Written 31st March 2024:
I measure my progress by nature’s timescales now. When I first got sick I stayed in the realms of human time. Will I be back at work tomorrow? No? Next week? No? End of the month? After Christmas?
From my bed I watched the beech tree slowly turn from green to yellow to orange and then reluctantly give up brown shrivelled leaves to the wind. I saw a few stubborn leaves hang on into winter storms and wondered if I would still be in bed when the buds burst.
I heard the geese arrive, unseen.
Now, downstairs at last, through the window I see the buds on the apple tree that I can not yet reach. How far will I be able to walk when the apples ripen? Will I have got to the end of the drive by then?
The chiffchaffs call incessantly, reminding me that they have been to Africa and back while I remained within these four walls.
The swifts were departing last summer when I fell ill. How will I be when they return? And when they leave? And next year, and the next?
I move at a slower pace now, life turning with the seasons, healing with forces that cannot be rushed.
Today’s update….on a good day I can now walk to the apple tree and the end of the drive. The swifts aren’t back yet (at least, I’ve not seen or heard any).
Saw my first swifts today. Hope yours are with you soon. ..
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I’m sure they are around but I’ve not seen them yet. I’m keeping my eyes and ears open 😊
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While what you describe is not good, you do it so beautifully.
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Thanks Andrea 😊
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