspace I need for this place.  I do need quite a lot, it's crowded up there.  Secondly, it's made worse by that thing where the longer you leave something the harder it is to get back to. Suddenly a small step turns into a giant leap (I may be muddling up a historic quote from somewhere there).  But anyway, that's how it goes on... how to break the break?

So today - some self discipline is in order. Don't do any work, don't even look at it, don't even think about it! Take the day off. I've been for a long walk in the sunshine with a keen wind whipping my face, oh it felt good. Then I drank some wine with lunch. Oh, that felt good too. And nibbled a piece of rich 70% dark chocolate with my cuppa. Doesn't get much better!

 And now I must write something on here, if for no other reason than that today marks an anniversary, as - and I'm not sure how it happened - this blog is eleven years old today! Shocking.  Eleven years ago I couldn't have imagined the situation the world finds itself in now. I'm not sure off the top of my head what was in the news back then but surely it must have been a lot less alarming and desperately sad?  Now, there's a good reason to try and breathe a little life back into these pages if I can.  

So while I'm here, just a few pics taken on my walk this morning, the first time I've been up to the old mansion grounds at the top of the hill since the recent storms.  

I was saddened, but not surprised, to see some of my beloved trees had succumbed to either Dudley or Eunice.  This long avenue is lined by lime trees originally planted over 400 years ago.  Some have been replaced but many bear their years well, tall and elegant, entwined in mistletoe and ivy.  So this was perhaps the most shocking, much bigger than it looks in the pic


...leaving such a huge hole in the ground that is almost as deep as I am tall:




And 'Lagartija Nick'  has lost his whip!  Doesn't seem so devilish now, but perhaps it will grow back.



But the sheep are out, the dog-walkers, the snowdrops. The birds are in song, eyeing up nesting sites (and each other), happily oblivious to the troubles of the world.  And once I get my current workload out of the way I hope I can add to their voices - preferably some time before this blog turns twelve.


20 comments:

  1. Congratulations C - happy 11th! There were several trees down on my route to and from work as well, sad but unsurprising I suppose, given the ferocity of the weather. Looking forward to hearing all about your current project, as and when you can share.

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    1. Thanks! I always feel a little sadness to see trees down, they are such entities. I'm afraid my current project is nothing exciting, just work but a particularly time-consuming one, I'm running out of energy for it but nearly there.

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  2. Happy 11th, C. The troublesome teenage years are fast approaching...

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    1. Thanks Martin. Can't even think about those!

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  3. Ah Happy Birthday to your blog. So sad to see that tree down - It stood there for perhaps 400 years and during our watch, it's been defeated. The weather had gone totally berserk and there's really no denying it now. And, the whip has gone! I remember that post from three years ago - Bloody Dudley (or Eunice).

    Glad you managed to have a day off - Sounds as if it was much needed and always good to get out in the fresh air. I know what you mean about the small steps becoming giant leaps but once made, easier for next time.

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    1. Thanks Alyson. Those trees could tell a few tales I'm sure...always sad to see them fall, but they are pretty exposed up there unfortunately.
      I really needed to just stop yesterday and siezed the moment to get back on here - it felt so hard, though! I don't think worldly worries help either but the irony is that blogging does of course provide a therapy and escape from all that too so it's worth trying. Must try and keep it up as really do appreciate our blogging "corner"...

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  4. Good stuff C, happy 11th blog birthday.

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    1. Thank you SA. Can't believe it's that old!

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  5. Happy blogversary, C. Let's try not to take that tree as too much of a metaphor for the world outside our window right now. I hope work slows down enough to make this more than just a slight return.

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    1. Thanks Rol. Of course that thought did cross my mind...
      Hoping I'll feel inspired to post more here once I get a better balance back. It shouldn't feel so hard! I don't know how you and others do it (but glad you do).

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  6. Happy 11th birthday to your blog, C, and forget the gap between posts, it’s worth the wait. I hope you enjoy some respite from your workload soon.

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    1. Hello Khayem and welcome, thanks so much for dropping by and for your kind words. Very much appreciated!

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  7. 11 years - back from when storms didn't have names (yet another American import) but were referred to as windy days.
    Glad you've got the wind in your blogging sails again.
    Here's to the next 11

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    1. In some ways 11 years ago seems only yesterday, in others it feels like a lifetime. I think I prefer windy days to Dudley, Eunice and their cronies.
      A nice warm breeze would be welcome and will hopefully help keep this going!

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  8. Happy Blogging Birthday, C! Your blog is a safe haven away from the day to day awfulness of the 'real' world, and I look forward to each and every one of your (ir)regular instalments whenever they drop.
    My tree film should be nearing completion soon - I hope to show it to you in June...

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    1. Ah thank you John, lovely thing to say. Already I feel more spurred on since posting this.
      And oh yes, your tree film! Certainly hope we can see it in June.

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  9. Sad when mighty trees fall to earth. great to be back in this blogosphere.

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    1. Hello Ben, thanks so much for dropping by and commenting. All helps to motivate me too! I hope you're well?

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    2. I had to recover a google account which proved really tricky to return to commenting on your lovely blog Now it's done I hope to chew the fat with you on a regular basis. Eleven years is amazing. Though posting has slowed your insightful posts on the corners of life remain as relevant and interesting as ever.
      I a little battered by life's brickbats at present but hopefully these will be cast off with the spring about to be sprung. Hope you are well too.

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    3. Thanks so much for such kind words and encouragement. I hope you're managing to put up a good fight against those brickbats - but life does seem particularly dark at the moment generally for obvious reasons and I find it's hard (impossible?) not to be affected in multiple ways. The longer days of Spring and sunshine always help, though; I'm so grateful that we're at least heading in the right direction seasonally speaking. Take care and thanks for returning here!

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