What a bitter afternoon this has been. After a fall of calm and moderate weather the winds have decided to howl and throw biting rain at my windows. The young oak trees that have held on to the copper leaves now flutter them like mad brown butterflies revving jet engines before taking flight. If I must be sick, there is nothing more comforting than lying in a cozy bed and watching the cold gray battle from inside. The wind roars now and again with angry energy to remind me of its power. The river and sky are both the same angry gray color.
The whole day has been dark gray with copper browns of attached and fallen leaves, and now it is blanketed in wetness adding charcoal shadows. I think about those who had to go to work, as I once did. Having to hurry down sidewalks and clutch at coats and scarves as if in some Sherlockian story hoping to make it safely home by the fire by days end.
I almost feel good enough to start a fire in the fireplace this evening. I want to bide more idle time as I heal. At least when one is retired, one does not worry about all that is left undone at the office. I get to worry about several piles of laundry...big deal!
I will have to plan meals tomorrow. I have had no appetite to speak of for days, just soup and cereal were all that I made, but the bear I am married to is getting better and seems to want real food. He was going to venture out to shop, but I am sure when he wakes from his nap, the weather will put a figurative and literal damper on that plan.
In actuality the weather is somewhat exciting and I feel no guilt in staying prone to mark its course.
The whole day has been dark gray with copper browns of attached and fallen leaves, and now it is blanketed in wetness adding charcoal shadows. I think about those who had to go to work, as I once did. Having to hurry down sidewalks and clutch at coats and scarves as if in some Sherlockian story hoping to make it safely home by the fire by days end.
I almost feel good enough to start a fire in the fireplace this evening. I want to bide more idle time as I heal. At least when one is retired, one does not worry about all that is left undone at the office. I get to worry about several piles of laundry...big deal!
I will have to plan meals tomorrow. I have had no appetite to speak of for days, just soup and cereal were all that I made, but the bear I am married to is getting better and seems to want real food. He was going to venture out to shop, but I am sure when he wakes from his nap, the weather will put a figurative and literal damper on that plan.
In actuality the weather is somewhat exciting and I feel no guilt in staying prone to mark its course.