Saturday, October 02, 2021

Not achieving very much


My brother and sister-in-law stayed for a week, which was very nice. He's my big brother and we're not at all alike in most ways but we've always got on well, and my sister-in-law is very nice. He hasn't lived in Edinburgh since, I think, 1972 - 7 years in the US plus 2 years later on, and the rest of the time in England. As a result my nephew and niece, splendid people both, are also pretty well English (though their mother is actually American so they have no English ancestry) and live down south. Which from my point of view is a pity but there we are. 




A member of one of my choirs very kindly remembered that I did patchwork and brought me these three curtain samples. They'd already decided on their curtains: the right hand design. These are... let's say,... not at all to my taste; also, they're velvet, beautiful quality and I can't imagine that they're washable. I can't see myself using them. But it was very nice of her. She's younger than me, a very stylish dresser and I suppose that I can just imagine her curtains looking - well, striking - in a modern house. If one liked orange. Which I don't. 


It struck me as an initial sketch for "The Scream". As Daughter 1 said, there appears to be a volcano behind her. 


Apart from that, we haven't been doing anything very interesting. Not quite sure what we have been doing, actually. A bit of gardening, which I would be doing at this moment had I not been discouraged by rain. It's the sort of rain which makes you think, oh well, it's not heavy; I'll just stay out a bit longer. And then you find you're slowly getting quite damp. 


Big Grandson and Biggest Granddaughter have been making masks. 


 Now I must go and look again at the box labelled "Correspondence, various" into which, during lockdown, I put cards, letter, postcards and email printouts from the past many, many years. It would be sensible to throw some of it away. But I probably won't. I might, however, sort it into categories. Would that be useful? Not sure.

I've just been reading Gyles Brandreth's latest memoir - very interesting and entertaining - and he keeps everything. He says that his wife claims that when he dies, she'll phone for a skip before she phones the undertaker. In many ways I would love to be like GB - his enterprise, his enthusiasm, his confidence - but I don't want to leave my family with quite those problems.

And now the sun's out but I've taken off my gardening trousers and everything outside is quite wet so I'll proceed to the archiving. And perhaps a cup of tea. 

5 comments:

  1. Nice to have a visit with your brother and wife. I haven't seen mine for quite some time although we live relatively close. I need to do more mowing; I got some yard work done yesterday in between showers. I do like orange but those curtain samples are still not to my taste. Love the masks! Very creative.

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  2. I really don't think you should throw out any letters if they are from anyone interesting!

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  3. ooo, another author, adding Gyles Brandreth to my library list (for when they re-open)! And those curtains are VELVET, wow, that's a lot of look

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  4. We keep letters and cards to look at and remember. So you are doing just what you should... going through, looking, and remembering.
    Personally, I display cards (not letters) for a while, then toss. But this is a personal choice that I arrived at with some grief. I'm over it now. When I no longer enjoy seeing things on display, then they go. You do You! Enjoy.

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