Yesterday began with a notice in my inbox saying that we were to expect dangerously strong winds during the afternoon, so I prepared to lose power. I’m sick of this cold; with strong winds it will feel even colder. I committed myself to keeping the fire roaring all day, but I was equally committed to walking with our friends in the 707 Park in the morning.
Our walk was great. Every walk in the forest is great! I seem to be the only one in our group that easily orients in the forest. I always lead our group. I like being upwind of everyone, and I like being ahead of the noise my friends make. One of them has a dog who barks relentlessly, and another speaks very loudly because the is hard of hearing. When I made one turn, I faced a mutiny.
“We go this way, don’t we?” she asked me.
“No, that leads to the path with enormous puddles.”
“I think we should go this way.”
“Okay, you go that way, and I’ll go the way I like to go. If you go that way, be sure to turn left when you come to the main trail, and you’ll arrive back at our cars. I’ll likely see you at the cars.”
“I think I’ll go with Chris.” Cynthia knows that I know the trails.
Everyone wound up following me, and when we got back to our cars, they all thanked me for leading them on a route that avoided the puddles. Also, Cynthia told them that I always know where I am and which way to go. I’ve always been good at orienting myself on walks. It’s been that way all my life, and it surprises me that my friends still get confused about the route because we’ve been walking the same three trails for eight years!
When we got home, I fetched the clothes I wanted to get rid of. They were all bundled and labeled, and Her Highness and I went first to the offices of People for a Healthy Community, and I was thrilled because they were thrilled with my donation. The same thing happened at the Gabe shop. When I came in with a package of nine pairs of trousers, the woman recognized me as the donor of the shirts that they were so impressed with. It felt very, very good to recycle everything!
When we got back to Pinecone Park, it was lunchtime, so I fed the brood, and then I got the ladder so that I could get up and onto the loft floor. But then I decided not to do the work. I wanted to chill and read, so that’s what I did after I built up the fire. It had started to rain, and I wanted to wrap myself in the electric blanket and enjoy a bottle of Diet Coke and get back into my book. I am loving Kate Atkinson’s series very much. She’s a great writer.
In the late afternoon, we went for our afternoon walk, and then we came home to fall into our regular evening patterns. Last night, I watched one of my favourite movies: Goodbye Christopher Robin.
Today: Rain most likely, loft cleaning, some reading, walking and our regular evening.





























































