January and February always seem a bit depressing to
me. It’s been dark in the mornings and dark in the afternoons even on a sunny
day. By about 3 o’clock the light has gone, clouds come over and the day gets
gloomy.
I’ve decided to try to see things with a sense of joy
this year; not so much a “New Year’s Resolution” as a “New Year’s Perspective”.
I’ve realised in the last few years that we can either let things that happen
get on top of us or we can choose to look at them objectively and keep our minds
clearer and happier. It’s not always easy, but it’s worth giving it a try.
Everything is ok.
To keep this feeling of joy, I’ve done a new
experiment with a picture I drew a while ago of my cat Rusty. He’s no longer
with us, but he always brought joy to me and I’m keeping it fun with this. He
liked to sleep on my bed and one day I drew him while he was there. He’d often
fall asleep laying on his front with his face down on the blanket – how he
could breathe, I never knew!
Then I embroidered it:
This is an experiment to see how it turned out, but
I’m quite happy with it and I’m going to turn it into a small wall hanging I
think. Or maybe I’ll try to find a frame to fit it in. Either way, I’ve got
another one coming along soon, a slightly different picture.
I took part in the Big Garden Birdwatch at the end of
January. It was a lovely way to spend an hour, watching the birds in my garden.
I also made the Birdwatch bites to eat while I was there – the recipe came with
the pack I was sent. They tasted ok but I think I’d put fewer oats in if I made
them again.
All the birds were the ones I see regularly in my
garden. Watching them can be a really good way of getting out of your worries
for a while, to help you get perspective on things. I try to see if I can spot
them whenever I have the opportunity.
It’s actually snowed here for the first time in about
four years. I’ve been hoping for it to snow, if only enough just to have a walk
in it because I find the world really peaceful in snow. It seems to bring calm
and quietness. I took a few photos as usual.
Whatever you’re doing this week, enjoy it!
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