FROM AND TO THE COLD
Oh it's been cold. Icy windy grey blustery clouds cold. The cold in which all the washing you hung on the line when it was sunny, has not dried, and you're going away tomorrow and wondering how it might dry without a dryer....cold in which you run and join in the soccer game being conducted by children in the park, and gladly pull billy carts up hills to keep warm. Cold that makes sausages on the bbq a really good idea, coffee and hot chocolate soothing, and the couch when you do get home inviting and enfolding.
And there's more cold to come. Tomorrow we head off to colder climes, to home cooked meals by my mother, roaring log fires, the air smelling of burning timber and fresh as anything, a warm house with space to run and play, and warm cosy beds to sleep in after books read by favourite grandparents, and where wine will lull you to sleep as you talk.
And then, when we've got used to that cold, we'll start again in even more cold as we introduce both children to snow, skis, cold hands and feet, toboggans and snowball fights. The excitement levels, are high.
In between, when I can, I will knit. I will not loose track of simple stitch patterns. I will not undo too many stitches again because I wasn't concentrating. I will knit two strands of fibre together and get a lovely muted tweedy colour. I will continue with my February Lady Sweater.




