The day had a different quality somehow.  And everytime i begin to try to find words for it,  i know that they are just words,  words "trying" ….  so i can't say much,  but there was a Feeling of slow motion.

The Tuesday work away job and then Old Cowboy's for a kind of Quality Assurance check by the Nursing Supervisor of Hospice,  to determine whether or not they can extend his care.   Then to the court house to prepay his property taxes for this year,   to the Insurance company to try to pay his homeowners insurance but they never got back from lunch for over 45 minutes so i just came home.  Nap.  and waking,

 

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just Looking

 

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some beginning stitches on the second pouch.  And some more,  but it all somehow felt like slow motion.   Just now before sitting down here,  i got to taking the sheets  off the clothes line and usually i might have thought….it's LATE!  and just now i'm taking these down.   But instead i found myself thinking what a perfect time it was to be taking the sheets off the clothes line,  it having begun to darken,   a slight wind,  the Goats having finished their evening feed and coming to stand under the clothes line with me and after that i filled the water bowls as even more dark came,  but it was somehow that kind of slow motion.  I like it.

more from the book:

"Time carries everything toward what has been,  toward the past.  That's where we're headed,  to join all who have come before.  The weather of time is blustery,  reversing and scattering, but the past is the …current…of time.  Ah, modern life is a hard one to live through.  We bank on the future.  We keep our options open.  We trade on potential.  In our busyness and in our spare time we are crafting antidotes to this current of time,  little weirs to contain the past and what it means for us now. 

When was the last time  you stood anywhere for a moment and saw  that what you meant and felt and how you loved and lost and what you said and held off saying might already have become waves lapping somewhere else,  washing up upon a shore you've already passed by,  where someone else is standing…..  

It could turn into your prized possession,  having learned the endurance of what you did,  the willingness to know how it is, and the skills of living accordingly.  "

 

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16 responses to “slow motion”

  1. Mo Crow Avatar

    thank you for sharing these special pieces and those words;
    “we are crafting antidotes to this current of time, little weirs to contain the past and what it means for us now.”
    what is that square of X if I am not being too nosy?

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  2. Michelle in NYC Avatar

    Tuesday here was also odd….stretched out as though there was too much of it for no reason. After very early rise, after breakfast, I suddenly didn’t know what to do with myself (though there’s plenty to do here eliminating clutter, and I’ve got stories to transcribe too. Just couldn’t motivate. I napped. When I rose again I remembered cloth soaking in old dye bottles, extracted them, washed and hung them to dry. Then I remembered I had a new bag of black walnut hulls so filled a new jar with them + water and thought about dye again. I’ve been promised some indigo by woman with wings and wished it were here. Spent a good twenty minutes working over the old enamel tub trying to get the stains out. Then the internet-emails and face book, and out to the library for new audio books, plus the pharmacy to see if my pre-cataract operation (24th) Rx for eye drops had arrived–no (I’ll phone the office tomorrow). I made a woman on crutches laugh and we breathed three deep breaths together…home-sat by the window in sunlight. Made melange of vegetables with cashews. The afternoon slid into evening, church bells tolled…..soon it was 9PM, then 10 and my new upstairs neighbors are elephant-footed in spurts but so it goes. Now past 11PM. Nothing happened. Wish I’d been with you at the clothes line with goats :–>

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  3. Michelle in NYC Avatar

    Just spent a good twenty minutes writing to you, and pressed post–Pfffffft GONE.

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  4. Michelle in NYC Avatar

    OH–not gone but mundane :–>

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  5. Nanette Avatar

    I liked hearing about your mundane day Michelle.

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  6. Roxanne Lasky Avatar

    Please tell me more about “the book.” And I will read more about you here. I’m sensing your spirit.

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  7. jude Avatar

    i feel i am sinking into slow motion as I age

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  8. beth Avatar

    a tarnished bell?

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  9. beth Avatar

    I love that you’ve kept this paper version of the observer presence. She has pinholes in her skirt from some of the places she’s been.

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  10. Cindy from Georgia Avatar
    Cindy from Georgia

    me, too

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  11. Mo Crow Avatar

    love how the “X” reversed in perception from relief to intaglio with this thought

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  12. grace Avatar

    it did, it reversed

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  13. grace Avatar

    I love it too.
    and it gives me uhhh, it gives me…..well, it gives me Something because of how much i just breathed in the Plain ness of a day and found it to be sustanance and how our own plain days can feed
    each other to GO forward with our own plain days, i love this

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  14. grace Avatar

    o!, Hello, roxanne…the Book
    Die Wise
    a Manifesto for Sanity and Soul
    Stephen Jenkinson
    have just begun…but he speaks of what i Know
    My spirit…oh, my Spirit is just trotting along

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  15. grace Avatar

    it was something different than that, it was
    uh
    well, still no words.
    But it was how it IS, has ALWAYS been, but i couldn’t access it before

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  16. grace Avatar

    Beth, i love so much how you SEE things…her pinholes….

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