I understand that ache,
here you have so eloquently reminded me of things that I once loved, now lost
Neville
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
How well I remember those kitchen preparations...I can almost smell the coffee brewing. How wonderf.. read moreHow well I remember those kitchen preparations...I can almost smell the coffee brewing. How wonderful for me, that you remember them, too!
It is so interesting how you contrast the supposed joy of holiday reverie with the sadness that often accompanies it. Families at odds with one another, loved ones no longer with them. An odd mix of joy and melancholy. Nicely written.
Take care - Dave
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
I believe the joy and melancholy go hand in hand for many of us. Thank you, Dave!
Oh, how you quietly sneak into my reverie . . . looking back into my space & time when the family was ALL, even when separated by miles and memories. Snow and memories . . . both melt with time. Thank you for the look back.
I love how you contrast kitchen food (great details) & warmth with the melancholy many people experience during holidays. My sister lost her hubby & our mom . . . a friend lost her hubby & sister . . . list goes on . . . tough holidays for many & I love imagery of snow on cypress, contrasted with our sunny Cali winters! (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
It's always a pleasure hearing from you, Margie! Thank you. Hope it hasn't been too chilly in your.. read moreIt's always a pleasure hearing from you, Margie! Thank you. Hope it hasn't been too chilly in your neck of the woods. It was 37 degrees here the other morning...I rolled over and went back to sleep! ; )
4 Years Ago
I'm well into that whiny stage of February where a 40* morning feels polar! *wink! wink!* Such Cali .. read moreI'm well into that whiny stage of February where a 40* morning feels polar! *wink! wink!* Such Cali wimps we are!
Happy New Year, Kelly! I am not onsite as often lately and seemed to have missed your lovely nostalgic poem. I too, miss those past Christmases. It is never the same especially considering those who are no longer with us. Perhaps keeping those memories alive in our hearts will help ease the longing. May this year prove to be your best yet!
Can't imagine spending Christmastime in Summer-like conditions.
Though, once, celebrating the Winter holidays without my many relatives and friends
would have been unthinkable, now, it's just the way it is.
My heart, too, Kelly, is often "heavy like snow on cypress trees."
Impressive work!
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
I'll be the first to admit that I never pictured myself living here in California. It's the new nor.. read moreI'll be the first to admit that I never pictured myself living here in California. It's the new normal I've adapted myself to. Thank you most kindly, Jimmy!
You weave a beauty here even in the bittersweet. I remember those California Christmas days... having to drive for hours to find any snow or chill... and yes, there is a sweet heaviness in those remembrances. I wish you now only joy in this coming year. I am actually seeing 2020 again... after a very long time! :)
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
And I wish you much joy in the new year, Craig. Thank you for the warmth you bring!