Saturday 28 May 2022

Monday with Marta

Yesterday, Saturday was a warm sunny day with the Cornerstone bench and table brought into use on and off throughout the day on and between the other tasks and pleasures some described on yesterday's fishy blog. The first task was to continue clearing no 5 Wear Terrace which served as A Place to Be for several years, following the windfall from the inheritance from the sale of building land on the sandy soil where the old blogger enjoyed an idyllic childhood with parents and three siblings.

Linda was the eldest and Frank second making, frankly, the girl boy combo our parents Reginald and Winifred Day desired. Reg  was the figure of authority whilst Winnie was the compassionate mother every child in the whole world would desire. Amusingly, Mum's second name was Constance or Connie, leaving her with W.C Day ... originally a Parson and before that a Carter. On Dad's side, well he was born in Canada when his parents emigrated, but his Dad died there when he was only eight years old meaning his mother had to return to Southampton and set up a shop selling newspapers and cigarettes with the support of her family, relatively wealthy folks from Guildford in Surrey who traced their own lineage to Timothy Whites and Taylors who were pharmacists.

Depending on when you are reading this story dear readers of Wear and Dao the blog, and how indeed you choose to measure linear time, which some folks say is an illusion employed by human beings to offer a life limited to approximately 100 years, whereas clearly something weird is occurring on this Planet Earth ... or even other worlds, maybe defined as Heaven or Hell according to how we live each Life beyond limitations i.e. Eternity. Some perceive the heartbeat of vibrational frequencies which surely tunes us in to many worlds all lived simultaneously  ...

Anyway, after a weekend of wondering about Fish and Chips on Fridays and why, Saturday Sunshine and Showers, and Sunday philosophising with Bill the mystic, yesterday turns into Monday with Marta, our Polish friend and mystic for more philosophy and fish pie with prawns shared today with her English husband Jez and their sons Aleck and Timek ...
What a blessed life your old blogger leads dear readers! 

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