Sometimes I think I think too much. Even Bob tells me "stop thinking and worrying so much, it's too stressful for you." I'm healing now from the miserable cold. Coughing still but feeling much better. I've passed the cold along to Bob, sorry dear. I went grocery shopping yesterday as it was the first day I really felt I could handle public scrutiny - less coughing and nose wiping, more clean and shiny, blown-out hair, red lipstick, earrings and sandals. . . . . as it's back in the nineties here. It rained cats and dogs last evening.
I'm in green and pleasant Ireland in my mind.
I'm still in slow motion.
I'm still in slow motion.
The textures of life, rough, smooth, coarse, delicate and sturdy, all at once - Irish daisies on the train tracks.
I said we should do that . . . . . . . pack up, sell up, move to a beautiful place totally distant and new, enjoy the remaining years without ties and tribulations. Ridiculous I know, but escapism is something film has always given us - it makes us see life differently.
Makes us think!
I don't know either movie, but it is good to know you are better.
ReplyDeleteAs for living without ties, I think that can also make for a very lonely life.
Mary, sorry you have been down with a cold. I can certainly relate as I've had some nasty virus for going on two weeks. I am getting better, but the cough hangs on.
ReplyDeleteWe have watched Cinema Paradiso mulitple times. Perhaps we should watch it again.
Take care and hope Bob is better soon. Happy Summer!
I haven't seen either movie. I will check them out. Glad to hear you are feeling better! Hope Bob feels better soon.
ReplyDeleteI don't know either movie, but it is certainly easy to switch off and be seduced by a good one. Sorry to hear you've been inder the weather, Mary - get well soon!
ReplyDeleteOh how I think of moving somewhere different often. Wondering where you would move? I think of places either in England or France. Loved Cinema Paradiso several times! Now will check out the second movie.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you are feeling better. Hope Bob does soon. I'm not familiar with either movie, but sometimes I dream of moving to a cabin in the woods, away from most of society, for a few months or a year. Books, sewing, walking, and dreaming would fill my time. Where would you go, Mary?
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