Home Sweet Home

 


With all this glorious Spring weather, I certainly feel grateful to be back at home. The joys of pottering in the garden and listening to the birds singing are mine once more. Everything has burst into flower, especially the apple blossom and, so long as we do get rain before too long, it looks as though it could be an impressive crop.

 

  

Mind it's not the only plant that's proudly strutting its flowers at the moment. I have a cactus that's over 30 years old and can usually be relied on for a delightful display of colour at this time of year. Last year, in exile, however, it didn't bother. I know how it felt! This year, it's clearly glad to be home, just like me.

In retirement we've reached an age where hopefully we feel comfortable in our own skin, our slippers and  our hearth-side. I don't actually have a fireplace, but I get the meaning. After a whole year adrift off foreign shores, finally I feel content once again. The bags or should I say plethora of boxes are unpacked at last; I have arrived home.

 

 

Comments

Jennyff said…
That’s so good to know, welcome home. Being out of your house for so long has been a trial that I hope is now over and can be put to the back of your mind. And no more challenges for a while at least only those of your choosing.
Caree Risover said…
Thank you - yes I now just want to rest and revel in the comfort… until next week when I’ll get bored, of course!
Treaders said…
While I love to travel there's still no place like home. Spring is my favourite season and the weather is so glorious I've got my sunbed out - and that's where I'm sitting every day, under the balcony in the shade reading and just enjoying life. I'm so glad you're home again and can do the same!
Caree Risover said…
Thanks and yes, when it’s hot and sunny there’s no place else I’d rather be but those conditions never last for long, at least not in North Yorkshire.
Bingeswimmer said…
Hi Caree i am instructed to tell you i'm on holiday (well a swim camp) with Joan Reed.
Caree Risover said…
Wonderful to know you are both still swimming (and camping!). Say hello to Joan for me x
I am 68, living in Montreal, Canada 🇨🇦 I have never really traveled but there is no place like home. I love ❤️ to take long walks in nature, do crossword puzzles in the evening and I love to clean and organize my apartment. I stay active and find it helps a lot.
Caree Risover said…
Yes, being at home especially once you are retired can be one long holiday without the hassle that can often comes with travel. I’m not quite with you on loving the cleaning though !
Marksgran said…
Welcome home. It's lovely to come home after an extended period away. I can only liken it to how I feel when we come home from our 5 weeks in Australia to visit our son. I love visiting him but I do love coming home again! x
Caree Risover said…
Curiously it’s just taken the length of one of your Australia trips to get the house into the shape where it feels like home again. There’s much to do still, but we can now unlock the front door, enter and relax in a wave of familiar comfort - I love it too.

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