Here's hoping 2021 turns out a lot better than it's looking so far.
Frosty wind made moan;
Earth stood hard as iron,
Water like a stone;
Snow had fallen, snow on snow,
Snow on snow,
In the bleak mid-winter
Long ago. ~ Christina Rossetti
image from Pinterest
As someone on one of my online forums put it yesterday, be thankful for a Zoom holiday get-together - it means you can mute that obnoxious uncle.
A childhood without books - that would be no childhood. That would be like being shut out from the enchanted place where you can go and find the rarest kind of joy. ~ Astrid Lindgren
Off to climb Sleeping Bear Dunes with my sisters and sister-in-law (masked and at six foot intervals). Blogging will resume next Tuesday.
UPDATE: As a result of Sister#1's habit of referring to us as "Sister Two," "Sister Three," and "Sister (in-law) Four," the owner of our Air BnB came to the pardonable conclusion that she had rented her house to a bunch of nuns.
With yellow balls in autumn
I light the prairie cornfields
Orange and tawny gold clusters
And I am called pumpkins. ~ Carl Sandburg
Happy International Gin & Tonic Day - as Election Day gets closer, the more I need one of these.
According to the traditions of the Greek Orthodox Church, our prelates are hanged, not shot. Please respect our traditions. ~ Archbishop Damaskinos of Athens, after the SS threatened him with a firing squad.
A touch of cold in the Autumn night
I walked abroad,
And saw the ruddy moon lean over a hedge
Like a red-faced farmer.
I did not stop to speak, but nodded,
And round about were the wistful stars
With white faces like town children. ~ T. E. Hulme
The entire issue may be downloaded at the Antique Patterns Library site.
A pair of soakers from Smart Knitting and Needlework, Winter 1951. Knit a pair to delight (or horrify) a mother-to-be and tell her this was what families used before rubber/plastic pants were invented. The pattern is on my Flickr account.
These lingered on for a few years after the Second World War ended but faded away by the mid-1950's.
The advantage of actual, as opposed to virtual, motor transport is that nobody gets away with checking out of the DR until they see me. They can't just skip merrily off to the airport without turning in their car keys.
I spent most of yesterday looking for MT assets.
An advertising cook-booklet from 1922, extolling the virtues of Lea & Perrins' Worcestershire sauce. They don't make covers like this no more.
Whensoever, therefore, the legislative shall transgress this fundamental rule of society and either by ambition, fear, folly or corruption endeavor to grasp themselves, or put into the hands of any other, an absolute power over the lives, liberties, and estates of the people - by this breach of trust they forfeit the power the people had put into their hands for quite contrary ends, and it devolves to the people, who have a right to resume their original liberty and, by the establishment of a new legislative (such as they shall think fit) provide for their own safety and security, which is the end for which they are in society.
What I have said here concerning the legislative in general holds true also concerning the supreme executor, who having a double trust put in him - both to have a part in the legislative and the supreme execution of the law - acts against both when he goes about to set up his own arbitrary will as the law of the society. ~ John Locke