Saturday, September 23, 2023

 Today’s news: Lenny Edward William H. I’m sure, if I were only a bit more technologically inventive, I could show you pictures of him, but as it is you will have to wait until I get home next week. It is for him, of course, that that shawl is destined. 

   It was a brisk labour, but even so Lizzie says, never again. 

  And my more recent knitting, Kate Davies’ Argyll vest, has reached the beginning of round 42. I continue to improve, I think, in distinguishing left from right — never easy — and understanding how the pattern works. 

  Not much else to report. Helen has reached Mount Pelion and is busy arranging the materials for her mosaic class. C., bless her, has been to Drummond Place and has ensured that the key to the house is in the key safe. Wafa is arriving the day before I do, and will need it. So will I, indeed. I don’t have any keys with me. 

   I sat out in the garden for a while this morning. No one else was there. It was quiet. But there were no little birds, no sparrows. We are under an Edinburgh Airport flight path. Maybe that explains it. But I felt both saddened and alarmed.

Wordle: it was another easy one, I gather. Thomas, Theo, Alexander and Mark got threes. Four for Ketki, Rachel, and Roger. And I thoroughly un-distinguished myself with a five. No Jean-words, either. All of my entries were serious attempts.

3 comments:

  1. =Tamar12:00 AM

    It's a boy! Congratulations to all concerned!
    Also congratulations on getting to the garden.
    It has rained steadily most of the day here, but I didn't observe any of the strong wind gusts we were warned about.

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  2. Mary Lou12:19 AM

    Your great grands have been mostly girls, it seems. Nice to have a change of pace. Hope all are well. This time of year there are many fewer bird in my yard, it is a little sad. I miss the robins!

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  3. Anonymous12:49 PM

    Thrilled for you all. And that the labor went well. I was amazed at all the birds that suddenly appeared once I got my hearing aids. I had assumed that the dearth of birds in my life was due to the dearth of birds in general. The situation is not that dire, apparently. Its interesting that as technology advances nature scatters. And yet it is part of Our nature to improve our lives. It’s a constant vigilance to maintain a balance. Not a rant on one side or the other. Just an observation. Chloe

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