It’s been a short long-weekend. It is Victoria Day. They don’t seem to celebrate it here like they do in other provinces. I guess it’s not considered politically correct. But it has been a busy time nonetheless. Friday evening we attended a movie screening at the theatre in town, a movie that made my own films seem like comedies. But it was powerful, although depressing. Life can be like that at times.
The outdoor Farmer’s Market – a misnomer since it is mostly
crafts and baking, at least at this time of year – opened Saturday with a flourish for the fair
weather season. A new Town Crier greeted the crowd. A fiddler entertained. People
were happy to be out and about.
We’d already been to the garden store to pick up plants for
our deck pots. Then, after planting them, we went for a walk in our village and
later to the pub across the river to hear a kilted friend and neighbour play
his wonderful mandolin. We chattered and laughed and sang with others. A pint
or two of local beer filled out the occasion and my bladder.
Today, Monday, we were, as is usual, up early. But by 9:30
a.m., after breakfast, and following our daily exercise routine, fiddle
practice and time spent reviewing the script of my most recent play, I wondered
what I would do for the rest of the day. Fortunately, it is a more seasonal
temperature today. I do have a fiddle lesson after lunch. John is at his easel.
And we are thankful we have the energy to be so active, and the sense to put
our feet up from time to time so that we might sit back and watch the ebb and
flow of the tide.
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