Dreaming of Spring

 

Backlit Sumac Tree in the MENCAP garden

It’s cold. Apart from that everything is fine and t6he nights are definitely lighter. Tomorrow I will be having a blood test. It’s all very dull and wintery.

We both fell asleep in front of the TV tonight, which was a bit too much like hypothermia, despite the fire being on. Fortunately we only have one more winter here. Our next winter, I hope, will be better heated and easier to endure.

A house on  hill is great if you want to avoid flooding, and so far that part of the plan has worked. However, it is draughty, it does tend to catch the full blast of the north wind and, due to various factors, the heating is not good. However, meteorological winter ends in six weeks, and proper winter ends in ten weeks or thereabouts. Not long now.

Fungus at Mencap gardens

Tomorrow I will start with the list of jobs I need to do to enable us to move. It is likely to run to several pages and to prove completely insufficient for our needs. We are going to need a books to make this move a reality. Fortunately we are in a position where we are able to compete the move without everything being perfectly aligned.

This is good because we want to be moved in to the new place for Christmas, which is a terrible time to move out of a place and sell the house. However, looking on the bright side, give it a few months after Christmas and things should look up for spring. It’s all Julia’s fault. If she had been born six months earlier it would make everything so much easier.

Common Newt – Mencap Garden

Today, we set off fifteen minutes earlier to ensure we arrived on time to meet workmen who had come to fix the new summerhouse in the MENCAP garden. It didn’t quite work out. They rang to say they were going to make the garden their second call, the traffic was heavy and we were only just on time, and by the time I got to work I was there at my normal time. Why, I asked myself, do I bother to plan thiongs when life conspires against me? I suppose I’m just an optimist.

Pictures are the MENCAP garden in various seasons.

Poppy – Mencap Garden

13 thoughts on “Dreaming of Spring

  1. Lavinia Ross

    Sounds like all is progressing well, Simon. I am catching up slowly here. We had two power outages on top of internet and phone outages, and spotty cell service. Finally got internet back yesterday.

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  2. Laurie Graves

    Best of luck! Such a big job. Could you remind me where you are moving? Floods are very much on my mind right now, and I do hope you find a place that doesn’t flood, but is also cozy and warm.

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    1. quercuscommunity Post author

      Peterborough in Cambridgeshire. Flat, near the Great North Road and closer to my sister (who lives about a mile away from where we are going) and Number One Son (who is in Norwich).

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      1. quercuscommunity Post author

        I have moved house before, but am struggling to remember how to do it as it’s 35 years since I last did it. Having fewer possessions, the ability to borrow a lorry and a group of strong friends all made it easier. 🙂

      2. quercuscommunity Post author

        Yes, I will be needing help this time. My mum and dad were so tired after their last move they never really sorted things out. I don’t want to do that so am moving while I am still young. 🙂

  3. Clare Pooley

    I once moved into a new house on 15th December. It was a strange Christmas but we were so pleased to be where we were that the furniture in the wrong places and all the unpacked boxes didn’t really matter.
    Heavy traffic can upset so many plans.

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