This wretched time change is making me feel like I've got rocks in my head. Already I'm late for everything. According to the clock, I should be stumping through my morning-chore rounds, even though the animals still think it's only 7 a.m. and aren't yelling at me yet. It's the clock that's doing the yelling.
I did plant my onions and leeks yesterday, and cleaned a few spiderwebs out of the greenhouse. It was 40 degrees and humid in there, on a dank day, and the soil was workable. All this seems propitious, despite the stupid time change. Despite the Japanese horror.
Your words always resonate on some deep, unknown level within me, rippling out in waves of tranquil optimism -- no matter the weather, I know I'm okay.
ReplyDeleteIt's very cool and I'm very grateful!
What a kind thing to say, Louise. It means a lot to me to know you are reading. XX
ReplyDeleteThis might help you feel better about the time, or not:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/11/opinion/11mansfield.html?_r=1&scp=7&sq=time%20op%20ed&st=cse