Friday, March 08, 2024


 I'm still doodling. This is my view from the couch. For some reason, my favorite views are through windows or doorways or secret passages. I recently read a book about past lives, and that often gets me thinking about how thin the line is between here and there. I wonder if there's a reason why I've always  liked looking through and beyond. Heck, I wonder if there's a reason why it's so much easier for me to be sedentary than it is for me to hike or walk in the woods or exercise just because. 

My knee rehab requires that I take walks and complete a set of exercises daily. Sometimes I don't, but usually I do. But rarely with enthusiasm! My good friends across the street are out at 6:30 am, in the rain, slugging through the sand dunes here in Provincetown. Their dog Basil is the lucky recipient of amazing free runs, chasing after seals (and always failing, thankfully) and running up and down sandy hills. Our poor Mattie, on the other hand, sits on the couch with me, as patiently as she can muster, until JB scoops her up for their daily walk. Soon, JB will have a hip replacement and I will be (have to be) mobile enough on my own to take over the walks. This is not something to complain about: Provincetown is a gorgeous spit of land, surrounding by the bay and ocean. The bay and beach is barely a block away from our home, and the sky and sunsets and low tides, with all its ripples, is magnificent.

These days my passion is back for writing, and I'm s-l-o-w-l-y learning techniques to improve my drawings. This is all couch work, which doesn't help my activity level, but does give me a cozy sense of contentment.

The last days have been an auspicious week, at least I think so. For the first time in TWO YEARS, my days have felt 'normal.'No crisises, no one to worry about, no long traveling, no challenges. My god mother Marie fell at home two years ago, and then my cousin Maureen got her terminal diagnosis, and from there JB and I have had our hands full. But now, it looks like we may have really, truly turned the corner. 

It's March, the days are longer and warmer, and my miniature irises have broken through the ground. My daughter Jess and my grandkids and my friends and family are well. Along with JB, I'm soon to be rewarded with a mini-vacation at a fancy hotel. A heated pool. A massage. Four star food. 

No complaints. Not today. I wish the same for you xoxo

love kj

11 comments:

  1. I'm fond of taking photos through windows and doorways, either in or out. I hope JB's surgery goes well and the walks will do you good. You're lucky to live so close to the ocean.

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  2. Hi pixie, it’s kj (still trying to properly sign
    Into my Google account grrrr)

    Thanks for jb’s well wishes. I wonder what the fascination is in looking through openings?!

    Living by the ocean has been quite a joy for me. We even have a little peek from our kitchen door.

    Love kj

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  3. I am trying my best to imagine living by the sea, but sitting inside. Nope. Can't do it.

    Sending healing vibes for JB and some motivational vives to you.

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  4. 8, I understand! It’s incredible to have the sea all around. Plus we have a sweet garden and yard. The bay at low tide, being far far out, is being on another planet. And the skies. And….well, I know you know💜

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  5. So good to hear this. Glad that you are getting better. I love the drawing. Your post just leaves one feeling good and nice and warm. to more such posts!!

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    1. Hello hdwk! so nice to hear from you. I'm much better, and thankful for it. xo I appreciate how you view my posts; thank you. love kj

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  6. by the way, i am a right and proper believer in past lives and all such. helps answer a lot of questions that otherwise make no sense. For instance, why is one claustrophobic?

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  7. hdwk, I've had two past life readings, years apart, and each felt spookily authentic. So much we don't know from our vantage point. love kj

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  8. You were gone so long from your blog that I didn't even know you were back. Replacements. I'm up to one knee and two shoulders, and I'm still recovering from the second shoulder, which was in November.

    You doodle a heck of a lot better than I do, but what is that thing under the window that looks like it has four openings and a little roof?

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  9. Hi snow! Ha! That is a four prong plug outlet. JB clearly said I should remove it from my drawing but, heck, I included it because it was there!

    I’m pretty sure I’ll be blogging more regularly 🥳
    Love kj

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  10. A shining example of excellence! Your post is both insightful and well-crafted. Thank you for sharing your valuable perspective.

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