Shocking
I never thought I was somebody who could be easily shocked but perhaps I am. Certainly my scream this afternoon drew a crowd of one, as Mister E came running to establish the cause of my distress. It was a mouse!
Yes, I know it was more frightened of me than I was of it, but emptying a large plant pot in the garden I was not expecting to be confronted by something with 4 legs and a tail. In true feeble style, I did what generations of ladies before me have done and let out an enormous squeal.
Perhaps I'm becoming jittery. Is that a common feature of retirement? I've no idea why it should be but I certainly jumped when a firework display began at the top of the road this evening. Of course, "Remember, remember the 5th of November," I thought, although I confess that I had momentarily forgotten, meaning that the sound of the explosion in the sky startled me.
As a child I used to really love the whole Bonfire Night tradition. Now in 2021, it seems almost absurd to be celebrating the detection in 1605 of the Gunpowder Plot and consequently the preservation of Parliament and a Protestant King. I mean that's over 400 years ago and whilst I have no hankering for the divine right of kings, the Government hasn't been doing much to enhance my faith in our democratic institutions of late either. In fact one might even suspect that it is hell-bent on overturning them and finishing the job Guy Fawkes and his fellow conspirators started.
As for the fireworks themselves: should I enquire as to the obvious and ask if they are good for the planet and the global climate crisis? Perhaps it's not the greatest look to be lighting up the sky with explosives when Cop26 is in session and is actively seeking international commitment for the reduction of greenhouse gases.
All of which brings me onto my heart. Perhaps the trauma of daily life is having an effect because there I was in severe pain across my chest last night, thinking that if this is how my life must end then at least it's been a good one. Fortunately for me a couple of indigestion tablets cured the problem and I now patiently await the next bombshell to disturb the equilibrium.
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With respect to your hiking books, if there is enough tread to make them worthwhile saving, you might try gluing the soles back onto the top of the boot. I've often thrown out shoes when the sole came loose but my friendly shoemaker told me to get some heavy-duty glue from the hardware store and try glueing the soles before pitching the shoes! I've done it once or twice but usually use the loose soles as an excuse to get a new pair!
Good luck!