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Sunday Bloody Sunday...
I luxuriate in slow Sunday mornings. When I did go to church I always hated the rush and hustle of getting up and out of the house as if it were just another week day. This morning's much more my speed. Yes, I'm up early-ish (8:30/9am) but life wakes up around me at a slow pace. Water goes on for coffee, while I stretch and shower. The animals clamor good morning and beg to be petted and played with and, more importantly, fed.
The sun is shinning, the wind is cool and comforting. I lean out my back door, coffee mug in hand and inhale the scent of our climbing rose tree, its blooms dying in these last days of summer. I can smell the morning damp still in the air, and a hint of salt from the bay.
Why rush the day and miss things like this?
I curl up on my new chaise with a mug and a computer and open the New York Times online. It is easy enough for me to lose an hour reading news and reviews. From there I find myself at the UK Guardian's door.
Did you know Kate Bush is releasing an album for the first time in 12 years? The Enigma ordered from the UK and even with international shipping it cost him HALF of what it costs him here from Amazon.com new. Another commonality we share (besides frugality) is a love for Bush's music. Besides, we both think she's pretty damn hot.
I also caught up on a North England artist, Ian Brown. He was the front man for a late 80s band The Stone Roses. They came out of the dole culture of Manchester, Sheffield,and York as did Joy Division and The Smiths. I came across them quite by accident, a CD borrowed from a friend in college radio.
I may be the only person in the US who still remembers them. I dug my copy of their eponymous album out and currently have "She Bangs the Drum" blaring through my little cottage by the bay.
I have a day of mundane chores waiting me which up-beat music will make easy. I've laundry to do, boxes to break down, rubbish to haul to the curb, dog 'treats' to pick up in the back yard (I'm on poop duty while Kay is in Louisiana rescuing animals), the cats to clean up after, vacuuming, dusting, all those things we do to keep our dwelling a home and a comforting, inviting space. I don't mind, it's still part of the process of my reclaiming this space as my own. My reward for the drudgery today will be hanging a few strings of paper lanterns in my living room so I can sit tonight in artificial twilight. I enjoy that a lot!
But right now, a little more coffee, some yogurt for breakfast, my feet up on the divan, music playing, and a large lab-mix has now joined my lazy napping crew of critters. She misses her mom, Isabel does.
Upon reflection, I realize that in my own Sunday ritual, I find a peace and stabilization of mood that never came to me in the halls and cathedrals of mass-believer-ship.
I may remain always a solo spiritualist and find my centering and my peace in private ways.
The sun is shinning, the wind is cool and comforting. I lean out my back door, coffee mug in hand and inhale the scent of our climbing rose tree, its blooms dying in these last days of summer. I can smell the morning damp still in the air, and a hint of salt from the bay.
Why rush the day and miss things like this?
I curl up on my new chaise with a mug and a computer and open the New York Times online. It is easy enough for me to lose an hour reading news and reviews. From there I find myself at the UK Guardian's door.
Did you know Kate Bush is releasing an album for the first time in 12 years? The Enigma ordered from the UK and even with international shipping it cost him HALF of what it costs him here from Amazon.com new. Another commonality we share (besides frugality) is a love for Bush's music. Besides, we both think she's pretty damn hot.
I also caught up on a North England artist, Ian Brown. He was the front man for a late 80s band The Stone Roses. They came out of the dole culture of Manchester, Sheffield,and York as did Joy Division and The Smiths. I came across them quite by accident, a CD borrowed from a friend in college radio.
I may be the only person in the US who still remembers them. I dug my copy of their eponymous album out and currently have "She Bangs the Drum" blaring through my little cottage by the bay.
I have a day of mundane chores waiting me which up-beat music will make easy. I've laundry to do, boxes to break down, rubbish to haul to the curb, dog 'treats' to pick up in the back yard (I'm on poop duty while Kay is in Louisiana rescuing animals), the cats to clean up after, vacuuming, dusting, all those things we do to keep our dwelling a home and a comforting, inviting space. I don't mind, it's still part of the process of my reclaiming this space as my own. My reward for the drudgery today will be hanging a few strings of paper lanterns in my living room so I can sit tonight in artificial twilight. I enjoy that a lot!
But right now, a little more coffee, some yogurt for breakfast, my feet up on the divan, music playing, and a large lab-mix has now joined my lazy napping crew of critters. She misses her mom, Isabel does.
Upon reflection, I realize that in my own Sunday ritual, I find a peace and stabilization of mood that never came to me in the halls and cathedrals of mass-believer-ship.
I may remain always a solo spiritualist and find my centering and my peace in private ways.