It’s 1.20pm on New Year’s Day 2012. I am sitting here waiting for the tea to brew and in anticipation of a visit from the next door neighbours for (another) cuppa at 3pm.
Observation #1
I got 2012 right first time. I often get the year wrong the first few times when it is a new year. I guess I wasn’t just writing a date there though. I was specifically referencing 2012.
Not much of an observation perhaps as the first of the new year. Nothing hugely meaningful as people are wont to spout at this artificial date in our timeline of progress (gravewards). I expect you thought I’d express joyous and optimistic thoughts geared to lift the spirit, parting perhaps the mental mists that remain in front of eyes, bloody from the closing celebrations of 2011. Nope.
Observation #2
I was in my pyjamas until 11.30 this morning. Unheard of! Having hit 50 in December is this now the beginning of the end? The ride down that slope, time-worn brakes offering no protection against hitting wall, ditch or hedge. It could be though it probably isn’t.
Observation #3
My cup runneth over no longer. The tea has been drunk, consumed, absorbed and its effects noted. It is an empty cup. Plenty of potential there and no cause for concern. Fill, cup fill. I stare expectantly. It will only happen if I get up and do it myself. So be it.
Pyjamas until 11.30? deffo slippery slope. I find if I don’t get dressed as I get up then I don’t get going. Slippers are a no no too. Can’t move fast in em. Shoes/trainers/wellies on. Up an at em. I think in your case today was just a well earned rest. I wouldn’t worry.
Ave anuther cuppatea.
Comment by cyberdoyle — January 1, 2012 @ 3:19 pm
Yea well of course up in the hills you have to be able to dash out at the drop of a hat to rescue the cow or sheep from the hedge, or just to pick up that hat.
Comment by admin — January 1, 2012 @ 4:26 pm
Some time later it is dark, the visitors have departed for their own snug hearth next door and I have opened a bottle of Taittinger for general consumption (mostly by me as Anne is not partial to the stuff).
Comment by admin — January 1, 2012 @ 4:39 pm