[lit-ideas] Re: Playing a large roll
- From: "Veronica Caley" <molleo1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2008 16:13:19 -0500
Hi everyone,
Thanks for great wishes and responses to our ice bound state and my family.
They came, they went all safely home now. I put the dinner on the table,
what was left of it, after everyone cruised to the kitchen to sample things
to see if it was properly prepared, seasoned etc.
The weather for Christmas Day was much better for driving. Even the sun was
out. What a treat!
Thank you for the maps of where you are and where you were planning to go.
Really interesting. Simon's that is. David's is literally incredible. And
thank you Mike for that wonderful, lush language
about the rose by Mary O. I will never think of a flower in the same way
again. And Chris is gardening?
Happy New Year to everyone.
Veronica
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Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2008 5:10 AM
Subject: [lit-ideas] Re: Playing a large roll
On 25-Dec-08, at 2:37 AM, Veronica Caley wrote:
In the last two days or so we have had 10 inches of snow, then ice, then
rain, and now one vast state of a skating rink since the rain froze. I
hope relatives get here, since here is where
Christmas dinner is. Assuming of course they don't get blown off the
roads, since now we have high winds. Is it April yet? Didn't think so.
On 25-Dec-08, at 2:47 AM, David Ritchie wrote:
You're confused. April is National Poetry Month; this is National Frozen
Pea (or possibly pee) Month.
And here in Kiel at 54º 19' 30" N (i.e., well north of Edmonton,
Alberta) it is at 11 am 6º Celsius (43º Fahrenheit) - in the garden
sprays of roses (only slightly wilted) hang on their bushes, mallow,
bellflowers, fuchsia are still in bloom and the grass is green.
Unlike the usual December slate-grey, the sky is actually bright, and
we are forecast to see the sun tomorrow. Going out to do a little
work in the garden on Christimas day (as opposed to flooding a rink
that in my Winnipeg childhood every year replaced it) is indeed a
novel thought ....
Chris Bruce,
hoping your travellers arrive safely,
and wishing all a festive Zusammensein (together-being),
whether corporeal or psychic,
in Kiel, Germany
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