Is that it? Is summer over? You'd better believe it. Leaves are falling from the fruit trees, children are back at school (hello again peaceful days!), seed catalogues are thumping onto the doormat and apples are blushing up nicely. Unlike previous years, I'm feeling strangely calm about it all. Que sera sera, and all that.
The weather's been a bit tricky these past few weeks - hot one day, wet and mild the next. Luckily I'm no longer obliged to be outside putting my waterproofs through their paces; instead, as summer slips away, it's been the perfect chance to pop the kettle on and take stock.
10 Sept 2017
13 Aug 2017
Deconstructing
Readers of this blog may have noticed that I haven't been around for a couple of months. I've written this post by way of explanation and will then return to writing regular garden related content.
I hadn't realised that becoming an orphan later in life could be so exhausting. Emotionally, creatively, productively. It's something that I'm learning to come to terms with.
I hadn't realised that becoming an orphan later in life could be so exhausting. Emotionally, creatively, productively. It's something that I'm learning to come to terms with.
Labels:
death,
deconstructing,
grief,
healing,
reflecting
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