I have not had a recent update on how our friend, Spring is doing but, "no news is good news". She is presently in hospital with no feeling in her arms or legs after a freak mountain bike accident. It happened about 5 weeks ago & the prognosis is rather bleak. We have all been praying for her & her family (she is a single mother of 2 teenaged children).
She had her accident at the same mountain bike clinic where I broke my ribs 2 years ago (it could just as easily have been me... ). This has put a bit of a scare into the majority of my friends who enjoy this particular sport. Since my own accident, I have been riding VERY carefully.
This weekend there is a golf tournament with the proceeds going into the trust fund that was set up by a local bank. We are very lucky to live in the small, kind community that we do.
In November there is another larger benefit to be held at the town hall.
On to lighter subjects - today is another baking day for me. I will be making bagels & brownies. My husband & kids love to find the treats hidden in their lunches. I am not working today, so I might as well earn my keep!
We buried poor little Alexandria on Monday - the 2 younger ones held a "funeral" for her in the forest. Alex was our wee mouse who passed away of natural causes at the ripe old age of one year. The kids are now busy saving money to buy a couple of fish, but not to replace the mouse. They have wanted pet fish for quite some time.
It is a beautiful autumn day, even though it has been raining most of the night & throughout most of the day. The colours are wonderful this year, although nothing like the brilliant reds & oranges of the maple trees in the East. But still, the yellows & golds of the aspen & tamarack are a sight to behold. I have lit a fire in the woodstove & I am going about my day in the cosy warmth of my home.
Last night I began reading "Infinity. The Quest to Think the Unthinkable". It is pretty powerful stuff & amazing to think that the idea of infinity can be found between the numbers 1 & 2... It is all mathematical using the number sequence 1,1/2,1/4,1/8,1/16,1/32... By adding up those numbers, one will never reach 2.
It is quite astounding that the principle of infinity is mathematical, yet it appeals to both thought & spirituality, as well.
Pete Townshend, you open my mind ever further...
It sounds lovely where you are.
ReplyDeleteThanks for painting that picture.
Johanna in Vista