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Baubles, Primroses and A Gig

We’ve put lots of shiny baubles on our growing Christmas tree in the garden and  love the effect. I popped one of my glass angels at the top.

Primroses are my favourite flowers and finding them in the garden this morning was a delight. This photo is for Nancy.

Hope you will be very happy in your new home. 🙂

After choir this afternoon, we went to a local pub for our annual carol sing. It was brilliant, the crowds loved it especially our rendition of Fairytale of New York. We collect for our charities at all our gigs.

 

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Daffodils, Snow Globe and Theatre

I love that Daffodils in Cornwall start flowering before Christmas. We bought our first bunches today. I’ll show you them when they have fully opened.

There was an enormous snow-globe on Lemon Quay today, reminding us of the ones we saw in Lucca in the rain last summer.

We have had such a treat this evening, first singing to entertain the incoming audience and then being the audience for the funniest Christmas show “Christmas. Time.”  If you are in Cornwall and get the chance to see them, do go!

 

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Tree, Angel and Life

I love our tree of lights that the lovely Mr S has put up today, our first Christmas decoration.
I bought this delightful little angel at last Saturday’s market loving that she is made from a local shell, sports the colours of the Suffragettes (purple, white and green) and also the colours of the Suffragists (white, red and green) who believed in non violent action.
A friend sent me today’s poem by Ellen Bass and it moved me to tears. Here it is for you:
To love life, to love it even
when you have no stomach for it
and everything you’ve held dear
crumbles like burnt paper in your hands,
your throat filled with the silt of it.
When grief sits with you, its tropical heat
thickening the air, heavy as water
more fit for gills than lungs;
when grief weights you like your own flesh
only more of it, an obesity of grief,
you think, How can a body withstand this?
Then you hold life like a face
between your palms, a plain face,
no charming smile, no violet eyes,
and you say, yes, I will take you
I will love you, again.
~Ellen Bass
(Book: Mules of Love)
 

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Posy, Post Box Topper and Cake

Every year on this day, I take a tiny posy of whatever is flowering in our garden as a little gift to remember our lovely neighbour,  Bill-next-door whose birthday is today. This year there was a tiny violet, a primrose, alstroemeria and a sprig of rosemary for remembrance.

Thanks for the photo, Sue

At our sorting office where we we posting a 16th birthday card for Live Wire 2, there was this delightful post box topper.

Just tried a new recipe for tomorrow’s cake for the volunteers – Banana, Chocolate and Almond Loaf. The mixture on the beaters tasted delicious so I hope the cake does too!

 

Switch on of the Lights

A lantern parade, Christmas carols, another outing for our special Story-coat, crowds of jolly people and then the switch on – a splendid evening for Redruth.

Max, our young Town Crier, wearing the storycoat. Thanks to Sue for the photo.

 

 

Love, Doves and Peace

It’s Christmas Eve and I send love and peace  to all my Readers out there in the world. 

I love that some of our cards are of doves as friends also wish for peace.

Our family from Spain, visas granted have arrived in London today to spend the first week with siblings and cousins and will be with us for New Year. Great excitement all round!

 

Nursery Washing Line, Lights and A Poem

I loved this washing line outside the nursery that we passed on Thursday, Santa costumes and fairy outfits – just delightful.

We were in Falmouth last night for the funniest show of Christmas, Christmas. Time. by Near-Ta Theatre and the street lights were lovely.

We love our visits to our Dear friend Ti and sharing poems with her. This was one of the ones we all enjoyed today, by Mary Oliver.

 

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Fire and A Feast

It was the Christmas get-together at the allotment this evening with a wonderful fire (which will result in biochar for us all to use as a soil enricher ) and a delightful selection of mince pies and mulled wine – a lovely warm evening in every way.

My contribution, Galette Jalousie filled with mincemeat

 

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Trelissick, Singing and Decorations

The Suitcase Singers sang our hearts out in Trelissick Gardens this afternoon with an enthusiastic audience up for joining in and having fun.

Afterwards we went into Trelissick House to see the gorgeous decorations, delightful Christmas trees, one at least in every room,  and some quirky dancers. Click on any photo in the gallery for more detail.

 

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A Decoration and A Poem

Beautiful Christmas tree decoration from Poland

Yesterday was International Human Rights Day and a friend sent me the following poem which moved me to tears.

Summer (’16)
BY RACHEL TZVIA BACK

The cyclamens have a hard time
breathing in July.

The sun ravages them and earth
is too dry.

Still, try remembering March light
and the tight

deep-buried bulbs that somehow
do not die.

2
The children are scattered
like weeds.

The children are scattered dust-colored
dirt-covered

like weeds. Mid-summer grey reigns,
and rain

exists not even in memory, here where children
dressed all

in debris peer out from under slabs of
jagged stones,

bombed homes, mountains or ruined
thrones

they may have climbed, small kings and
queens

of imagined realms, smoothest pebbles
in small palms their

caressed totems and favorite songs as they
would have climbed

here where now they half-buried lie, small bodies
crushed by pitched-black

weight, there they wait, to be pulled out from
under the remains

of broken town, mangled concrete, piled-up stones,
bones, dust clouds and

shrouds, on the children who are
scattered now

across the whole countryside
like weeds.

3
At the edge of another summer.
At the edge of a fallow field.
At the edge of day.

Waiting

For last light of dusk
To call all the children
Home.

A Note from the Editor
Today is International Human Rights Day.

 

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