I keep my blog as a personal record of what I'm up to, which might be seen as working towards "An elegant sufficiency, content, retirement, rural quiet, friendship, books, ease and alternate labour, useful life"

I'm certainly not there yet.  There is quite some way to go!

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Thursday
May052011

A few Good Things

 

We’re pleased to be home.  For sure, it was a marvellous trip to fascinating places in the best of company (with all my friends along too – how lovely to read your comments and to know that you too were enjoying the ride!)

But fortunate as we are to travel in such style, we’re still more fortunate to have a lovely place to call home.

 

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  • Somewhere where I didn’t have to queue to use the washing machine this morning.
  • To hear the phone ring and to hear the voice of a dear friend.
  • Where I could open the door and potter into the garden, smelling the fresh air and the lovely scent of the lilac tree.  OK, it wasn’t quite 5am, but who minds a bit of jet lag at times like that?

 

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  • To cut some of that lilac and bring it into a clean and fresh house, thanks to the “fairies”.
  • Putting on some different clothes this morning and not wear the same old-same old.
  • To hear the doorbell this morning and see another good friend standing outside, pleased to welcome us back.
  • Sitting sharing news and gossip over a cup of tea.

 

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  • Enjoying wearing my new, comfortable 900rp sandals because my feet are back to their usual, temperate-climate size.
  • Picking up the phone yesterday afternoon to  report my Kindle as broken and to find a new, replacement had arrived less than 24 hours later.
  • Hearing the soft “plop” of a packet falling onto the doormat this morning

 

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  • Opening it to find my batik scarf, fixed and finished and posted from Penang.

 

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  • Watching as my hero picked up the phone to book another fantastic voyage for 2012 and looking forward to discovering more new and exciting places in the company of some very good friends!

 

How lucky am I?

Reader Comments (1)

Welcome home Gill, I know exactly how you feel, as much as I love our fishing / camping trips, i really appreciate home, however humble. The two things I miss most are the washing machine and the coffee machine:) the place I miss most is of course my work room. So another exotic trip to look forward too in 2012, can't wait to share the ride.

May 6, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterTracy mcnicoll

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