A sitooterie is a place in the garden where you can... sit out. Or oot.
The last few days, for reasons with which I will not trouble you, haven't been fantastic. Which makes it quite nice, sometimes, to sit in the sitooterie and wallow for a while in self-pity. And then get up and get on with life.
Humph. As I may have said before.
I love your Sitooterie Do you have a ben the hoose and a doon the road like we have in Aberdeen I know I am in Australia but I still use these Sayings LOL.
ReplyDeleteHugs Mary.
I'm sorry things have been rotten lately, but you've cheered me. A "sitooterie". What a great concept!
ReplyDeleteI liked the concept! What a great place to sit-away from it all. Sending you positive thoughts, would send flowers and chocolate cake, if I could. Hugs, as well!!!
ReplyDeleteplease be not gloomy. The flowers are out, and all will be alright.
ReplyDeleteI want me some sitooterie.
ReplyDelete"When life is a pain in the pitooterie,
ReplyDeleteGo sit in the sitooterie."
from the poetess laureate of mollybawnland
(Sorry, I need a minute to stop giggling from Molly's poem.)
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I'm so sorry things are gloomy. I'd love to just come and put an arm around you and go to the sitooterie with you. I could happen you know ;-).
I love the sitooterie name - and after the gorgonzola I can imagine exactly how you say it too!
ReplyDeleteHope the sitooterie helps to lift the humpfs.
Oh dear, don't like to think of you humphing! Lovely sitooterie - but how on earth have you managed to get a photograph taken in our fair city that doesn't have monsoon rain running all over it? As I type all I can hear is the hissing of rain battering through the trees like a barrelful of self-satisfied rattlesnakes. I'm moving to your side of the toon.
ReplyDeleteI like your sitooterie. We have a lady from Scotland at our work here in Aust, who said "Did you no peekie in?"when a colleague called at her house and thought she wasn't home.A few of us have adopted this saying, so I will now add sitooterie. How about..."Did you no peekie in..I was in the sitooterie" Probably makes perfect sense to you.I think its delightful.
ReplyDeleteI find it somewhat paradoxical that you in Scotland have a Sitooterie to get away by yourself, and I, in Australia, have a carefully chosen warm *inside* spot which subserves the same function! Judging from what Loth said, and from my expectations of the climate, you wouldn't have much opportunity to wallow. I need regular and frequent wallowing...maybe you have another 'reserved' spot!
ReplyDeleteI think every home should have a sitooterie for those humph moments!
ReplyDeleteKimx
Now my favourite remedy for a humph moment. triple choc chip chocolate muffins. Just made them up and they're yummy! Can I send you one? Look like they have more than choc chips in them. Sugar rush and exhilaration you feel after eating just one bite is amazing! Warmed and eaten with a dollop of double cream whilst sitting in your sitooterie would be just the ticket!
ReplyDeleteSitooterie! Glad you explained it. We have a pergola and a patio - will they do as a substitute for somewhere to sit and be gloomy? Sorry you've got the blues; we have too, after a vandalism attack yesterday. Rotten kids. Glad I haven't got any.
ReplyDeleteI hope things get better ...
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm with the rest. Hearing you say sitooterie would indeed be charming.
Just got caught up on your latest posts. I know just how you feel about wanting to still protect and cuddle your child, even though he's an adult now. It's so hard to let go, isn't it? I love your "sitooterie." Funny how Americans always tease Canadians about how they say the word "out." They roar with laughter when it comes out sounding a bit like "oot." Ah, well better than how they say "roof" (ruf)
ReplyDeleteJust thought I would let you know that I have tagged you in a meme. Hope you don't think of it as a nuisance.......Hope the HUMPH has gone
ReplyDeleteJust to say the computer came direct from Dell, so there is no problem there. And I will return it within the 14 days moneyback period we have if they don't replace it. It just makes me so sad to see the boy's face.
ReplyDeleteI can just hear you telling Mr. Life, "I'll be in the sitootie if you're looking for me, dear" :)
ReplyDeleteThe view toward the house is lovely. I hope it cheered you a little.
Coneflowers are funny things...they grow without any special care here, but several bloggers have had no luck with them at all. I'd be very happy to have you come and rustle some of mine :)
Hope you are feeling better.
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