I had a very quiet and uneventful
summer once we got into July. The big highlight of my month was driving
down to Griswold, Connecticut with Greg to see the sunflowers at Buttonwood
Farm. I am a sunflower lover and this was one heck of a spectacular
display. Note to self: make sure you go back in 2013.
August also continued to be quiet
and pretty...well, commonplace. In order to bring a
little excitement into my life, I brought a bouquet of hydrangea into the house
and took pictures of it. I do lead a
pretty dull life…
September was a time with an almost daily parade of turkeys
through our yard. Turkeys may not be the
most beautiful birds in the world, but they are entertaining and fun to
watch. I think I agree with Benjamin
Franklin on this one.
In October, things got a little more exciting. Greg and I went with friends to Italy and
stayed a week on the Amalfi Coast. It
was a wonderful trip and I enjoyed it thoroughly even though I knew that I was
missing the peak of autumn here in New England…my favorite time of year. Some day, I wish they could figure out a way
that we could actually be in two places at once. And while they are at it, I wouldn’t mind if
they could perfect beaming a la Star Trek.
After our return from Italy, I had ten days to prepare for total knee
replacement surgery. I went under the
knife on October 24 not really prepared.
But that was the day I picked so I had to stick with it.
So in November, I spent the month recovering…and
I have been spending December recovering as well. There is nothing fun about recovering from
knee surgery, believe me. I often feel
like I take one step forward and two steps back. But I am done with physical therapy and they
tell me I am doing well. I suppose I will
get there eventually and I will have no regrets about it. But I wish someone were with me in the middle
of the night to remind me that I did the right thing when I can’t get
comfortable and back to sleep. Oh, well…such
is life and in spite of it all, I know that I am just about the luckiest person
around.
I wish you all a New Year filled with wonder and
curiosity. I hope you see beauty in your
everyday life and it gives wings to brilliant creativity. Mostly, I wish you health and happiness. And a very Happy New Year!